Code Geass: Dakkan no Rozé, episode 12

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    1. I have problems with Roze of the recapture, but it was still worth my time at the end of the day. If anything the show is worth the watch no more than because of Ash Phoenix, and in my eyes, as a huge Code Geass fan, he is my favorite character the franchise has ever produced; so take this recommendation as you may.

    2. Using the Geass as a buff is cool and everything but I’d rather it didn’t happen so Ash’s last moments of self-sacrifice was undeniably authentic. The ending felt incredibly rushed, the show could have benefited from being 24 episodes.

    3. Holy shit this series was awful. Whoever wrote this plot should never touch another show again.

    4. CrimsonChevalier on

      This felt like someone wanted to write a Code Geass story with FemLelouch and Suzaku but instead of it being a romcom high school series it became Romeo and Juliet with a dash of genocidal Prince Escalus and just rehashed S1’s background. It’s hard not to see the story as fanfiction that got greenlit for no other reason than to satisfy the whims of whoever ordered it. Meh, it’s not a recommended watch unless you want to see tiddies, mecha, brainless action and don’t really care about the plot or characters.

    5. The real reward after sitting through the fan fiction-like series was [this frame of Kallen](https://i.imgur.com/ZxvcIcP.png).

      That last conversation between Kuroto and Haruka is literally out of a Yakuza game’s conversation between Kiryu and Haruka which only makes this coincidence hilarious.

    6. Finally the trainwreck is over. Who greenlit this?

      On top of that, the whole UFN subplot with needing their permission to fight the Loki, only for it to be made redundant before we even see them take action.

      Half this season was pointless, half of it was just a poor man’s imitation of CG season 1, and all of it relied so heavily on legacy characters to keep our interest but without the ability to actually use them in a meaningful way.

      Also, getting barely a minute of L.L was unforgivable.

    7. This was a very bittersweet, Code Geass-like ending…in a good sense! Just too rushed.

      What I appreciated a lot was how both Ash and, to a lesser degree, Sakuya returned to the spotlight.

      The finale focused on their relationship, one way or another, and they finally worked as an actual team to bring down Norland in the end.

      I agree with everyone who says the anime needed more episodes to answer various questions about the status quo and the state of the world’s politics, technology, etc.

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