Code Geass Reihenfolge -

Kaito’s younger sister, Miki, poked her head through the door. “You’re doing the order thing again, aren’t you?”

Miki walked to the door. “I’m going to make tea. When I come back, you’re going to close the whiteboard, put on Season 1, Episode 1, and just… enjoy the show again. Remember that? Enjoyment?”

He hit send, closed the laptop, and went to eat breakfast. code geass reihenfolge

“Release order?” Kaito whispered, as if she had uttered a heresy. “Release order puts Akito between the recap films and Re;surrection . That’s three years of real-world gap, but narratively, Akito happens before Lelouch even meets Rolo. Do you know what that does to a new viewer’s sense of time? They’ll think Lelouch aged backwards!”

He turned back to his whiteboard. At the top, he had written: Kaito’s younger sister, Miki, poked her head through

Miki was quiet for a moment. Then she asked, “What about Rozé of the Recapture ?”

Now, Kaito sat in a dimly lit room surrounded by three monitors, a whiteboard covered in red string, and a growing headache. On his screen was a sprawling flowchart titled When I come back, you’re going to close

“Watch Season 1. Then Season 2. Then, if you still hunger for more, watch everything else. But don’t let the order steal your joy. That’s not Geass. That’s just obsession.”

“You worry too much about the order, Kaito,” Lelouch said, smirking. “I once commanded an entire empire with nothing but a borrowed power and a lie. And yet here you are, paralyzed by a question of which episode comes first.”

“The timeline is also a lie,” Lelouch interrupted. “I died at the end of R2. Then I came back in a movie. Then I was a ghost in Rozé . Time is a suggestion. The only true Reihenfolge is this: start anywhere. If the story is strong, the viewer will find their way. Now… all I ask of you is this. Watch. And smile.”