Stage 10. The Guren Dances

We all saw this coming; you know it, I know it, when Zero lost last time he went against Cornelia, he knew too-they would meet a second time. Of course,
now Zero has a proper team and proper equipment. There's a new robot on the loose; it's time for the Order of the Black Knights to shine!
Stage 11. The Battle at Narita Mountain

Lancelot vs. Guren Nishiki! That's what they should've titled this episode to suit the event's succulent duel. A brief glimpse into C.C.'s background
mellows the atmoshpere at the end, or does it only keep our blood boiling for more?
12. The Messenger From Kyoto

Love is in the air...Shirley scores some concert tickets and invites Lelouch for the romp. Lelouch, though, is pretty occupied, what with his new phase to try to cause dissent across Japan and all. The Order of the Black Knights meets the head of the Kyoto Group! Will they join Lelouch or...will they rat him out?!
Stage 13. Shirley at Gun Point

Cornelia has commissioned a unit of aquatic knights to capture JLF's Major
General Katase. Well, what's a major battle without Zero stepping in to
cause even more chaos? But...is this really the right thing to do? When
a victory is gained, who really wins and who loses? Will you walk with Lelouch
on his path of carnage? I know I will, if only to find out how it'll all
end.
Stage 14. Geass vs. Geass

There is no happy ending. That's the point Code Geass is driving home. I
also learned that unreciprocated love can drive a person insane. A new character
enters the fray with befuddling motives. Zounds, I'm shocked. You will be,
too.
Stage 15. Mao Cheers

C.C. has been alive, for at least a hundred years, it appears. One cannot
honestly believe that Lelouch is the only person who made a contract with
her in exchange for the almighty power of the Geass. Perhaps after the incident
with Mao, she decided to choose more carefully. Mao’s Geass has fewer limitations
than Lelouch, can Lelouch emerge as the victor? What will happen to the
one who was used, then abandoned?
16. Captured Nannally

He's alive and if possible, he's crazier than ever! Eager for payback, Mao kidnaps Nannally and holds her hostage. Witness Suzaku's gravity-defying physical stamina
that could only have been honed through military training (I suppose) as Lelouch teams up with Suzaku in an attempt to outsmart Mao. A twist is guaranteed!
Stage 17. Knight

While watching Code Geass, it is in your best viewing interest to remind yourself that Lelouch and Suzaku don't know that they're on opposing ends of the battling kind. Remmber
this, and their interaction will be much more comprehensible. In this episode, you're to remind yourself once more. On one peaceful end, Euphemia is to select a winning entry
for the newly-erected Clovis Memorial Museum, while on the chaotic end, the Order of the Black Knights go all out on a mission to rescue the captured Colonel Toudou. The
best-kept secrets between some young'uns are revealed!
Stage 18. "I Order Kururugi Suzaku"

To scattered, then forced applause, an Honorary Britannian officially becomes the Honor Guard of Princess Euphemia. Under the reorganized ranking structure of the Order of the Black Knights,
Lulu takes his gang of subordinates on another seemingly reckless mission. Goal: Capture Suzaku and the Lancelot! So many capture missions, so little time.
19. Island of the Gods

Directly resuming last episode's cliffhanger, we find two pairs of people unexpectedly stranded together (cue convenient fanservice). Shortly after, a new Knightmare is unveiled, alongside a mysterious
Geass-related archeological dig. Many questions are posed; perhaps the most puzzling would be, 'How did they land on the island in the first place?!'










