Ep 14. Election (Turbulence)
- TV14
- January 26, 2012
- 23 min
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7.1 (76)
As the stakes rise, the tensions within the community in Guilty Crown season 1 episode 14, "Election (Turbulence)," also continue to boil. Segai awakens from his coma and sets out to execute his next plan, which involves destabilizing the city by spreading rumors about the current administration. His goal is to create a power vacuum that will allow him to seize control and become the ruler of Japan. Meanwhile, Shu and his friends are struggling with their own issues. Gai's death has left a vacuum in Funeral Parlor's leadership, and with conflicting opinions on how to move forward, the group is in disarray.
As Funeral Parlor attempts to regroup, they must also contend with the threat from the Japanese government. Following the group's raid on the GHQ headquarters, the government has declared them terrorists and is working to neutralize them. Things take a turn for the worse when the funeral of a member of Funeral Parlor turns into a shootout with government forces, leaving many members injured or dead.
As the election draws closer, everyone is on edge. As the current administration attempts to maintain control, an unexpected contender emerges in the form of a young girl named Mana Ouma. Her campaign promises to bring peace to Japan, but her true identity and motivations remain shrouded in mystery.
Shu, consumed by guilt over his own past mistakes, is torn between his loyalty to Funeral Parlor and his desire to make amends for his past actions. Meanwhile, Inori struggles with her own feelings of uselessness and isolation, as she seeks to find her place in the world and make a meaningful contribution.
As the election approaches, everything comes to a head. Forces on all sides converge in a final showdown, with the direction of Japan's future hanging in the balance. In the climactic battle, new alliances are formed, old enemies are confronted, and the fate of the nation is ultimately decided.
Overall, "Election (Turbulence)" is a tense and action-packed episode that leaves the viewer on the edge of their seat. The complex relationships between the characters are explored in depth, as each struggles to find their own path in a world that seems increasingly fractured and unstable. With its thrilling action sequences, political intrigue, and emotional depth, "Election (Turbulence)" is a must-see episode for fans of Guilty Crown.