The Crazy Thing You Don't Realise About Death Note - Light Loses in Episode 2 - Death Note Theory

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Today at the Mystery Shack, we look at a crazy thing you may not realise about Death Note - Light's biggest blunder that causes his down fall as soon as episode 2. Despite how smart he is, being wise is a whole different question and Light plays right into L's hand, continuing to make mistake after mistake that only narrow down the suspect list, making him effectively lose no more than a couple episodes in.
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  • @BertRamDam
    @BertRamDam 3 года назад +30927

    Light’s own ego was his worst enemy. Ryuk could not have asked for anyone better to pickup the notebook.

    • @imanoljesusdelpozo4907
      @imanoljesusdelpozo4907 3 года назад +1922

      Not only that, but there is nobody who would've been more likely to pick up the notebook than a self centered egomaniac best-in-the-country student that thinks he should manage to have control over death itself

    • @arty5356
      @arty5356 3 года назад +976

      @@imanoljesusdelpozo4907 I mean I could have picked it up without knowing what it did just bc why not and free notebook

    • @imanoljesusdelpozo4907
      @imanoljesusdelpozo4907 3 года назад +422

      @@arty5356 Oh yeah now that I think about it you’re totally right hahaha

    • @emyndridrinemy3346
      @emyndridrinemy3346 3 года назад +160

      Had I picked up the book, he'd be super entertained

    • @gamingparadise3390
      @gamingparadise3390 3 года назад +64

      @@arty5356 well if you pick the book do you have to make a contract with that ghost guy or can you just throw it away. I watched it many years ago so i dont remember most of it only the end and l's death

  • @pafif2598
    @pafif2598 3 года назад +35699

    I like how he says spoiler warning AFTER saying “that’s why he dies in the end”

    • @Koroto
      @Koroto  3 года назад +5771

      Good point, I suppose I should've really put that right at the start. But to be fair, I feel like a spoiler warning for a video like this is redundant as is and I included it purely out of habit.
      Either way, appreciate the comment, certainly something to think about next time! :)

    • @fhayderali9756
      @fhayderali9756 3 года назад +1008

      Ohhhh boy this comment just spoiled it

    • @alishah8526
      @alishah8526 3 года назад +717

      Deathnote has been out for 10+ years if youve not watched it yet then i dont think you will lol

    • @zephirol4638
      @zephirol4638 3 года назад +173

      hes smart but he sure as hell aint wise.
      i find it hilarious he thinks this is where he lost as if no one understood this. The point that made the show interesting was the fact that L was doing things by the books. From the very beginning L was fairly certain light was Kira.

    •  3 года назад +532

      @@alishah8526 There's always young teens who haven't watched yet. You can't come out of the tomb and watch Death Note the day after.

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist 10 месяцев назад +613

    The problem here is largely that Light wanted people to know there was someone casting judgement, random heart attacks although would be better to avoid any possible link to himself, as in like there isn't even anything to suspect because people have heart attacks all the time. He wanted the attention, and maybe was also a bit cocky about being untraceable.

    • @birdiewolf3497
      @birdiewolf3497 5 месяцев назад +32

      I mean he didn’t need to kill Lind L Taylor to achieve that. He had the attention. People already knew. That’s why the broadcast aired in the first place. But his ego couldn’t handle being criticized. And then did all the shenanigans with the police and the fbi to get close to L, all cuz he got embarrassed on national tv. He was upset that he got played for a fool. He decided to make it his mission to find the guy who embarrassed him and kill him. That was the whole thing. It wasn’t like L had the means to stop Light in any capacity. The only real wildcard is Misa. Cuz, they could probably deduce she is a copy cat. And misa could be tracked down. So they would could probably get their hands on the death note. But it wouldn’t tell you who the other death note user was. But yeah, Light could have gotten everything he wanted had he just put his fragile ego aside and focused on the mission. But no he needed to get his lick back so damn bad.

    • @etanifi7613
      @etanifi7613 5 месяцев назад +6

      AHH ur so smart, I noticed pretty much everything this guy said upon my 1st watch through, this comment helped me understand why he did it that isnt just plot convenience.

    • @orchoose
      @orchoose 5 месяцев назад +7

      The actual problem is that he criticizes things that have to be in the show for the show to exist. I dont have problem with things like this. I mean if Light didnt do anything and just killed few criminals every day it would be boring show. There is countless movies where you can say ''if he just walked away he would be fine'' yea and also there would be no movie.😁 I have problem with stupid plot lines that are supposed to get you to some point in the story while i can think of 3 better more natural ways to get there, which is not the case for DN.

    • @TheJadeFist
      @TheJadeFist 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@orchoose Obviously we needed a conflict for the show to be interesting. We all get that, doesn't mean we can't criticize Light for kinda being stupid/ egotistical. It's fun to criticize shows and games, even if you like them.

    • @orchoose
      @orchoose 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheJadeFist Well i didnt say you cant criticize. I just said i dont mind it and i explained teh difference.

  • @saparapatepete
    @saparapatepete Год назад +2760

    Actually, L's plan was to broadcast per region and country to narrow down to the place where Kira would take the bait. He broadcasted in Kanto/Japan first because of the small population and to make it easier to narrow down who is Kirai it turns out he's there. Light's mistake of taking the bait wasn't only a tactical mistake. He crossed a moral line when he decide to kill the people investigating him and were trying to do justice instead of sticking to only criminals.

    • @allyhanaffy2329
      @allyhanaffy2329 Год назад +160

      Isn't it the opposite, with the largest population being in Kanto?

    • @bangchanswebbrowsinghistor5145
      @bangchanswebbrowsinghistor5145 10 месяцев назад +128

      @@allyhanaffy2329 yes Kanto is Tokyo's Region, most populated

    • @SumeaBizarro
      @SumeaBizarro 8 месяцев назад +25

      Well.
      He *technically* did not cross a line even then, thanks L best bro.

    • @lakraknjeprak2536
      @lakraknjeprak2536 8 месяцев назад +129

      you're wrong. L himself stated that the reason he broadcast on kanto region is the first victim was there. remember biker gang sexually harassed random girl and Light Yagami write down one of them from a book store? yeah that was the first use of death note and L knows it.

    • @maksymisaiev1828
      @maksymisaiev1828 8 месяцев назад +80

      @@lakraknjeprak2536 I watched it a couple of years ago, but how did L know it? As far as I remember, first guess was based on school shooting. You can't pinpoint any accident to usage of deathnote. Biker was dead due to truck-kun, which may happen, road accidents are not that rare. Even with motive it is more like "yeah, let's pick this exact accident as a starting point". It only works, because we know such information, but if you try to use statistics and knowledge about mechanism of death note it won't happen.

  • @smartjackasswisdom1467
    @smartjackasswisdom1467 3 года назад +11075

    Imagine to get throw in jail for smoking some pot in Japan and getting killed inside jail just because an egomaniac straight A student has a magical notebook.

    • @jamesdagiantpeach
      @jamesdagiantpeach 3 года назад +628

      Yo, fucking for real

    • @shahnaz18
      @shahnaz18 3 года назад +163

      Ikr 💀

    • @user-xj3bz8wr6e
      @user-xj3bz8wr6e 3 года назад +388

      Did he really kill such petty criminals too?

    • @jamesdagiantpeach
      @jamesdagiantpeach 3 года назад +560

      I don't know forsure but the way Japan demonizes weed I absolutely could see it.

    • @Jotari
      @Jotari 3 года назад +460

      Plus when you look at how high Japan's conviction rates are, it's pretty much a guarantee he killed some completely innocent people.

  • @7cassandraecw378
    @7cassandraecw378 3 года назад +8516

    The moment he killed Lind L. Tailor, his fate was sealed.

  • @kunalkashelani585
    @kunalkashelani585 Год назад +69

    Even during my first watch, the moment Light was hacking to access the Police info, I was like: dude you are basically attracting attention by doing that!!

  • @serenitymoon825
    @serenitymoon825 Год назад +680

    Rewatching the series, I came to that same conclusion. As a teenager, I was rolling my eyes the whole time L explained how he pinpointed Light's location and all the other clues he pointed out, but ten years later, I can see how Light is smart, but not wise. He's a fool who believes himself to be a wise man

    • @uniquejackson7199
      @uniquejackson7199 5 месяцев назад +25

      Yeah but it was a good thing because if Light was really wise he would have been a very dangerous man. After all it was his foolish decisions, and overly inflated ego that killed him.

    • @MarceloInternacional-md1id
      @MarceloInternacional-md1id 5 месяцев назад +23

      Light is smart, but he has ego and that was commented all over the manga, to be honest. It made part of L strategies as he predicted Kira would be a high ego person

    • @etanifi7613
      @etanifi7613 5 месяцев назад

      I’m a freshman in high school and I haven’t even finished the series yet I noticed this on my first watch though

    • @f3rtili3r
      @f3rtili3r 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah thats why L called him to have childlike mind😂

    • @androkguz
      @androkguz 4 месяца назад +6

      L also made a huge mistake: he told Kira what he had done.
      Logically, Kira should have just.... left the Kanto region. Go anywhere else in the world.
      It's not as if L was tracking people that left.

  • @snvcchs
    @snvcchs 3 года назад +9951

    It wouldn't be a story without Light's pride. I like how you pointed that out.

  • @mubasshirkhan7508
    @mubasshirkhan7508 3 года назад +5010

    In the show there's a dialogue "the weakness of a genius is the need for an audience"

    • @sohumchatterjee9
      @sohumchatterjee9 3 года назад +143

      Almost makes you wonder how other detectives like Poirot or Sherlock or even Batman (he is the proclaimed world's greatest detective after all) would solve the case.

    • @davewhispers7720
      @davewhispers7720 3 года назад +191

      @@sohumchatterjee9 Sherlock doesn't believe in mythical beings so he would look into logical ways of death that would make it very difficult or out of character for Sherlock to solve the mystery imo.

    • @enkor9591
      @enkor9591 3 года назад +152

      ​@@davewhispers7720 I would say that L is actually heavily based on Sherlock Holmes. Both of them are highly antisocial geniuses and they solve all those mysteries purely for fun. Also, I don't think the first letter of "Watari" name is a coincidence.
      However, the main diffrence between them is probably that L focuses mostly on people and psychological motives of their actions, meanwhile Sherlock is just purely using deduction.

    • @misterholmes221
      @misterholmes221 3 года назад +129

      @@davewhispers7720 That's completely wrong. I read the Sherlock Holmes stories. And a huge fan of his canon. Holmes is portrayed a believer of God for example. Which is a magical thing alone. But that's not the point, Holmes would never bias his reasoning, even if he believed something for so long. If he is presented with something that contradicts what he knows, then he is fully wanting to learn and adapt. Holmes never says the supernatural isn't real- he only states that it isn't as common as people would throw it around on every situation. It'll be like, someone would win 5 bucks in a lottery, just when you needed gas money, and they just say it's "God's Will" that brought you it. It's absurd things like that, he'll shut down, because people throw those around willy nilly. He'll never overlook the truth if it's in his face. It's the garbage adaptations of Holmes in modern day, that make you think he isn't into the Supernatural or some sort of atheist. But if you read even a single book, you'll know that's false. I'm not being mean or anything like that, or coming at you specifically. Cause I'm not. I'm just talking generally about what you said. It's a false statement that I imagine a lot of people make. His line proves that statement is wrong..."When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth". He would easily deduce a supernatural force at work.

    • @rev8gamemeing576
      @rev8gamemeing576 3 года назад +2

      Can somone elaborate this pls

  • @jjfasho
    @jjfasho 8 месяцев назад +176

    But remember, Light's ultimate goal was to be revered as a god once he murdered everybody. So announcing his presence was very much a part of his plan.

    • @ikmalhakimharun3823
      @ikmalhakimharun3823 Месяц назад +7

      And what this channel is trying to say is that is a bad plan

    • @Bigbabymacc
      @Bigbabymacc 24 дня назад +1

      Exactly these weren't mistakes he did all of wat he did on purpose

    • @Bigbabymacc
      @Bigbabymacc 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@ikmalhakimharun3823no the channels video title is he lost in episode 2 but when u click the video he starts talking about all the mistakes light made which Is click bait cause no where in this video did light lose in this video or in the episode

    • @ikmalhakimharun3823
      @ikmalhakimharun3823 24 дня назад +6

      @@Bigbabymacc He is actually losing in this episode . idk what is it so hard to understand. introducing kira to the world is a very bad decision from him. no clickbait in this vid

    • @Bigbabymacc
      @Bigbabymacc 24 дня назад +1

      @@ikmalhakimharun3823 the video is absolutely click bait how hard is it for u to understand that the video says he's lost in this episode and all the video is exposing is "mistakes" that actually wasn't mistakes they were done on purpose .... No where in this video did he lose nore in the real show did he lose in episode 2 this video actually makes 0 sense honestly

  • @enzo91821
    @enzo91821 8 месяцев назад +423

    Besides Light doing all that because he wants to confront and mock L, if you pay attention, Light explains why he acted on the police info, he wanted L to investigate the police so they would investigate L and do Light's work for him. It kinda worked because L had to admit defeat and work with a very reduced group.

    • @j1227
      @j1227 7 месяцев назад +16

      But even then L wouldn’t be a threat if he had no evidence to work off of

    • @enzo91821
      @enzo91821 7 месяцев назад +22

      @@j1227 Light swore to take down L, he had to take risks

    • @kmh0237
      @kmh0237 7 месяцев назад +27

      Was looking for a comment like this, not sure why the video didn't mention he did a lot of these things intentionally. Sure it was a mistake, but he's clearly opted in to the risks involved.

    • @mikealangeloy
      @mikealangeloy 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@enzo91821Which was stupid, because had his head not been so far up his own ass he would've just not engaged and could've continued killing to his hearts content

    • @tomraineofmagigor3499
      @tomraineofmagigor3499 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@kmh0237 well sure but if there was no response to L then he would have just looked like a fool. L proclaims Kira is just a petty evil person but Kira continues anyway undisturbed and L would be shown to have nothing and be nothing. Instead L was proven right that Kira is a flawed human and NOT a god

  • @darkbrother339
    @darkbrother339 3 года назад +6455

    Something that L likes to remind us of is how Light often has a 5% chance of being Kira in the early parts. That might not seem like much but when you single it down across the millions of people that could have the notebook its a pretty damning percentage.

    • @jamesdagiantpeach
      @jamesdagiantpeach 3 года назад +495

      Never thought about it like that and to be honest you're exactly right.

    • @chimerasblade6049
      @chimerasblade6049 3 года назад +670

      When L says that's, he actually believes there is 95% chance that Light is Kira.

    • @josejoaquindelgadopizarro4436
      @josejoaquindelgadopizarro4436 3 года назад +373

      He lied when he said that, he was lowering the percentage by 90%

    • @kasperkurpershoek1937
      @kasperkurpershoek1937 3 года назад +235

      Literally one in twenty. Twenty suspects, he’s one of them

    • @TheFPSKingsGaming
      @TheFPSKingsGaming 3 года назад +341

      I liked when L said there was a 5% chance of him being Kira because to me it was that L knew light was Kira but he had 0 evidence

  • @Vakodraws
    @Vakodraws 3 года назад +5658

    Thats why i think episode 2 of deathnote is the biggest hook in history. Yes the premise in episode 1 is enough to make you watch ep 2 but when you see that L multi level galaxy brain outplay, you're in it till the end

    • @Koroto
      @Koroto  3 года назад +544

      Absolutely, I feel like not many series are able to hook you in that early. And with Death Note, things only get more and more wild with time, so that constant escalation just keeps you coming back.

    • @mailviolence6003
      @mailviolence6003 3 года назад +114

      Straight up every time i get someone to watch it , episode 2 does it’s thing every time

    • @briquesbts
      @briquesbts 3 года назад +70

      That's exactly what happened to me. I watched the first episode twice, because the first time I didn't keep watching it. It was only after a few weeks that I decided to give it a second shot and episode 2 made me binge watch it all the way through.

    • @nandagirish3555
      @nandagirish3555 3 года назад +19

      Just like redo of healer

    • @savageme7330
      @savageme7330 3 года назад +40

      @@Koroto also Attack on Titan has the ability to instantly get you hooked. Of course death note is on another level, but AoT is also just perfect for someone looking for complex stories.

  • @christianmarchesi214
    @christianmarchesi214 Год назад +121

    Light’s decisions where severely affected by his ego. However, all he did in episode 2 and after was to get closer to L (letting L get closer to him), because he always knew he had to kill him. Otherwise he couldn’t create his new world, because L would have always tried to catch him.

    • @etanifi7613
      @etanifi7613 5 месяцев назад

      I completely agree, I love watching this show, because you need to be more than clever to predict what happens next, you have to have a strong intuition about what happens next in TV shows/movies
      On my first walkthrough I actually predicted that Misa would be the 2nd Kira though this process of context clues and what I know abou other shows

  • @Sarah_Malter
    @Sarah_Malter Месяц назад +29

    as soon as he fell for L broadcast trick he was cooked not only his location was revealed but now L was aware of his terribly high ego

  • @barnacleboi2595
    @barnacleboi2595 3 года назад +7020

    When an anime is being talked about a decade and a half later, you know its a GOAT

    • @DiselSun
      @DiselSun 3 года назад +63

      One piece, and dragonball be like (not mentioning boruto because i think naruto ended in mid shippuden lmao)

    • @Joel-bt4tt
      @Joel-bt4tt 3 года назад +207

      @@DiselSun Yeah but both of those are still receiving new content like manga chapters and games. Death Note has had nothing. Well technically it’s had like two chapters since it ended but nothing significant.

    • @Blastoisebo122
      @Blastoisebo122 3 года назад +128

      @@DiselSun those two aren’t goats. They are just extremely popular. Deathnote was/is amazing and is popular

    • @DiselSun
      @DiselSun 3 года назад +24

      @@Blastoisebo122 arent goats??? One piece and oda is THE most popular manga\manga authour, being one piece the most selled manga and the 3rd most selled COMIC almost beating batman

    • @DiselSun
      @DiselSun 3 года назад +7

      Death note is a goat, but just in a different way

  • @KensBlade
    @KensBlade 3 года назад +4238

    To be honest the biggest misstake was that he took a window seat in class.

    • @sheezabiradr2853
      @sheezabiradr2853 2 года назад +192

      You know there is a mistake in your misstake

    • @sewshy5850
      @sewshy5850 2 года назад +8

      @@sheezabiradr2853 😅

    • @ncrranger6327
      @ncrranger6327 2 года назад +35

      @@sheezabiradr2853 He did miss the take though

    • @alex2005z
      @alex2005z 2 года назад +8

      I have already made that mistake

    • @adeniyiballer1237
      @adeniyiballer1237 2 года назад +39

      I used to take the window seat, I no longer got the window seat after watching this anime. Light cursed my spot 😭😭

  • @jonathonthomas1255
    @jonathonthomas1255 10 месяцев назад +19

    One issue I have with your breakdown here is when you talk about his elaborate hiding of the notebook. The problem with what you were saying is that the minute someone else touches the notebook, they are able to see the shinigami attached to it.

    • @icedrice-ts5zz
      @icedrice-ts5zz 5 месяцев назад +9

      right but the whole notebook is magic. he’s saying if light rips all the pages out and puts it in a regular notebook with a regular cover, the only magic part of the notebook would be the pages. L wouldn’t look at a normal notebook and say, that’s suspicious. but a notebook that literally says Death Note on it is very suspicious. obviously if he touched the hypothetical regular notebook’s pages, he would see Ryuk, but i don’t think that was the point he was making.

  • @IVIUT3D
    @IVIUT3D 3 месяца назад +6

    him falling for the bait when there was no pressure on him specifically has always made me angry. all he had to do was sit back and just continue to do what he is doing behind closed doors.

  • @wowhowbizarre8176
    @wowhowbizarre8176 3 года назад +3959

    Let’s be real the only reason light managed to kill L was b/c he was using death god magic and the fact the L was pretty much able to deduce he was using some kind of death god magic at all is kinda insane.

    • @s3eriousbl9ck26
      @s3eriousbl9ck26 3 года назад +104

      @G.O.D 7 you sound like a Light fanboy

    • @AnimatedGamerDab
      @AnimatedGamerDab 3 года назад +71

      Dude, Light didn't even win cause he was using 'some kind of death god magic', he won cause of 2 factors, the first factor being that L didn't have any friends or equals, and when L and Light met, they both become friends(Or so L thought) and the 2nd Factor is of L being mysterious, I know, this might sound dumb, but see, if a guy sits like a guy on a potty trying to get a dump, and looks like a very different guy to the one you believed to be the No. 1 Detective in the whole entire world, would you believe him 100•/•, some people may say yes, some may say no, but the main part is that people around L and Light were alittle stupid and Light Yagami's dad was a good guy and he thought his son was just a normal high school student, and his fellow co-workers thought the same, and because of that, L's fellow investigators didn't trust him, and he also says that the chances of Light being Kira is just 5•/•, normally you would think that's very low but, in the whole world, there are 7.8 Billion humans. So, the chances of Light being Kira is very high as L didn't say that the chances of Light being Kira is 5•/• in Japan, he just said 5•/•.
      Edit : I just watched some clips and then realised something, after L had deduced that Kira is in Kanto, he then said 5% and I also realised something, in the Manga, L might have said that he doubted that Light maybe Kira, and the chances are 5% but, actually, L thought Light was Kira 95%, L takes side of the innocent until they are proven guilty so, yeah.

    • @Therealsasuke
      @Therealsasuke 3 года назад +211

      @@AnimatedGamerDab L knew Light was Kira That’s why he came to his graduation.
      He just couldn’t jail him without a good reason,that’s why he stayed around light.

    • @AnimatedGamerDab
      @AnimatedGamerDab 3 года назад +1

      @@Therealsasuke Read the edit to, I said something else.

    • @AnimatedGamerDab
      @AnimatedGamerDab 3 года назад +30

      @@Therealsasuke And he didn't know Light was Kira 100%, he knew Light was Kira 95% but, just said 5% to the people, cause he takes the side of the innocent until proven guilty.

  • @DoubleK0802
    @DoubleK0802 3 года назад +3368

    L. Bait: *doesn't die
    L: "welp I'm stumped."
    *end credits

    • @ImashrekU
      @ImashrekU 3 года назад +26

      Lmao

    • @sanko111
      @sanko111 3 года назад +73

      Directed by: George Lucas

    • @sinedddmk8996
      @sinedddmk8996 3 года назад +167

      Actualy, if it wasnt for his pride or recognicion, light colud have punished criminals via NORMAL deaths.
      Get runned down, or choking, or even tripped fell and knocked out? People still would get the impression that something is causing everything, or they could atributte it to "fate".

    • @coochiha
      @coochiha 3 года назад +22

      @@sinedddmk8996 its explained why he doesnt do that in episode 1 or 2

    • @mikaeruu0309
      @mikaeruu0309 3 года назад +18

      @@coochiha his explanation is dumb af tho its just a scream to get caught

  • @Allenluvable
    @Allenluvable 7 месяцев назад +6

    Yeah, I recently rewatched this show for the first time since I was like, fourteen, (I'm 28) and noticed this too. He reacted well enough, and was able to keep going for a long time, due to his intelligence, but him reacting to Lind L Taylor at all basically set his fate in stone. His own hubris was his downfall.

  • @william3228
    @william3228 Год назад +49

    Light himself stated he wanted them to suspect someone with ties to the police. It wasn't a mistake, he wanted to get close to L to eventually kill him.

    • @olivermitdempo
      @olivermitdempo 3 месяца назад +1

      amen

    • @elvishernandez2555
      @elvishernandez2555 2 месяца назад +6

      But it was a mistake overall

    • @Saintzou
      @Saintzou Месяц назад +1

      The only reason he has to kill L is because L was getting closer. Had he players cards right they’d have never been a threat to begin with

    • @TheSuperRatt
      @TheSuperRatt Месяц назад

      And that's exactly why he would lose.

    • @Stopscrolling.P
      @Stopscrolling.P 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@elvishernandez2555true. Light only had to stay as far away from L and he would be just a random highschooler, light only needed to think twice Before acting and he likley wouldnt have killed bait L, the fbi agent,or not have had a pattern of Killing But instead randomize it

  • @dennis4462
    @dennis4462 2 года назад +7500

    "He maybe smart, but He sure as hell isn't wise" just summarizes this whole character as good as possible

    • @daisies667
      @daisies667 2 года назад +25

      Yesss

    • @nessyness5447
      @nessyness5447 2 года назад +296

      Light is literally that edgy teen who thinks that because he is smart and a top student, he knows more about everything and is more mature than the adults with more life experience .

    • @adamrak7560
      @adamrak7560 2 года назад +181

      @@nessyness5447 with a god complex to top it off. He is so full of himself, it is entertaining to watch how he gets into trouble because of it.

    • @nessyness5447
      @nessyness5447 2 года назад +141

      @@adamrak7560 it is, i also find it funny that no one except L seems to notice that he is , in fact, way too " perfect" to be real. Like, he doesn't do anything but study, he is always super polite, politically correct in a calculated way, always calm, always very formally dressed, his room is super tidy and impersonal....like, he is a teen, that all should have been everyone's first clue something was off with him.

    • @_Circus_Clapped_
      @_Circus_Clapped_ 2 года назад +17

      my question is why didn't he write down one of his assistant's names and write "murder suicide"
      ez

  • @Haildawn
    @Haildawn 3 года назад +4631

    He actually fucked it up earlier than that, the moment he decided to only make killings during after school hours and revealing his schedule is that of a student

    • @DemonOfShadows66
      @DemonOfShadows66 3 года назад +423

      At that time he was still learning how to use the Death Note. He learns later that he can choose the times of death.

    • @walkingarmageddon5479
      @walkingarmageddon5479 3 года назад +309

      @@DemonOfShadows66 yeah, but that one stupid move messed up basically everything. The rules state you can choose time and method of death how did he not know.

    • @DemonOfShadows66
      @DemonOfShadows66 3 года назад +222

      @@walkingarmageddon5479 The rules stated that you could choose the method, but it didn't say anything about the time of death. Light had to learn that himself.

    • @mooganify
      @mooganify 3 года назад +37

      Yeah but I doubt people who would get a Death Note would think like that at first

    • @sadri9329
      @sadri9329 3 года назад +50

      If light wrote more death causes to criminal instead of letting them all die by heart attack he fuked up

  • @jaredtandle2596
    @jaredtandle2596 Год назад +2

    I like that he put a spoiler warning in a video about an anime that has been out for over a decade

  • @tronskywalker3633
    @tronskywalker3633 8 месяцев назад +4

    1:50 He intentionaly acted on police information to make L come closer to him. I'm not arguning if it was a good or bad idea, just noting that it was a conscious decision and he being aware of the risks.

  • @samueldelacruz2659
    @samueldelacruz2659 3 года назад +2917

    I think the real genius of Death Note is that in the end Light is 17 years old and he could have a genius level intellect but in the end wisdom is something you aquire through experience and a teenager would be impulsive and a show off, two things that spelled his doom.

    • @WaterAce168
      @WaterAce168 3 года назад +127

      Maybe, but also just the fact that he's so bored. It's been a while since I watched the anime, but L's existence was infuriating to him right - a threat to his plans. But it was also interesting. I'm guessing Light was so obsessed with not being bored, he wanted to challenge L. Even if it was not the wise thing to do.

    • @miniyoonji3851
      @miniyoonji3851 3 года назад +98

      @@WaterAce168 I don't think it was just boredom that made him challenge L but more likely his god-complex as well. He was obsessed with one-upping L, a world renowned 'anonymous' detective who is also respected by the FBI and Interpol. If he could manipulate and win over L in their 'game of chess', that will prove that noone could take him down.

    • @dumbdude3103
      @dumbdude3103 3 года назад +15

      Wasn't there a time skip at the very end Light was like 20?

    • @kimk6421
      @kimk6421 3 года назад +37

      @@dumbdude3103 23

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 3 года назад +3

      I love the fact that, he didn't really needed some sort of worldly wisdom come to this realization, but just two minutes of introspection, which genius like him could've easily done, but noooo.

  • @papapapa16
    @papapapa16 3 года назад +3725

    Light loses the moment he started depending on other people.

    • @Waryfuls2
      @Waryfuls2 3 года назад +116

      exactly

    • @em7337
      @em7337 3 года назад +98

      Yup with Misa

    • @OK-yy6qz
      @OK-yy6qz 3 года назад +428

      Disagree
      Light Loses the Moment he start killing the people that are hunting Kira starting with Fake L and ending with the FBI agents

    • @papapapa16
      @papapapa16 3 года назад +91

      @@OK-yy6qz indeed. He should not have considered a crime to oppose Kira.

    • @OK-yy6qz
      @OK-yy6qz 3 года назад +88

      @@papapapa16 yeah not only that Destroyed his ideology basically
      But also it's what turned him to the prime Suspect of this Investigation

  • @Drawoon
    @Drawoon Год назад +40

    I think it's realistic that he'd make these kinds of mistakes. You don't know what people can use to track you until they've already done it. Light tried to cover his tracks in every way, and he did a good job, but it wasn't perfect.

  • @DrakeWurrum
    @DrakeWurrum 3 месяца назад +14

    Oh yeah. That moment. I've been thinking that since the anime first aired. His biggest blunder was taking L's bait at the start, and he never learns from the mistake.

  • @gantyline
    @gantyline 3 года назад +1959

    "light died"
    Few moments later:
    "Be careful everybody, this video has spoilers"

    • @Unknown-mi4ih
      @Unknown-mi4ih 3 года назад +5

      Lmao

    • @nicknacks9309
      @nicknacks9309 3 года назад +15

      Right ! " Why light *loses*..." In title

    • @ayoutubecommenter7494
      @ayoutubecommenter7494 3 года назад +16

      To whom it's a spoiler, deserves it

    • @zacharysnyder5820
      @zacharysnyder5820 3 года назад +5

      To be fair, ryuk did say in ep1 that he was going to be the one to write lights names in his death note

    • @shahnaz18
      @shahnaz18 3 года назад

      😂 🤣 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 Loll

  • @Ace-zx3dj
    @Ace-zx3dj 3 года назад +1524

    Light wanted them to know that Kira exists so he can live as a godlike figure

    • @lilsuty3751
      @lilsuty3751 3 года назад +4

      3 6 9

    • @samueldelacruz2659
      @samueldelacruz2659 3 года назад +85

      But that was his downfall because the genius of religions is convince you that an invisible and intangible force is watching over you. He very well could create the belief that karma was real and his objective would be completed easier.

    • @Sannuaki
      @Sannuaki 3 года назад +37

      Thing is, it was really unnecessary for him to have any supporters. It was mostly Light's ego.

    • @AP-ty6oz
      @AP-ty6oz 3 года назад

      @@samueldelacruz2659 yes!!!

    • @harshsharma-tz1up
      @harshsharma-tz1up 3 года назад

      @@lilsuty3751 isn't that is a mysterious no
      Given by Nicolas Tesla

  • @Scoop_Phonk
    @Scoop_Phonk 7 месяцев назад +2

    I do agree and like this video; however, the entire point of the story that I feel almost everyone misses is that this is a story about boredom. Light is already very smart, we all know this. You see him in the very beginning gazing off through the window bored with his studies, he gets to the top of his class in any exam, and was a tennis champion when he was younger. Light had it all, he was just bored (and, ya know, sort of prideful). Light just wanted to have some fun, because it's both clear that besides Light and L's independent sense of justice, they were enjoying this.

  • @Yu-nq5zv
    @Yu-nq5zv 3 месяца назад +6

    I love the video man, and I’ve thought about this a lot too, he couldn’t refuse the challenge and that was his biggest flaw,

  • @reallyhopeyouhaveagoodtime
    @reallyhopeyouhaveagoodtime 3 года назад +1465

    I’VE ALWAYS SAID THIS. killing lind l. tailor was his most grave mistake ever. he would have been able to get away with so much and probably not ever be caught if he hadn’t. but he let his ego get in the way.

    • @l.lawliet2222
      @l.lawliet2222 3 года назад +21

      L already knew that light was in kanto region of Japan the reason why he setup that "world wide podcast" was because he wanted to challenge light directly in his battle of pride and wanted to announce himself as a enemy to light

    • @islasullivan3463
      @islasullivan3463 3 года назад +79

      He thought that there was a good chance Kira was in Kanto but he didn’t know for sure which is why he was having it broadcast in different regions at different times.

    • @l.lawliet2222
      @l.lawliet2222 3 года назад +3

      @@islasullivan3463 I got you're reply after 1 month lol. Nope he knew that light was in kanto region of Japan. L calls light by saying that the police treated light's first killing as an unrelated incident but in acutally his first killings was a suspect in shinjuku and L also said that the shinjuku killer was only broadcast in Japan. Now even if light didn't kill Lind.L. Tailer L can easily make a 2nd trap to catch kira

    • @kursor52
      @kursor52 3 года назад +16

      @@l.lawliet2222 He wasn't certain otherwise he wouldn't have planned to broadcast it in other regions. That would just be a waste of time.

    • @emily8164
      @emily8164 3 года назад +19

      @@l.lawliet2222 he didnt, he tried broadcasting on kanto region first bc it has a really big population

  • @TheVisconator4700
    @TheVisconator4700 3 года назад +538

    "Because Ryuk, I was bored too."
    That's all the reason you need to explain why Light decided to challenge L as much as he did.

    • @Darkch4o5
      @Darkch4o5 3 года назад +20

      Sure give ryuk some entertainment to..

  • @shanewright4650
    @shanewright4650 Год назад +8

    As others have said, I do believe that Light's ego was what ultimayely lead to his eventual death. When I first watched the whole series (after L's death), I got increasiny agitated by how much he was giving away to Near. During the last episode, we learn that it was lights intention to expose himself to Near, but then kill everyone in the warehouse. If he had been more carefull and patient during the second half of the series light may have been able to get around Mello and Near.
    So I dont think it's as simple as light got outplayed, or he couldnt get away in time. Moreover, it was his own ego, or as said in the video, his lack of wisdom that made him step too far.

  • @Yionbot
    @Yionbot Год назад +3162

    I do think Light, subconsciously, was trying to draw as much attention to himself without actually being caught. He was trilled by the challenge by L.

    • @MugenTJ
      @MugenTJ Год назад +286

      Yes. That’s the way Light was written. He didn’t want to be a normal person. He likes the thrill. He gets a kick out of committing his own crime. If he truly didn’t like killing ppl, he would have never write a single name down. If he thought it was a necessary evil to kill “criminals” then he was absolutely aware how evil it is to kill. Namely, innocent people. Which he did multiple times.

    • @saparapatepete
      @saparapatepete Год назад +34

      He didn't expect to face someone that could challenge him intellectually and that could figure out the name condition.

    • @johnnyappleseed6889
      @johnnyappleseed6889 Год назад +82

      @@MugenTJand it’s cool that his first introduction is being bored with life, had he succeeded and built his perfect world, he’d again be bored in the end

    • @MugenTJ
      @MugenTJ Год назад +11

      @@johnnyappleseed6889 true. A comforting life is pretty stale. That’s why many reader identify with him.

    • @EmbracedDestiny
      @EmbracedDestiny 10 месяцев назад +38

      He also mentioned his tactic was to get closer to L to defeat him because it was a game to him. He could’ve hid in the shadows but he was playing god and flew to close to the sun

  • @michaelryan3818
    @michaelryan3818 2 года назад +1627

    Light only "beat" L because he had literal magic on his side. L ran circles around him intellectually.

    • @alex2005z
      @alex2005z 2 года назад +176

      Tbf, Light did pull a really nice intelectual play when he gave up the death note and his memorys knowing he would get it back, and knowing that, if Misa didnt remember the name (like it would be to expect after what she went trough), Rem would kill him. But yes, Light had the better hand

    • @lpgoodgamer7137
      @lpgoodgamer7137 2 года назад +19

      I would'nt say ran circles around, more like 1 step ahead

    • @punkmantion
      @punkmantion 2 года назад +157

      @@lpgoodgamer7137 no definitely circles around him based on what the handicap was. A guy who can kill anyone from anywhere in the world, just has to know their name....how the hell do you catch him? Yet we know L basically did in just a few episodes. After that, Light only stayed ahead of him due to L not understanding the supernatural phenomenon so not being able to do anything to Light without a solid case. L figured him out within no time and knew the whole time Light was Kira. Again, he only couldn't do anything because he didnt know about Death Note's or the Shinigami. As soon as he found out about it, he started to piece everything together. He even suspected one of the rules Light wrote of being fake. Light definitely won but L was running circles around him intellectually, Light just barely got away every time. Don't get me wrong though, glad he did because it was awesome to watch

    • @dfo990
      @dfo990 2 года назад +52

      Indeed, L had to deal with an unthinkable magical shit in real life, light fucked up because his arrogance

    • @cormacb2326
      @cormacb2326 2 года назад +35

      @@punkmantion
      That's ignoring the advantages L has. Light is a high school student with only a small amount of expierence in detective work and stratergy while L has been solving cases since he was a child. L didn't figure out Light was Kira because he was smart, he figured it out because he has had so much expierence analysing people's body language while Light hasn't had nearly the amount of expierence hiding his body language. L had full control of the police and alot of control over the media at the start of the series. L also had the FBI on his side.
      L had full control of the police and alot of control over the media at the start of the series. The Lind L Tailor plan wasn't actually that good. It revealed to Kira that L exists, L is chasing him, L has control of the police and the media, L is very smart and that L knows Kira needs a name and a face or at least a face to kill. The thing is, had Light not fallen for it all of these things would still have been revealed to Light in exchange for some information on Light's personality. After the broadcast it would have been easy for Light to figure out L was baiting him to kill Lind L Tailor, since the broadcast appeared in the different areas at different times, something Light would have quickly found out via the internet (even though it wasn't very advanced back then). Once he figured out this it would be easy for him to figure out that L knew Kira needed a name and a face to kill since he revealed the face of someone who may or may not be him and expected him to be able to kill that person. The reason why L used such a risky plan is because it was the best way to humilate Light and stoke his ego as will as winning the trust of the police. So Light and L aren't too different, their ego causes them to make risky but calculated decisions (well killing Lind L Tailor wasn't calculated but beyond that) rather than safer and probably more effective choices.

  • @linc_custom1085
    @linc_custom1085 9 дней назад +1

    That's one thing I love about death note, it shows that Lights obsession with becoming a god clouds his judgment and makes him blunder time and time again. And to compensate instead of L being less intelligent they used the task force and that to restrict what he was able to do to investigate, allowing Light enough leeway to cover his mistakes.

  • @NathanAllotey
    @NathanAllotey 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. I will at the solutions or the “what light should have done…” doesn’t explore the risks of your solutions.
    For example if he placed random pages in a normal notebook there is a risks someone may accidentally take a piece of the notebook and accidentally write on a death note page

  • @cyber151
    @cyber151 3 года назад +2288

    Hes a narcissist. He cant resist the challenge; the chance to prove his superiority. That was *before* he got the book. With it, he felt invincible. He could never conceive empathy, or somebody making a sacrifice play. That's how I beat him.

    • @Pain-cw3lt
      @Pain-cw3lt 3 года назад +117

      He became the very thing he sought to destroy which I don't think is mentioned enough. He also got a thrill from being chased as well.

    • @bigjake360t
      @bigjake360t 3 года назад +14

      He is basically the Riddler.

    • @6l4d05
      @6l4d05 3 года назад +36

      @@Pain-cw3lt Like every serial killer, he wanted to be caught

    • @onthelam6316
      @onthelam6316 3 года назад +59

      I thought this was obvious since the first time L challenges him. Light is trying less to avoid getting caught, and more trying to feed his God complex.

    • @Pain-cw3lt
      @Pain-cw3lt 3 года назад

      @@6l4d05 Very true.

  • @masterofmythology
    @masterofmythology 3 года назад +1763

    I'd also say that L shouldn't have told Light about the broadcast only being in Japan, or even that the one he killed wasn't the real L. This would have given L an advantage, especially with Light believing he had won already.

    • @ale-xsantos1078
      @ale-xsantos1078 3 года назад +559

      Yeah but L had his ego, he said it himself that he was giving Kira this information during the broadcast as a gift for making his work so easy
      He was both humiliating his opponent and trying to amp the difficulty so that Kira would be worth his time

    • @freshcupofangst
      @freshcupofangst 3 года назад +91

      But L didn’t know Light at the time, he couldn’t have predicted how he would have reacted to that knowledge, for all he knew, Light could've very quickly backed himself into a corner if he'd been a different person.

    • @ale-xsantos1078
      @ale-xsantos1078 3 года назад +77

      Which would mean he was not worth his time if it were the case
      However Light followed his prediction that Kira was childish and too proud, so he got the challenge he wanted

    • @whisper6388
      @whisper6388 3 года назад +4

      Ok ur L material

    • @zyonthelickman
      @zyonthelickman 3 года назад +10

      @@freshcupofangst If he couldn't predict Light's reaction that's an even bigger reason to not say that wasn't the real Light

  • @RaffoPhantom
    @RaffoPhantom Год назад +28

    Something I thought about just now:
    What would have happened if Light scheduled Lind L. Taylors death for a few days after the conferrence? He was due for his death sentence on that day so would the Death Note haven chosen that day as his "remaining life span" and give him a heart attack on the spot or would it somehow have "protected" him until his death date specified in the book?

    • @leomadero562
      @leomadero562 Год назад +5

      I don't think it would've extended his life. It's shown that if you write something impossible, it won't happen and they'll just have a heart attack. I don't think there's any reasonable way for him to get out of an execution. I'm not too sure about if he'd die of a heart attack though. It seems reasonable, since he wouldn't be able to die days later, but it could be possible that the execution before the written death date might overwrite it and nothing would happen until he died naturally.

    • @Schilani
      @Schilani 8 месяцев назад +6

      The Death Note wasn't able to extend life past the point of the "normal" death, unless the source of that death was eliminated. And the source would be whoever was pulling the lever for the electric chair, or push the button for the lethal injection, or whatever else. So writing his name with a scheduled time wouldn't have made the chair or syringes malfunction. Not even give him a heart attack.

    • @sebastienaguila2107
      @sebastienaguila2107 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you scratch a little bit, it's actually not hard to find hard flaws with the way this whole thing works.
      for example, if someone is meant to die because their lifespan comes to an end, they will survive if a Shinigami saves them, thus killing the Shinigami and transferring their lifespan to the human. which makes sense right? because how could someone keep living with a lifespan of 0? they have to have time pulled from somewhere in order to stay alive.
      Also, It is demonstrated by the existence of Misa within the series that lifespan doesn't correspond to natural death, but includes any cause (she was meant to be murdered as a young woman, not die of old age). Therefor it is easy to imagine that killing literally anyone on Earth, could result in someone else surviving an event they shouldn't have (for an infinity of chaotic and unpredictable reasons) thus making Shinigamis using their death notes the riskiest move in history.
      And that's not even mentioning all other instances of potentially monumental butterfly effect that would happen because of so many people dying.
      Even better, what would happen if Light saved someone who's lifespan was at an end from a murderer? would that person stay alive with no lifespan left? when would they die then?
      Also, why exactly did Rem die? she killed L, sure, but even if it's obvious he would have led to Misa being executed, he wouldn't have killed her himself... where's the limit then? If I kill a cop, do I save every person he would have arrested? if I kill a judge? who does the lifespan go to?
      Better not to look too deep into it in this kind of story, the illusion is too easy to break...

    • @lynx.09321
      @lynx.09321 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@sebastienaguila2107I always took it as "the human will either die when they were supposed to, if the natural time of death is before the scheduled time, or at the scheduled time if it's before their natural death".
      Also, lifespans only matter for shinigami, in canon - if Light kills someone he won't get their lifespan, if Ryuk does he gets their lifespan.
      What happens, for shinigami, is that killing someone with the intention to save a human (like Jelus did to Misa's stalker, or Rem did to L) means that the shinigami dies and their lifespan is transferred to the human they tried to save. Which ironically means that Misa might have lived for another thousand years, if she didn't decide to kill herself after Light's demise (this is why I love Misa's line "I live on borrowed time" in the Death Note musical).
      They say it's because of "killing someone for love", but it might be simply Rem's interpretation after seeing Jelus's death, knowing their fascination with Misa.

    • @llSuperSnivyll
      @llSuperSnivyll 5 месяцев назад +2

      Alternatively, L struck a deal with Lind L. Taylor to cancel his execution if he posed as him (after all, L expected Kira to kill him).

  • @Endrit719
    @Endrit719 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very great analysis loved it.

  • @Waryfuls2
    @Waryfuls2 3 года назад +1675

    *_Every opening/ending of Death Note has a meaning, if memory serves me right..._*
    Opening 1: How Light Sees himself
    Ending 1: How the world sees Light
    Opening 2: How the world sees KIRA
    Ending 2: How KIRA sees himself

    • @mooganify
      @mooganify 3 года назад +34

      Isn’t the 2 the other way around or something?

    • @neron98
      @neron98 3 года назад +11

      @@mooganify you're right, it is

    • @LightbulbHD
      @LightbulbHD 3 года назад +63

      Opening 2:
      POOOOOOOOOOORNNNNN
      FREE POOOOOOOOOOORNNNNN

    • @Waryfuls2
      @Waryfuls2 3 года назад +5

      @@mooganify ur right my mistake

    • @thebokchoy6854
      @thebokchoy6854 3 года назад +15

      @@LightbulbHD LOTS OF FROZEN PIE HOME SECURITY

  • @daikon3199
    @daikon3199 2 года назад +3693

    Something strange to me is that in the episode that light kills Naomi Misora, she obviously goes to the receptionist with a purpose and ask to speak with the task force. Yet they all just conclude that she committed suicide. And no one not even the receptionist mentioned that she was seen with light yagami just before her death.

    • @Neoroticus
      @Neoroticus Год назад +430

      I didnt think about this the show would've ended way sooner if this was taken into consideration

    • @ekwoos
      @ekwoos Год назад +380

      i might be wrong but i think i have an idea as to why:
      Maybe the receptionist didnt know of her death and the Task Force dont know she went to the receptionist to tell her theory to the Task Force. In their head they probably wouldnt think to ask if she came to the receptionist and if someone was with her.
      again i might be wrong here, but if u have a theory as to why im wrong please let me know :)

    • @hippityhopitus7810
      @hippityhopitus7810 Год назад +206

      @@ekwoos they were at the police station together but on two different notices. Light was there to drop off food to his pops while she was there to drop a tip off. It was coincidental but it worked out for light to cut a loose end.

    • @mineralnoodles
      @mineralnoodles Год назад +176

      At that time they didn’t know that Kira can kill with causes other than heart attacks

    • @Lobags1984
      @Lobags1984 Год назад +8

      Well obviously the writer couldn’t end it there

  • @xSATOKU
    @xSATOKU 2 месяца назад +1

    That was the first thing I thought when I saw that he killed L's clone, but it also surprises me how L. was suspicious at such a low percentage.

  • @matteouccellini9781
    @matteouccellini9781 11 месяцев назад +2

    That’s exact what I’ve always been thinking while watching the series, although I’ve always liked it very much (despite a little disappointment about the end though) couldn’t stop but wondering how an absolutely brilliant individual like light could so dumbly and willingly expose himself to be caught. Absurdly, even someone slightly stupid could have went on using the notebook without ever being caught by just keeping a low profile, but the series wouldn’t have worked out that well in such case I guess. In the end, just like Walter White in Br bad, what causes his downfall is no other than his own ego, presumably just as big as his genius, and that applause very well to both characters.

  • @KittoChan9
    @KittoChan9 3 года назад +693

    I agree with all of this! It's like you said, his pride was his downfall. Pretty much every rash decision he made was due to his god complex, i.e. killing Lind L. Tailor for calling him evil, actually wanting to deal with the second Kira for "besmirching" the name and ideals of Kira, etc..

    • @Koroto
      @Koroto  3 года назад +49

      Appreciate the input! :) Another interesting thought is that someone like Mikami might have been far more successful at evading capture. as He didn't seem phased by everything else that was going on with the Kira investigation, so if he were the original holder of the note book, he may have simply included it in his daily schedule and not challenged L in any way.
      Also, if you don't mind me asking, how'd you come across the video?

    • @KittoChan9
      @KittoChan9 3 года назад +15

      ​@@Koroto That's a good point! I never really put much thought into what would've happened if another person got the death note first but I'm sure they would've concealed it better. And I found it posted on the death note subreddit!

    • @Aurora-313
      @Aurora-313 3 года назад +34

      As smart as he is, we also have to remember he's about 17-18 at this time. He's a High School student presumably in his final year. Teenagers in that bracket tend to be the most arrogant know-it-alls you can ever meet. Especially one with Light's level of intellect. Top student in the nation? Yeah, of course he has an ego problem, and L exploited the hell out of that teenaged ego.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 3 года назад +13

      @@Aurora-313
      Yeah, the super constant praise of his intellect in a (probably) sheltered environment may have most likely contributed to his development (I wouldn't be surprised if people that interacted Light before he first saw the Death Note would have found him really pompous in his younger years, save for his family)...

  • @brendonwilliams7060
    @brendonwilliams7060 3 года назад +336

    It’s crazy because even with all of his flaws he was still so close to winning in the end

    • @evolvh3159
      @evolvh3159 3 года назад +17

      all because of that fuckin fanboy that thought he knew what he was doing

    • @andriannaleon3873
      @andriannaleon3873 3 года назад +9

      Literally he would’ve been golden but Mikami ruined it

    • @rimadas1910
      @rimadas1910 2 года назад +3

      That's only because he had a power that nobody else had.

  • @Funkytowwn101
    @Funkytowwn101 10 месяцев назад +1

    I feel the same way about that exact moment, he got all the info from that broadcast and could have sat on it.

  • @dhaneshs3618
    @dhaneshs3618 3 месяца назад +1

    After the initial blunder, killing lind taylor , light knew these things but did them Anyway because he wanted to get close to L , as long as they can't find the notebook , its impossible to convict him, but then 2nd blunder occurred when Misa started to blabber about the notebook and the eyes and was so clumsy leaving hair and ended up getting caught

  • @omen8523
    @omen8523 Год назад +1027

    Biggest mistake was to try and go after the FBI agent who was tailing him. In fact, the agent was already convinced that Light wasn't Kira and was about to discontinue tailing him anyway. Killing him and then his fiance sharply turned L's attention towards investigating the folks whom the FBI agent was tailing. From then on, Light was constantly under suspicion more or less throughout the show.

    • @sarmavlada
      @sarmavlada Год назад +93

      Totally agree, only way to be more suspicious was to yell I'm Kira.

    • @saparapatepete
      @saparapatepete Год назад +108

      Yeah, he shouldn't have killed Lind L Taylor, not only was what narrowed the hell out of where's Kira, but also he crossed a moral line by trying to kill people who are trying to stop criminals.

    • @gaopinghu7332
      @gaopinghu7332 10 месяцев назад +56

      ​@@sarmavlada funnily enough, that would probably be less suspicious, because people may just assume he's in his "dark and edgy teenager" phase. Killing that Agent truly was incredibly dumb.

    • @maxentirunos
      @maxentirunos 8 месяцев назад +19

      Yeah, but he also played with the idea of being framed for being Kira.
      Imagine it from L POV, not only Kira kill very precisely someone in Kanto, which is already a monumental error, the next non-criminal to die are an FBI agent and his wife trailing the son of the region police chief.
      It still look like a massive covert up/ redherring and middle finger to L in the case Light wasn't Kira.

    • @SumeaBizarro
      @SumeaBizarro 8 месяцев назад +7

      The main thing is as said light says he is smart and says he is wise but he ain't more than the meme sings; a human. The series may make someone interested in real crime because when boiled down to it, someone did it and maybe tried their best to get away with it, and in their mind had all the perfect answers before they end up in two hour stern voiced commentary video breaking down all of their mistakes during and after the crime.
      I think the points in the story are included to show how slowing down would have helped him more but he doesn't because of his new found ego.

  • @S78332
    @S78332 2 года назад +4571

    Light actually loses in episode 1. “I want the world to know of my existence, that there’s someone out there passing righteous judgement on the wicked.” He says this line when Ryuk questions him as to why he never specifies the causes of death when using the notebook. Light deliberately went out of his way to inform the world that these events were happening by design rather than happenstance. If all criminals Light targeted died of seemingly random consequences, it would be difficult to establish motive. And only suspects have motives.

    • @nocturn9x
      @nocturn9x 2 года назад +221

      if a huge number of criminals started dying because of seemingly unrelated symptoms that would still ring a bell. Unless light had decades to plan each and every single death in a way that wouldn't raise any suspicion, which is of course nonsensical

    • @lapideous
      @lapideous 2 года назад +434

      Light wanted to be caught, but he wanted to be caught in a way where he would have already won. I think Light keeps the notebook intact because he wants L to be able to fully understand his powers before he wins. A true god is unseen, Light wanted to be an idol.

    • @altumurnemtzra2026
      @altumurnemtzra2026 2 года назад +50

      @@nocturn9x He can write them dying of a disease, the world will be left chasing a virus that they cannot identify. even if the victims fit a certain profile, you can link it to their environment by killing the vast majority of criminals by disease while the more affluent ones can have other more low key causes of death.
      The last thing anyone will suspect is a magical notebook.

    • @nocturn9x
      @nocturn9x 2 года назад +27

      @@altumurnemtzra2026 Fair point actually. Also pretty on topic given the current situation of things, lol

    • @villaernest3840
      @villaernest3840 2 года назад +52

      He can kill them in groups, for example listing all inmates in a prison and specifying that everyone died because of explosion.

  • @dhaninputra
    @dhaninputra 10 дней назад +1

    The series is basically L knowing Light is KIRA early on and trying to collect evidence after

  • @AntTheDogGuy
    @AntTheDogGuy Год назад +5

    While what L did with Lind L Taylor and Light accessing the police files does paint a heavy target on his back, it doesn't necessarily mean that Light lost and this is largely due to L himself. The reason for this is due the rivalry that arises between Light and L and also where L cares about beating Light not necessarily knowing to himself that he his Kira. This means that while L basically knows that Light is Kira he has to be able to prove it with clear evidence not circumstantial or flimsy evidence in order to win, and that is where the problem comes in, Light is able to evade giving him the evidence he needs in order to outright prove he is Kira. Even though like i said he basically knows that Light is Kira it doesn't matter because L wont act on it as he considers merely knowing this without the evidence to prove it in order to convict him is a loss for him and all of this a a game to L much like the rivalry becomes a game to Light as well. While the combined efforts of Near and Melo ultimately lead to Lights demise later on it is off the back of the work done by L but its still not necessarily the student thing and Lind L taylor that brings him down, Light would have actually beaten near if it wasnt for the mistake made by Mikami and if he had just stuck to the plans as originally laid out by him and Light it most likely would have been Near who lost

  • @shadmananwar6986
    @shadmananwar6986 2 года назад +1430

    We are forgetting about Ryuk. The reason Ryuk stayed in the human world for so long was because Light was entertaining. Otherwise I think Ryuk would have killed Light long ago. Light was doomed as soon as he used the Death Note to kill someone.

    • @iaganfoss
      @iaganfoss 2 года назад +340

      No wonder Ryuk was entertained, it was literally the best anime ever

    • @bikdigdaddy
      @bikdigdaddy 2 года назад +227

      I'm sure you haven't watched DN. He said that he'd write light's name in his notebook when light's end would be near (no pun intended)
      He never mentioned that he'd write his name when he'd get bored

    • @pkj2148
      @pkj2148 2 года назад +198

      @@bikdigdaddy When he writes Light's name, he says he doesn't know how long Light will live if he is sent to prison. I think it's pretty clear from that that he was thinking he would be bored while waiting for Light to die naturally in prison, so he ended him there and then.

    • @soham4741
      @soham4741 2 года назад +57

      No, light would have lived a long and easy life even with death note if he hadn't let himself stand out too much or fed his own ego. He was immature and had a God complex.

    • @allan7099
      @allan7099 2 года назад +7

      Ryuk can’t kill light bro

  • @houda.04
    @houda.04 3 года назад +1853

    sometimes death note fans really scare me cuz off how smart they are

    • @deni5006
      @deni5006 3 года назад +15

      @Light Yagami LMAOOOO

    • @chaitanyadhir5690
      @chaitanyadhir5690 3 года назад +5

      @Light Yagami you should write your name
      YOU SEE JUST IM CASE IT LOST

    • @chaitanyadhir5690
      @chaitanyadhir5690 3 года назад +6

      @Light Yagamiyou see if you lost they will know whom they owe the chance to return it

    • @MAN-xs2lq
      @MAN-xs2lq 3 года назад +8

      But no one can be dumber than myself
      That's just *impossible* ...

    • @Garsonbimp
      @Garsonbimp 3 года назад +4

      Haha

  • @robynsegg
    @robynsegg 7 месяцев назад

    I thought the same exact thing but YOU explained it so much better!

  • @sorataakihiko4875
    @sorataakihiko4875 Год назад +1

    i personaly thought that Light initially already thought even with these actions there is absolutely no way a person would even consider that someone is magically makes people have heart attacks! and L took a huuuge ass guess that did work well, but Light still managed to cover up despite almost being targeted from episode 2.
    to me it's tougher to see how L actually theorized that someone could be behind this in the 1st place.... it's kinda crazy
    but plot got run and it needs some thrills! i love Death note as it!

  • @iloveroblox3274
    @iloveroblox3274 3 года назад +736

    I’d say his worst mistake was celebrating early, during the end of the series where N and everyone else was supposed to die he said, “I win” which led to evidence of him being Kira. If this hadn’t happened it would have been harder to prove him guilty.

    • @CiraxMusic
      @CiraxMusic 3 года назад +155

      I definitely think Light could have gotten away with saying Near is framing me. There was literally nothing about Mikami linking him to Light and Misa wasn't there that day either. If he hadn't of said "I win" I think he would have at least survived that day.

    • @jessetheanimenerd3304
      @jessetheanimenerd3304 3 года назад +66

      @@CiraxMusic While it's true that Mikami wasn't related to Light, it's also true that Aizawa, Mogi, the Task Force and Near were all already convinced at that point that Light was Kira. Assuming in this scenario Light didn't out himself, If Light had managed to spew out a lie like that, Near and the others would easily dismiss it with basic evidence I think.

    • @izyg9274
      @izyg9274 3 года назад +96

      Another neat detail is that N knew he won as soon as they entered the building. Since he had the real death note, he could see the shinigami in the room.

    • @iloveroblox3274
      @iloveroblox3274 3 года назад +7

      @@jessetheanimenerd3304 true but my point is that if he hadn’t celebrated he could try to weasel his way out.

    • @ethanpillay9493
      @ethanpillay9493 3 года назад +75

      Also guys let's not forget that N looked at Mikami's fake notebook that he thought was real and it had everyone's names on it beside Light's. Also Mikami called Light Kami (God, if you watched the dub) so regardless of Light saying anything, he was always gonna lose once he set foot in that warehouse.

  • @LavenousForever
    @LavenousForever 2 года назад +1240

    His final nail in his coffin was killing Ray Penbur. HE DIDNT EVEN SUSPECT HIM!!! All light had to do was let him move on. Instead he HAD to kill them and narrow down the list even more 🙄

    • @YourLocalCopiumDealer
      @YourLocalCopiumDealer 2 года назад +293

      It was a mistake, yes, but completely within character though. Light didn't know what Ray was thinking. He had been running circles in his own mind for weeks. Plotting, scheming and anticipating the police and L. At this point he has developed a level of paranoia and acts out of fear, not logic.

    • @realspeedghxst
      @realspeedghxst 2 года назад +123

      Light's grave mistake was killing the fake L in ep2, without doing that he wouldn't give his location to L and just be free to kill

    • @YourLocalCopiumDealer
      @YourLocalCopiumDealer 2 года назад +142

      @@realspeedghxst So true. However I think that was brilliant writing, because it foreshadowed his downfall. Light couldn't help himself, he was too arrogant. And Ryuk even told Light how he would die. He gave us a massive spoiler and nobody noticed.

    • @tomasroberts3481
      @tomasroberts3481 2 года назад +31

      You say final nail in the coffin but Light literally would have won if Mikami wouldn’t have made 1 mistake

    • @YourLocalCopiumDealer
      @YourLocalCopiumDealer 2 года назад +23

      @@tomasroberts3481 Yeah, but Ryuk literally spelled it out for us. "I will write your name in my deathnote." Destiny? Or did he plan it? Either way Ryuk and we by proxy knew how it would end.

  • @goseigentwitch3105
    @goseigentwitch3105 Год назад +1

    The thing I disliked most about my most recent rewatch of Deathnote was how in the first part of the show, all that Light has to do is induction. As he knows that he's Kira, he can fairly effortlessly pretend to make deductions like L, but really he's just starting from the end point that he already knows and going backwards from it.
    Then when he loses his memory, he's suddenly a much better master of deduction than he ever was in the first part. Light post-memory-loss would have never made the mistakes he made.

  • @LauncherSpiderMk7
    @LauncherSpiderMk7 Год назад +3

    I think another big factor was Light's maturity. He got the notebook as a high school student. Imagine if he found it in his late twenties, or even his forties.

  • @JAG103
    @JAG103 3 года назад +709

    But the biggest issue with all of this is that Light intended for people to know of his existence. It might have been stupid in hindsight, but he was absolutely sure that he couldn't be caught and every move he made had a purpose and that purpose was for people to know about him, while also proving uncatchable

    • @INFA_KNIGHT
      @INFA_KNIGHT 3 года назад +10

      He would've pulled it of if his accomplices listened

    • @leonardocerqueiradias6168
      @leonardocerqueiradias6168 3 года назад +26

      Yeah! He wanted people to see what would happen to anyone that defied him. L did it in public, so he couldn't just let it pass if following that philosophy. His philosophy was flawed, that why he made flawed actions.

    • @jjpark98
      @jjpark98 3 года назад +19

      That tends to be the major issue with pretty much most things humans do. Not all but most people want some form of recognition for the things they do. Whether the thing they're doing is good or bad in this case.

    • @kaibaboy3374
      @kaibaboy3374 3 года назад +4

      @@leonardocerqueiradias6168 No he wanted people to know becouse thst way criminals would fear him and therefore stop crime and save countless people.You missed everything.His ideals were not perfect but they were definetely the best available.

    • @leonardocerqueiradias6168
      @leonardocerqueiradias6168 3 года назад

      @@kaibaboy3374 You just repeated what I said.

  • @MiniMight
    @MiniMight 3 года назад +476

    Seriously, lights entire downfall was the fact that he actually tried to not get caught. All he had to do was not respond and they probably would've concluded they were just natural deaths 😭.
    Sure ryuk would've done something eventually but still

    • @moviefiendz
      @moviefiendz 3 года назад +49

      Exactly. It would have put the onus on others to prove that all the prison deaths were unnatural. And by then Light could have prisoners commit suicide, stab each other, have aneurysms. Even L says that he had to see it for himself and didn't believe it until he did the Lind L Taylor thing. But Light wanted the world to be aware of a "God"

    • @reignadams6692
      @reignadams6692 3 года назад +14

      not natural deaths , they thought a literal god was doing these deaths until it was proven otherwise

    • @moviefiendz
      @moviefiendz 3 года назад +33

      @@reignadams6692 Light's ego was his downfall. He wanted all people to think a God was doing this. If instead he came up varied suicidal deaths and spaced them out it would have never reached L at all, but it would be a very boring series.

    • @reignadams6692
      @reignadams6692 3 года назад +9

      @@moviefiendz they could make a alternate series where light actually doss things right just to see how itd look

    • @reignadams6692
      @reignadams6692 3 года назад

      L might be seen as a failure going against a god or something extreme

  • @smo_phoenix
    @smo_phoenix 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve always kind of seen this as the point. This scene is the show going “yeah Light could just do what he wants and never be caught, but that’s gonna be boring so it starts now”

  • @JuQmadrid
    @JuQmadrid 2 месяца назад +1

    Pride was also L's downfall. He could just have taken Light into custudy for a few days without warning instead of planting cameras in his room.
    Once the deaths stop they can safely assume he is Kira.

    • @EmeralBookwise
      @EmeralBookwise Месяц назад

      Well, in L's case he isn't only concerned with who Kira is, but also how Kira can seemingly kill anyone in the world with only a name and face. Just holding Light in custody and waiting for the deaths to stop would only answer one of those two questions.

  • @xyouthe
    @xyouthe 2 года назад +464

    when you realize this was all because ryuk wanted some fun time on earth. that being said tho, i think ryuk was definitely very satisfied. his notebook was picked up by an incredibly intelligent young man who also has issues with his own ego. ryuk knew from the very start how all of this would end, as soon as he found out light has a big ego, he figured out what light's downfall would be like. honestly happy for the guy, hope he had a good stay on earth

    • @saparapatepete
      @saparapatepete Год назад +24

      As soon as he met Light he knew he got one hell of a party.....plus apples.

  • @fantomanimus6401
    @fantomanimus6401 3 года назад +339

    Light ultimately went against the “moral good” he was trying to create as soon as he tried to go after L. I think that twisted sense of needing to win was the downfall. His motive was never as pure as he wanted.

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 3 года назад +22

      I've been looking through the comment to see someone else notice and point out this irony. For all the people that think Light was righteous, why did he try to kill a detective trying to find him? He didn't even give them a chance, ignore it or try to wait it out until Lind L. didn't find him - he immediately decided "Hmm, this guy seems like he *might* get in my way. I'm gonna kill him." And I have to think, partly he did it out of self-preservation for his goal, but I'm sure it also had to do with showing everyone else how serious and powerful he was.
      That was his greatest downfall, it wasn't the last domino to fall, but that instance of his ego trying to assert himself as the one, true epitome of justice is what got him caught and led him to real justice years later.

    • @shaken_thesaurus2001
      @shaken_thesaurus2001 3 года назад +19

      @@navonmyhand7999 Also, the entire reason Misa is infatuated with Light is because he killed the robbers who murdered Misa’s parents. But Light never once seems to care about the safety he has brought to Misa, or anyone for that matter. He says that he stands for the innocent, but he doesn’t. He just wants power.

    • @gots0359
      @gots0359 2 года назад +4

      @@navonmyhand7999 its all about god-complex and him being teenager. Great real life-appliable advice, ngl

    • @izzfp9802
      @izzfp9802 2 года назад +3

      Not sure how they did it in the show, but I guess it won't be far from the manga (since I read them and did not watch the show enough), but when Reurk first heard about Kira plan, he said something along the line, "... then, the only murderer left is you"
      I think that's the whole Death Note story there.

    • @saltypotatochip4707
      @saltypotatochip4707 2 года назад

      @@izzfp9802 in the anime i remember light saying how kira wants to create a world only for innocent and good people and ryuk says "look who's talking"

  • @Lornext
    @Lornext 6 месяцев назад +1

    There is a reason it is called: "The game of pride"
    Light didn't want to not get caught per say by avoiding the game, he wanted to play the game because that was his true goal, not changing the world.
    He would have lost if he DIDN'T take the bait.

  • @selalorin
    @selalorin Год назад +1

    it always bugged THE CRAP out of me how he handled the police/student suspicion thing. honestly if he had just taken TIME to plan after his first two test kills, he could have easily deduced all of this and more on his own because of how smart he is. but like you said, his pride is what gets in his way. and i do really like the message the show sends at the end, plus the cat and mouse chase between L and him (i wish they hadnt killed L off so soon, i loved him so much more than near 😭) needed to happen for the plot. it just frustrates me how easy it would have been to get away with, yet hes too ambitious

  • @AUKronos
    @AUKronos 2 года назад +4019

    Not to dunk on this video but isn't that the point of Light as a character? His flawed ego and obsession to be "God". He set in motion everything from killing Lind L Taylor on purpose, because he wanted to get close enough to L to kill him, while playing God at the same time. Yes, the most logical thing to do would be to do nothing. He could've continued to play God and L would never catch him. But he didn't like the idea of L challenging his perspective of "passing righteous judgement". L got under Lights skin because Light is fueled by narcissism and so desperately wanted to one up L - Which he inevitably did. I did enjoy the video nontheless because I love that this show is still being talked about, but nothing new was really said in this video, sorry.

    • @eclipseo
      @eclipseo 2 года назад +47

      I disagree, even if Light didn't kill Taylor L would have a million schemes to get more info/suspects. Also, I'm surprised the police never went through his computer or the task force in general they just prohibited the use of personal phones.

    • @coldshadow7880
      @coldshadow7880 2 года назад +131

      He didnt kill Lynd L Taylor on purpose to get to L. At that time he thought the inmate was L. Its only after this mistake that is only option is to be safe from suspicion but still a suspect noless so that he can zero in on the real L and eliminate him. Is everyone watching the anime or reading the manga with its eyes closed?🤨

    • @pandaeyez
      @pandaeyez 2 года назад +35

      I agree with you. When you have a magical notebook, you kinda underestimate people from there.
      I think it's only natural to get complacent. Light won in the end so this video is redundant in saying he lost in episode 2.
      What's that expression... He may have lost the battle, but he won the war.

    • @patrikleander8872
      @patrikleander8872 2 года назад +11

      I agree with you. It is so easy speak in hindsight of what he should have done. But it is not like Light wasn't still figuring out everything and he paniced. He has gone too far to back down so obviously he will take the bait. He doesn't even really know who and what he is dealing with when L challenges him. At least that is how I remember it for it has been a while since I've seen the show.

    • @paulshipper143
      @paulshipper143 2 года назад +5

      I think you're right.. Light actions help move the plot, where if he did nothing we wouldn't had this chase.

  • @lnwtkdift01
    @lnwtkdift01 3 года назад +278

    Agreed on most of the topics but there is one thing that you didn't pointed out. Kira goal was never to hide from L and the police forever. He wanted to defeat them and become 'god of the new world'. The ruler of his own perfect world. So he have to eliminate L out of the equation to do that. But I pretty much agree on everything else that you mentioned in this video.

    • @ameennasar2583
      @ameennasar2583 3 года назад +26

      I think the youtube video is about his character flaws.
      Actually,an average person with death note can use it without getting caught,if they don't have 'pride' like Light.
      Actually,such a tool will bring 'pride' to any user.Using it is unfair after all.

    • @freddyg6094
      @freddyg6094 3 года назад +4

      6:28

    • @kenzoo21
      @kenzoo21 3 года назад +5

      @@ameennasar2583 The thing is that Light (probably) wanted Kira to be known. by being known he gives an incentive for people to not commit any crime. That average person would not get caught but he may not have the same effect on the public than Light would have.
      Also saying that it was just his pride is kinda of simplifying it too much. The existence of L is unpredictable, someone that is not just smart, but allowed to do crazy stuff.

    • @ameennasar2583
      @ameennasar2583 3 года назад +3

      @@kenzoo21 It's cruel pride for sure.Imagine if I or you were on Light's position.If a person says what you're doing is evil,will you kill him for that?
      If your answer is 'no',then you'll understand the fault in Light's character and for sure character faults create villains.
      Also,an average person with the ambition to eliminate evil people will succeed the test of L,if they don't have god complex like Light,and would not get caught.The whole anime is about how Light's character
      leads to his downfall,like Macbeth.

    • @kenzoo21
      @kenzoo21 3 года назад +2

      @@ameennasar2583 "If a person says what you're doing is evil,will you kill him for that?"
      Maybe. In the right context.
      I dont think Light killed the fake L just for that.
      That average person might as well have taken the bait of the fake L, even without the god complex. The stuff L does against Kira isn't with the specific intention to exploit the weaknesses of someone with god complex.

  • @mrbutish
    @mrbutish 22 дня назад +1

    I know right, already in episode 2 he is on a watchlist and zeroed in

  • @SmartAss4123
    @SmartAss4123 8 месяцев назад +1

    I thought I was the only one who realized how early Light lost to L. Glad to see a video on it

  • @lovelypanda8676
    @lovelypanda8676 3 года назад +350

    The dumbest mistake Light ever did was not letting the FBI investigate longer before starting his experiments on prisoners. He basically just told L when he found out about the FBI.

    • @gareishappy
      @gareishappy 3 года назад +19

      I have a feeling he wasn't Kira for 'justice' he was bored. He might have done all those stuff because he was bored and wanted to mess around with L a bit
      edit: I don't think he was doing it JUST for justice but he was also bored

    • @winstonleak1203
      @winstonleak1203 3 года назад +15

      he could've left the guy who investigated him alone, it wouldn't have done anything bad for him to let the dude live, considering he didn't find light suspicious at all. and neither did the rest of the fbi-

    • @adrianj6795
      @adrianj6795 3 года назад +6

      I'm pretty certain that is the whole point. He wanted to taunt L and give a bit more information so L could participate more in their cat and mouse game.

    • @Hirabeatz
      @Hirabeatz 3 года назад +2

      Light already knew L knew it was him but with no evidence at that time he can mess around and test things out

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 3 года назад +3

      @Pissed Off White Guy
      I think he wanted to believe it. I don't think it was actually true, though. A massive part of Light's personality and motivations seems to be wrapped around deception, and especially self-deception. He can't face the idea that he's capable of doing bad things, so he tells himself what he's doing is actually good and selfless -- while he's pretty obviously toying with people and enjoying himself immensely.

  • @Flipitmixit
    @Flipitmixit 3 года назад +448

    6:17 thats the thing, crime stopping wasnt his actual dream. His dream was to be recognized as God the only one who could pass judgement

    • @shyamk1103
      @shyamk1103 3 года назад +12

      Maybe you should say “ wasn’t his only dream” .

    • @lucat17lula
      @lucat17lula 3 года назад +27

      I think it was his dream at the start, but this ultimate weapon made him lose his initial ideals and he became too prideful.

    • @shyamk1103
      @shyamk1103 3 года назад +3

      @@lucat17lula he didn't ever forget about his initial ideal. I don't know what made you think that but he always wanted to make a perfect world( he mentioned about making a perfect world lot of times) he always believed that he is justice and he wanted to to do a good thing to the world and make it more peaceful place to live. Even the reason he was killing FBI agents and the police is because he believes them to be evil because they are opposing justice. So he wanted to become God and equally he wanted to make a perfect world...

    • @Flipitmixit
      @Flipitmixit 3 года назад +16

      @@shyamk1103 he mentioned wanting to be God in like episode 1😭

    • @Flipitmixit
      @Flipitmixit 3 года назад +30

      @@shyamk1103 Light is a narcicist psychopath who misused his power as soon as he knew the death note worked. He was willing to kill his own sister and judged people when they commited petty crimes after L was dead. He just wanted to be god, he said this very early on. The whole justice thing was just a delusion he told himself to justify his actions, but like Near said "you're just a serial killer"

  • @keiyangoshin3650
    @keiyangoshin3650 3 месяца назад +1

    The minute he chose to kill people he lost in my book. He was too arrogant to just lay back and have everyone forget he existed. I was satisfied with the ending. There was no other way this could have ended. Good video. 👍

  • @badassgibus
    @badassgibus 4 месяца назад +1

    His biggest mistake was when killed the FBI guy who legit thought he was innocent. Like he manipulated that guy perfectly and just kills the FBI guy who would vouch for him

  • @RemyBeast
    @RemyBeast 2 года назад +150

    "For the story to work the characters must be flawed" - This story is an incredible example of how you can advance a plot with good writing.

    • @etanifi7613
      @etanifi7613 5 месяцев назад +7

      I completely agree, I love watching this show, because you need to be more than clever to predict what happens next, you have to have a strong intuition about what happens next in TV shows/movies
      On my first walkthrough I actually predicted that Misa would be the 2nd Kira though this process of context clues and what I know abou other shows

    • @TheFirstCurse1
      @TheFirstCurse1 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@etanifi7613Well that's not hard to guess at all. Like a lot of animes the opening spoils it.

  • @sapphic.shortcake
    @sapphic.shortcake 3 года назад +62

    this is why i love death note so much. especially because most of the flaws in his planning he's self aware of and acknowledges that they would help narrow down the search when questioned by ryuk about it. and he explains that its because he WANTS to have the challenge of them being so close to catching him but not being able to pin him down. death note is hands down the best anime i've ever watched and still is my favorite to this day.

  • @E.Humperdinck
    @E.Humperdinck 5 месяцев назад +2

    Light should've just moved away from Japan after L narrowed it down to the kanto region. He was a minor, sure. But he could have found some excuse, like going to college abroad. He also should never have joined the task force to catch Kira. They'd be left searching for him in Japan the rest of the show.

  • @sunalisharma1827
    @sunalisharma1827 2 месяца назад +1

    Light's ego was the only thing that led to his downfall. By the time L had suspected there to be a PERSON behind the killings, there was no way in which he would've been able to pinpoint exactly Light out for doing the killings. He might've definitely suspected him, regarding the fact that he had relations with a person in the police department (his dad), AND because he was such an intelligent student (as shown in the show - L suspected Light to be Kira the first day he met him in college); but besides that, there would've been no way he would be caught - like EVER. He could've done what he was doing TILL THE DAY HE DIED.
    Also, in the end he became overconfident, thinking that there was no way for Near to replace the pages the real notebook as well as the fake. If he was careful and not so overconfident with pride, he would've told Mikami to tear a couple of pages from the real notebook, and then write the names on THOSE pages, outside the building on the 28th of Jan instead of any of the notebooks. But he didn't, as he was so filled with pride and overconfidence, and THAT is exactly what caused him to lose.

  • @anayaweick7964
    @anayaweick7964 2 года назад +927

    That whole thing confused me. Killing Lind L. Tailor made sense, because Light is childish and it was an impulse decision. However, after that, he goes completely haywire. Even with the information that he lives in the Kanto region of Japan and he is a student, they’d have to investigate every single student out there. His big mistake was showing his involvement with the police. The weird thing was that before Light knew that L had found out about the police thing, Light says “If he’s as good as they say, he’ll probably suspect my connections to the police.” (Not verbatim), so he knew what he was doing.
    I think once he found out Lind L. Tailor wasn’t L, he realized he had lost, and therefore needed to “win” or reclaim his dignity by killing L. L knew how easy Kira was making it for him, which is why L could say so confidently that he knew Kira was childish and hated losing. Light wanted to get close to L so he could eliminate him, and he did it recklessly, exactly how L was counting on it.
    L would have been lost without Kira’s impulsiveness, and Light’s impulsiveness shows in every scene, even when he acts composed. Ryuk knows this, too, which is why he tells Light that Raye is tailing him. It’s why Light got so in his head that he killed Raye and his fiancée.
    As much as Ryuk says he wouldn’t take sides on L’s killings, Ryuk was never on Light’s side. Ryuk said stuff to freak him out because he knew _that_ would be a worthy show. No, he wasn’t on L’s side either, but Ryuk influenced Light’s decisions so much because he knew it would be interesting.

    • @savvymarie7882
      @savvymarie7882 2 года назад +45

      I love your comment btw just so you know lol

    • @IcE-_-Kidd
      @IcE-_-Kidd Год назад +5

      ​@@savvymarie7882fr

    • @MarlonTaylandeur
      @MarlonTaylandeur Год назад +6

      Quite a smart comment :)

    • @emmaj5807
      @emmaj5807 Год назад

      ^^^^

    • @NOU-iw3gb
      @NOU-iw3gb Год назад +26

      Because light wanted the normal public to know that there was someone passing judgment. He wanted to challenge L or anyone that would stop him from killing criminals.

  • @moocake057
    @moocake057 3 года назад +788

    Imo, the most interesting aspect of the entire show is that as Light continues to use the notebook, his sense of Justice kept twisting into this sick version of it. After he found out about L, he pushed creating a better world aside to defeat L. He started killing good people who were getting in his way.

    • @alex2005z
      @alex2005z 2 года назад

      Why the ' in good people

    • @SakuraxStars
      @SakuraxStars 2 года назад +62

      Another interesting point is that Light starts believing that ANYONE who opposes Kira, even a little bit, is evil. So the FBI agents might as well be criminals to him. Light builds this authoritarian regime around Kira, and it’s scarily effective because even decades later people still worship and celebrate Kira.

    • @alex2005z
      @alex2005z 2 года назад +1

      @@SakuraxStars decades later? But the show doesnt go on for a decade even

    • @winchester5991
      @winchester5991 2 года назад +10

      @@alex2005z You might want to look at Death note one shot manga

    • @alex2005z
      @alex2005z 2 года назад +4

      @@winchester5991 I probably wont

  • @boushido1
    @boushido1 2 месяца назад +1

    Even if Light hadn't tried to kill L on tv. I think L would've baited him with a fake hostage crisis.

  • @calvinware7957
    @calvinware7957 Год назад

    finding a blank notebook with nothing in it during test season would be highly suspicious especially when it has DEATH NOTE and the rules of hot it works on it.

  • @_lostclub
    @_lostclub Год назад +3

    I love the 'spoiler warning' after you already said he dies in the end. great job.

  • @jaredhoeft2832
    @jaredhoeft2832 3 года назад +1095

    I think all of these issues boil down to the fact that Light is a cocky, egotistical character who just is not as smart as he thinks he is

    • @nickb220
      @nickb220 3 года назад +171

      i disagree. he is as smart as he thinks he is. IN THE END he lost because of mikami's mistake. you could say light made a mistake by entrusting it to the wrong person, though.

    • @beastiebro
      @beastiebro 3 года назад +91

      @@nickb220 but the reason why he had to entrust Mikami (and use an extremely risky method of communication) was because of HIS mistakes.

    • @asaptrizzy967
      @asaptrizzy967 3 года назад +34

      The issue is that he wanted kira to be known which was he's downfall

    • @beastiebro
      @beastiebro 3 года назад +21

      @@asaptrizzy967 but the entire point of Kira was to be known or else it wouldn’t cause the change he wanted

    • @ChristianMagoden
      @ChristianMagoden 3 года назад

      As all humans

  • @hiddengem336
    @hiddengem336 2 года назад +605

    His biggest flaw was his ego. He wanted the world to know that Kira existed and wanted the battle between him and L. If Light genuinely believed in the ‘pure justice’ of making criminals pay for what they did, he wouldn’t have been caught

    • @kanade2605
      @kanade2605 2 года назад +12

      True, just put details of death in every kill randomly

    • @realspeedghxst
      @realspeedghxst 2 года назад +1

      Justice is blind if you don't take matters into your own hands there won't be justice

    • @thomasyongo7287
      @thomasyongo7287 2 года назад +11

      But lights whole point was that there had to be a god figure to deter more crime so to that idea Kira had to b known world wide

    • @johanliebert6859
      @johanliebert6859 2 года назад +2

      @@thomasyongo7287 maybe to create fear so no one dares to crime again

    • @naiverphilosophy
      @naiverphilosophy 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, this is why I believe Light was on par, and maybe even smarter than L, as when he loses the death note, taking his ego out of the picture, he makes deduction after deduction that L missed out on.

  • @DarianRamkissoon
    @DarianRamkissoon 8 месяцев назад +1

    I mean Light wanted kira to be famous as judge, jury and executioner. He could have gone unoticed if his goal was to be a silent killer. He wanted to give the criminals a name to fear. Like how batman became a symbol in the Christopher Nolan movies

  • @_alessio__
    @_alessio__ 7 дней назад

    i think that he was so bored of life in general, having no challenges being the smartest kid and everything else, that he inconunconsciously made mistakes to get arrested and challenge himself to avoid getting arrested at the same time

  • @zildiun2327
    @zildiun2327 2 года назад +2719

    A big blunder for sure, but not Light’s biggest.
    When L is “explaining” the Raye Penber situation to Light, light says something along the lines of “I see. And because Raye was investigating me before he died, I’m one of your prime suspects.”
    Light failed to realize that L never mentioned Raye was investigating him. L caught this immediately. It’s why he was so positive it was light. It’s because Light basically told him he was Kira already.

    • @donkeykong4684
      @donkeykong4684 2 года назад +349

      i didn't even notice that when i was watching the show

    • @dr_no-no
      @dr_no-no 2 года назад +111

      Holy shit!

    • @suchismithakn
      @suchismithakn 2 года назад +154

      Omg I've watched it at least 10 times and never noticed this

    • @coldman5149
      @coldman5149 2 года назад +788

      "And I was one of the people who ray penber was investigating before he died" I think was the exact line. Light deduced that he was one of ray penbers targets. He put it together, and L already knew that light had tremendous deduction skills. It wasn't a mistake

    • @thatdumbstubbornbitch
      @thatdumbstubbornbitch 2 года назад +50

      @@coldman5149 exactly

  • @Un1234l
    @Un1234l 2 года назад +578

    Revisiting Death Note 15 years later really makes me appreciate the writing more as I understand the larger nuances and complexities now.

    • @always_serpico
      @always_serpico 2 года назад +25

      I’m rewatching the anime, and I’m feeling the opposite way. I don’t remember Light being this stupid, the first time I watched.

    • @XZagatoX
      @XZagatoX Год назад +8

      @@always_serpico Hindsight bias

    • @HisameArtwork
      @HisameArtwork Год назад +3

      @@always_serpico ikr, it's the reason I'm afraid to re-watch it.

    • @TheMrDewil
      @TheMrDewil Год назад +1

      @@always_serpico exactly, bro. When I revisited it waaayy past my teenage years and got a grasp of these "larger nuances" and so called "complexities", just realized that it's the same bullshit as any other anime with overcompetent and overcapable teens, except this one is taking itself way too seriously.

  • @Katie-hj5eb
    @Katie-hj5eb 8 месяцев назад +2

    Light literally explains this in the show. He did a lot of this on purpose because he wanted to be closer to the investigation. It was a power grab. Dangerous but calculated.

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavar 9 дней назад

    Very worth noting that the ideal strategy is not necessarily how things would go down in real life. Light's pride and hubris is dialed up to 11, sure, but anyone who decides "oh hey, I have this thing that can kill anyone, I'm going to kill EVERYONE I consider to be bad, and I'm going to do it as fast as I can" is...definitely at least a 9.5 on the pride/hubris scale. This means they're probably going to make some dumb mistakes. Honestly, the only thing about episode 2 that doesn't scan as plausible IRL is that Light, given what he knows about L, doesn't even consider the possibility that a name as L-heavy as Lind L. Tailor might in fact be some manner of bait. Pride would make him do it anyway, he's being challenged, he can't NOT answer the challenge.
    (And yes, the logic that a name with 3 L's can't be L's real name isn't conclusive, and L Lawliet does indeed have 3 Ls in it...but it's a detail that would cause me to question it a bit.