For anyone wondering why it sucked after L died, it’s because the anime rushed the remainder of the manga. For reference, L’s death was about halfway into the manga, meaning Near’s section shoulda been about 25 episodes, not just 12. This rushing resulted in a lot of internal monologue being skipped. It’s why Near seems to be pulling things out from no where.
@@thefinestmeme3317 It’s better, but still flawed. The author was originally planning on ending the story around the same time L dies, but the publishers were too greedy and forced him to continue the story for longer, so naturally the quality is worse since the author wrote it by force.
@@s9persaiyan In the anime when they meet Mello tells Near that shinigami exist and some of the rules in the book are fake. He still wants to catch Kira first but he also wanted to settle some debt with Near.
@@s9persaiyanare you serious, you literally can just watch the anime or better yet read the manga because him telling Near all this information is shown. Pay attention to the story
They realized that no matter what they tried, they could never write a successor who was equal to L. Nobody else could ever be L. There is only one L and there will never be another.
No,actually Melo got that information from the Sidho (shinigami whose notebook Ryuk stole and had given it to Light originally) who told them about these fake rules and Melo passed on the information to Near as a favour for giving him the only photo of his in existence. Watch episode 30 for more details
@@subbaiahkasi6310Because the shinigami lying means that it's the Shinigami that is on Kira's side. And Shinigami would be with Kira. Also the Shinigami probably wouldn't lie if it was to a random person without the guy who added the rule present.
@@saki437 I mean there is the Shinigami king or whatever. Also, it states that a user of the death note can neither go to heaven nor hell, implying that heaven does exist. And if heaven exists then so does god
@@HeavenGottaBelieve Yeah not sure either. I mean, light says in the manga right at the beginning that there is no afterlife and Ryuk agrees, and in the manga when he dies there are a few pages of just black. But in the anime we get to see L at the end and there is also that new shinigami that looks like light. Well, we'll just have to wait for another season of death note.
the show has a lot of logical fallacies like that. the first one was L doing it with the video thing. Time zones exist for example, there was no actual evidence that the person killed the fake L. It was leaps in logic that always seemed to be correct.
@@TheKillerman3333what?! It was literally explained wtf 😂. The broadcast only happened in that area, therefore the conclusion was that Kira had to be in that area because that population were the only ones who saw it. Wtf you mean time zones. He literally said that the broadcast will be cast at each area. Zero to do with time zones.
Tbh it feels like when L died that was season 1 and it was really interesting to watch and when near enters it feels like season 2, it looks like they forced the writer to extend the story. For me death note ended when L died, they nerfed Light so much in the second part
To be fair, most of Light's advantages were either pulled out of nowhere or happened due to sheer luck. L could counter some of that which made the series interesting to watch, but two worse versions of him who also clash with eachother stood no chance against lucky AND smart Kira, which would make the show excruciatingly painful to watch, so they basically HAD to nerf him
Uh because L had to figure out who Light was first. While Near started that Light was Kira and for him to finish what L couldn't and that is to find evidence to Link Light to Kira.
@seby4231 By who? Kira has the notebook AND a higher authority than both Near and Mello combined. If they really wanted to get their hands on that notebook, it would mean starting a world war because Kira basically has Japan under his leadership and Near had the US and they clearly don’t want that since Kira could just kill any government official in the US leaving them extremely vulnerable to an attack.
@seby4231 it’s fiction, anything is possible, not to mention this is death note… light literally predicted the future damn near flawlessly to beat L you think he can’t start a world war for shits n gigs with the power of the death note?
Light didn't want to hold any government officials under hostage for his own benefit because it's a sign of weakness and defeats the whole point of his goal of becoming God
I really disliked how they just kept forcing the narrative in season 2. Season 1 had logic to it. It might have been a bit wonky, but it was there. Season 2 just did whatever the hell they wanted with zero regard for if it made any sense
A lot of the logic was cut out between the manga and anime adaptations to fit in the episode count. Including the best deduction, when Near zeroes in on Mikamj being part of it. In the manga he doesn’t just have super powers and guesses on the right screen seemingly. He has a whole deductive process to lead to Mikami
It sucks too because when L died, it really felt like Light won and was truly free to be Kira with no opposing force to spot him. But the story forced him to fail anyway.
@@geodude0744lights own ego got very big. he was able to beat L and looked down on near as some cheap imitation. That was part of the whole reason why Light ended up losing
i’ve got a feeling L set light up to be the second L as a sort of backup plan, since L was pretty much certain light was kira and light didn’t know about wammys house. to anyone aware of wammys house and near and the others competing to be L’s successor, surely a second L after his death would be a major hint about something being off, causing suspicion to the second L who doesn’t even know about wammys house
Exactly. L had been known it was Light. He just couldn't find the evidence to tie him with the book. Near started in the premise of light being Kira, and his whole job was not to figure out who Kira was but how to tie Light to the death note. He has to know a lot of what L already did since he knew about the Notebook already.
@@blowc1612 kinda, near only knows about the notebook cause he had one of the officers who was there when higuchi was arrested, and mello knew cause of the spy he had in spk (anime glosses over this for some reason even though it’s very important) what i mean is, near and mello at the time of L’s death are both under the impression they are fighting each other for the title of L’s successor, so for L to die whilst investigating kira and then a new third party unknown person pretending to be the same L they know is dead, would be extremely suspicious considering those two were meant to be the successor. at this time, however, they only know the notebook as “write a name that person dies” they don’t know the rules, so when the director game ends himself it’s suspicious but not confirmed until mello gets his hands on the book, where light is pretty much confirmed kira due to the police info and circumstances around being a second L the anime only shows it for a second but at the start of the second half, you see light deleting L’s memento which had all the investigation info on it, which was probably meant for near and mello to see
The fact that light didn’t accept Near’s agreed (when he said “I’m going to write mello’s real name into the natebook, if I die after 13 days that means that I lost) deal proved that he has something to hide and nobody from the Japanese police team had no idea to consider especially since after L said the 13 day rule was fake, he died!
Because they were going after who had powers that was unbelievable so any kind of guess or idea had to be proposed as they were dealing with someone who can kill magically.
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@@EXtrmis another 20 years* or around the age of 50, the creator confirmed he'd die at 80 from old age, so that means he'd be 40 had he taken the shinigami eyes
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
I’m not gonna say I disliked Near and Melo. But man I feel like they could have given them a bit more depth or moments together. It took two of L’s old students to finish the puzzle
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
@@thugvida Yeah, you're welcome! I personally love the intensity and action of Near and Mello's part on the manga. I wish they adapted It correctly in the anime.
I dont remember this scene.. i remember they figured out the rules are fake by another shinigami who originally had the death note light had denied it being true.. did i watch an edited deathnote on netflix?
When L was working on the case, Near was a little kid. Near joins the picture 3-4 years after L's death, I think. In that time, Kira keeps on rampaging and eventually has the majority of the world on his side.
And how did he conclude that one of them is fake?! Yeah... such nonsense. If you want me to believe that a character is smart, you have to demonstrate it. Create a logical path from the initial idea to the conclusion of how he deduces that the rule is fake. Merely stating it makes him seem stupid, ironically...
they suspect light all along... just like Ls broadcasts in different districts that got the fake guy pretending to be L killed narrowed his search down to the province in japan... he is fishing trying to get light to slip up and say something contradictory or get another piece of a clue together... like weather a shinigami would lie or could be forced to lie if told once they figure it out by him not dying then it confirms the rule is fake and confirms that the shinigami can lie or be forced to lie meaning that asking ryuk anything else is meaningless
there's...pretty obvious logic. -everything we know, thus far, suggests that light is kira -the only thing exonerating light is this 1 rule in the book one of two things must be true. -either that one rule is a lie, likely put there deliberately by light to prove his own innocence. -everything else we know up to this point is false, and we're back at square one. so testing the validity of that one rule seems like a very logical course of action. HOW he's proposing to test it indicates a high level of confidence. but coming up with the idea that that rule is false is not all that hard.
@@Katarax Nothing you said pertains to my argument. You dont just fish randomly. That's called guessing. And the character is supposed to be smarter than that.
Season 2 was such bullshit 😒. With L we had deductions in a cat and mouse game. After L we have plot contrivance and a literal god of death randomly deciding to out of nowhere change character for plot reason. Ryuuk (Lights shinigami) was a weirdo outlier for actually taking interest in mortals. Yet this one just breaks reality because it is feeling pity towards someone?
you should give the manga a shot, i still prefer the first half there, but the second half really got butchered in the anime with lots of cut content making it seem like bullshit guessing most of the time
What he didn't lost by accident. There was a lot of factors why Light got caught. Near cornered him. Melon finding out the rule was a lie from another shinigami. Lights ego of beating L and underestimating Near.
Think of it a different way....even if you can calculate and predict as well as a supercomputer there will always be something outside of your calculations that can trip you up.
@@KJShinra Light dug his own grave. All his actions led to him having to involve a stranger in his plan. He chose Mikami himself and even gave him freedoms. He could have actually taken into account that Mikami would act on his own.
@@KJShinra Mikami had very good reason to do what he did. There's also Matsuda's theory at the end of the manga that said Near pressured Mello to kidnap Takada and that he controlled Mikami with the notebook.
The manga shows Near deducing and planning, the anime cut half of part 2 content to fit into 11 episodes. Imagine if part 1 was cut down into 11 episodes, that's what happened to part 2 in the anime
I dont really get this. He says he wants to ask the shinigami questions. Which implies he knows its there with light and is correct as Ryuk responds. He basically asks anyways and Light chimes in to ask the question for him. Ryuk answers and now all of a sudden hes like Oh?!?!? You have a shinigami with you so it clearly must be capable of lying for you. Like what? You already knew it was with him
Haven't seen this but it makes sense. Like maybe he had a good reason to believe a shinigami was there but didn't have proof. Now he does. Basically trust but verify, or inspect what you expect.
@tonyblake7569 I mean thats fair enough. But I wish they'd worded it better. They made it seem like he 100% knee it was there and then was more or less surprised it was there. It just comes off weird
@@tonyblake7569they knew the Shinigami was there because you see it when they touch the notebook. The task force and Near was not working together but he knew there was a shinigami in the task force because L knew it.
@@slumberingemberHe knew there was a shinigami in the task force because they touched the notebook. It was explained. Near had information of what the task force knew when he took over and as L suspected it was Light, he had that information too. He asked to confirm if the shinigami was there who was seen by everyone else who touched the notebook.
I figured he wanted to test their reactions more than anything. Like volunteering Mello’s name and his death. Kira would jump at YES, but he knew if L was defeated, he would try to hide it so it's a false gesture. But if any of the team wasn't on Kira’s side, they'd be more inclined to doubt, since Matsuda mentioned after they found the Death Note that the 13 day rule meant that there's no way he could be Kira. So just suggesting that a rule could be fake seems like it was more intended to stir up doubt and cooperation. This would have failed if the entire squad supported Kira, but eh.
It seems many who watch the show are really fking dense, Near and previous to this L was just trying to find evidence they already figure out that Light is Kira
Something thats always kinda bothered me about this scene, the 2 detectives on the couch, i don't remember their names, where present when light's dad cleared him of being kira via the eye deal, lights name and date of death where both visible, so the fact that that is never brought up again or in any way used as a means to "prove his innocence" kinda baffles me and made season 2 feel a lot weaker than season 1.
Same Confusion but I think that If you Touch any Death Note then You can See The Shinigami even if it's not his Death Note(Maybe that's why Light Saw Rem In his Room when Misa Came to Meet him)
There are a lot of plot holes tbh lol Like how Kyosuke Higuchi (the first guy to get the death note after Light and Misa) didn't even notice Rem killing the guy when he asked Misa to prove she is the second Kira... Like can't he see Rem at all times?? Tf
I would’ve hung up a long time ago, moved to an isolated apartment, and never left the building unless I absolutely had to (and I would’ve worn a mask when I did go out). I would’ve ordered groceries and anything else I needed anonymously online (or under pseudonyms if a digital signature was needed) and had it delivered to my old house and snuck over there at night to pick it up. I don’t know why these people didn’t think to wear masks all the time and used pseudonyms more.
@@mask938because Light acted on an information that the task force already knew which he found out through his dad. It would have been a huge suspicion of Light suddenly went into hiding by his family. 2. The description in which L deducted right away fit Lights description, and the moment L met him he suspected it to be him. If he went to hiding then 1. How would he get money to live off as he was just a student. 2. A lot of Japan rules when it comes to renting. 3. This was made before how the internet is today.
I hope some official animating studio takes up and add some animated scenes during the 2nd half. I meant like animate all from the manga and if possible, add more. The 2nd half is too rushed, Near's reasoning on how he figured out that Teru Mikami is X-Kira made more sense in the manga with actual deductive reasoning rather than just "this guy is too well-designed & animated, he must be a major character & he's X-Kira". They made Near looking like he just made some groundbreaking discovery and his reasoning is just because it is. They did Near dirty in the anime...
no you are right, The reason season 2 sucked was because part 2 should had been 25 episodes or so but they cut most of it to fit into 11 episodes. It would be like if they made part 1 11 episodes instead of 25
Everyone mad that Neer is less patient than L is so funny 💀 L’s death is supposed to suck for the viewer/reader. You all missed the point of it because you want to believe everyone is a god. When your family dies you will understand. Sometimes there’s just no amount of right you can do to fix things. Sometimes the bad just happens. That’s what this show is. That’s what it is all about. Yes the anime rushed the ending but it didn’t forget its purpose. You all did.
@@zoraogrith9905I only watched the anime and I completely agree with this though. The story falls off once L dies, not by a lot, it’s still one of the best animes ever imo, but it just loses something that near and mellow can’t really replace
wtfuk are you on about? Light trying to acuse Near of being Kira is so absolute nonsense that would just make everyone sure that Light IS kira. They literaly already know Near's background and that him being trained to be L's sucessor is true
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Feel like the end of death note was rushed and a lowkey ass pull if anyone was going to discover Kira it was L Near kind of just showed up and automatically had all the answers 😂
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
The thing was the notebook had rules, rules on how to use the death note. The rule Light added was the only one that wasn't an instruction of how to use the notebook but it was worded enough to make it appear like it to people.
I thought I read whole manga and watched to whole anime of Death Note. Till is videos about Death Note where they show parts of the anime and manga that I don’t remember seeing. Then I think did some scenes from the Japanese versions of the manga and anime get changed in the US versions of the manga and anime. I heard online that happens when Japanese anime gets dubbed in the US. Watch any Japanese anime dubbed and then watch it subtitled to see if there are any differences.
imagine if the killer wrote down "investigator will die after the time written in the book once he writes down a name in the book." that would clear himself and get rid of his nemesis.
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
Light was never actually that smart. He was just playing with cheat codes on the whole time. He had literal magic on his side. Multiple walking, talking plot devices helping him. And L still figured him out in record time. Why would L's two best proteges be any worse equipped when they have the benefit of all the groundwork L laid for them AND a chance to analyze and deduce what few mistakes he made? And all the while, playing with Cheat Codes is having the exact same effect on Light it has on everyone: It's making him lazier, sloppier, and cockier.
So, I see the most common comment is that Near’s deductions make no sense and that Light is too stupid post time-skip. (Note: I think everyone should really read the manga, as the anime had to effectively cut out entire portions of this second half that elaborates much more on everything that is happening) First, I think it honestly makes sense that Light would be less competent post time-skip compared to his time against L. He’s gone seven years without anyone to hone his wits with and has effectively gotten to do whatever he wanted in all that time. His skills would have dulled significantly. As for Near’s assumptions. First, he got hints from Mello about there being fake rules, so there’s no leap in logic there. As for his guess about Kira’s presence, I think it makes sense. The most likely situation is that Kira would be around wherever the Death Note is. Someone who was able to kill L would never allow something like that out of their reach. Also, I feel like it’s only fair to acknowledge how at least 50% of L’s investigation into Light relied upon complete assumptions based on his intuition.
@@thouken5777 You read the manga? And what do you mean by that? The way I saw it was that he was just very cautious. He didn’t attempt to directly confront Kira until he was certain he had a solid shot at beating him. That’s just smart. I honestly just view Near and Mellow as L’s final contingency plan against Light. So I view Near’s victory just as much a victory on L and Mellow’s part.
@ShineDark I mean nears agent replacing and replicating the entire death note in one night it's physically impossible his agent would've had to write over 200,000 names in perfect mimicry of mikamis not even including the names light written in the book search it up
@@thouken5777 I agree it’s certainly hard, but it’s not impossible. I can write 10,000 words in an hour myself. You’re right that it’d certainly be difficult to replicate another’s handwriting. But o just assumed the Agent was trained for such things.
@@ShineDark it is impossible perfectly replicating handwriting that Minami LITERALLY looks at with a microscope is impossible 200,000 names not including one's written beforehand? impossible epically in a SINGLE NIGHT
No near just doesn't care about anything but the case. L missed obvious signs it was light because he wanted to be friends with him. After L figured out it was in a specific area of japan he should have known it was light soon after by using basic logic.
If i were kira i wouldn't have Lind L taylor at all. I would have strictly stuck with criminals, Would have made them write "Kira" to show that kira is real
If i learned anything by reading the comments on the supposed "plot holes" and issues of the anime. Is that watching death note sure won't give you L or Lights inteligence, but sure as hell can give you their stupidity/arrogance.
I mean, the rule isn't technically real but also at the same time. Once the Shinigami gets bored, they'll write your name in the book and go find something else to pass the time.
The fucked up implication that’s not talked about nearly enough is that everyone who writes a name is destined to spend eternity in hell so bro literally sacrificed his soul to find out who kira was
Hell? What are you saying? That isn't how the Death Note, or the afterlife in general works in the series. There is no souls, you don't go to the afterlife when you die. There is no afterlife, only Mu.
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
IMO all of the cloak and dagger stuff was unnecessary. As far as I can tell Light broke no law on any books. All he did was write names in a book in the hopes that a god would kill them. We have a word for making a request to a god - prayer. Dude basically prayed to a god of death and was guilty of nothing. . And even if you wanna retroactively make that form of prayer a crime, Light is the first person who could successfully use the "Devil made me do it" defense. I mean... what's the prosecutor gonna do, cross examine a shinigami??
Why mention milotic lol. Nobody is grinding for a milotic in a simple mono run. The only reason to go through the hassle of getting a milotoc os to train it for comp. Otherwise its not worth it just to beat the main game lol
contradictory information. up to that point their only suspect was light, but based on that 13day test they referenced, it couldn't have been light. yes, they could just have the wrong suspect. but...think of it this way. based on everything you know John stole the little girls bike. But there's a snag, you got a picture of john elsewhere in the city at the time the bike was being stolen. a picture that could easily be fake. and thats the only evidence exonerating john. yeah, its possible john didn't steal the bike...but why not see if you can verify the photos authenticity?
Because it was the only rule that cleared Lights name when he went to prison. He suspected it was Light, and without that rule, it would mean it never cleared Lights name as kira. 2. The other rules were instructions on how to use the Death Note. This rule is the only one that wasn't an instruction on how to use the death know FOR A SHINIGAMI as the rule pertain to an actual person using it so it was out placed but not enough for any person to glance at it.
For anyone wondering why it sucked after L died, it’s because the anime rushed the remainder of the manga. For reference, L’s death was about halfway into the manga, meaning Near’s section shoulda been about 25 episodes, not just 12. This rushing resulted in a lot of internal monologue being skipped. It’s why Near seems to be pulling things out from no where.
Wait so is the manga perfect then? Cause I might have to give it a read
He'd still just be a budget L, you can't just replace a main character with someone in the same role...
@@thefinestmeme3317 It’s better, but still flawed. The author was originally planning on ending the story around the same time L dies, but the publishers were too greedy and forced him to continue the story for longer, so naturally the quality is worse since the author wrote it by force.
That's why you read his other series bakuman 😊😊😊
@@Dovahkiin049 At least the live action movies fixed that.
Guys the reason he knows is because Mello told him. Mello knew because he asked another shinigami.
mello isnt the type of person to tell near ,where you not paying attention to the story ?
mello and near are rivals
@@s9persaiyan In the anime when they meet Mello tells Near that shinigami exist and some of the rules in the book are fake. He still wants to catch Kira first but he also wanted to settle some debt with Near.
@@s9persaiyan They maybe rivals but they aren't enemies.... it's more of a childish dispute between the two
@@Weeping_loverYeah, they still care for each other to some degree.
@@s9persaiyanare you serious, you literally can just watch the anime or better yet read the manga because him telling Near all this information is shown. Pay attention to the story
They nerfed light down to moron lvls after L
They realized that no matter what they tried, they could never write a successor who was equal to L. Nobody else could ever be L. There is only one L and there will never be another.
@@mask938 too true bro
Fr they really lobotomized light to get beaten by off brand L
he was always that lvl he killed Lind l taylor on live television and gave away his power and location in like 20 seconds
Was just a lazy writing
How the fuck did he figure that out, he just made that shii up.
No,actually Melo got that information from the Sidho (shinigami whose notebook Ryuk stole and had given it to Light originally) who told them about these fake rules and Melo passed on the information to Near as a favour for giving him the only photo of his in existence. Watch episode 30 for more details
@@tezsinha6405But why did Near think that Kira needed to be in the room in order for the shinigami to lie?
@@subbaiahkasi6310Cause the characters and plot was made by one person
@@dalton2592 Yeah, that's why I'm supporting the original comment that says "How the fuck did he figure that out, he just made that shii up."
@@subbaiahkasi6310Because the shinigami lying means that it's the Shinigami that is on Kira's side. And Shinigami would be with Kira. Also the Shinigami probably wouldn't lie if it was to a random person without the guy who added the rule present.
"Nah he's lying"
Ryuk: "😮"
Dont question the word of god, child😂.
I wonder if there is an actual god in death note.
@@saki437 I mean there is the Shinigami king or whatever. Also, it states that a user of the death note can neither go to heaven nor hell, implying that heaven does exist. And if heaven exists then so does god
@@HeavenGottaBelieve yeah but Ryuk says in the manga that heaven or hell don't exist, it's just nothingness.
@@saki437 Well now death note is just contradicting itself. But ngl I believe the Death Note itself more than Ryuk
@@HeavenGottaBelieve Yeah not sure either. I mean, light says in the manga right at the beginning that there is no afterlife and Ryuk agrees, and in the manga when he dies there are a few pages of just black. But in the anime we get to see L at the end and there is also that new shinigami that looks like light. Well, we'll just have to wait for another season of death note.
Bro is willing to risk the entire investigation on a hunch 💀💀
It's the way Ervin would want it
@@CrimZonOnYTyep. Your heart and soul to the cause right
the show has a lot of logical fallacies like that. the first one was L doing it with the video thing. Time zones exist for example, there was no actual evidence that the person killed the fake L. It was leaps in logic that always seemed to be correct.
He was doing his own investigation so he didn't care.
@@TheKillerman3333what?! It was literally explained wtf 😂. The broadcast only happened in that area, therefore the conclusion was that Kira had to be in that area because that population were the only ones who saw it. Wtf you mean time zones. He literally said that the broadcast will be cast at each area. Zero to do with time zones.
Tbh it feels like when L died that was season 1 and it was really interesting to watch and when near enters it feels like season 2, it looks like they forced the writer to extend the story. For me death note ended when L died, they nerfed Light so much in the second part
They did make him write more
To be fair, most of Light's advantages were either pulled out of nowhere or happened due to sheer luck. L could counter some of that which made the series interesting to watch, but two worse versions of him who also clash with eachother stood no chance against lucky AND smart Kira, which would make the show excruciatingly painful to watch, so they basically HAD to nerf him
Uh because L had to figure out who Light was first. While Near started that Light was Kira and for him to finish what L couldn't and that is to find evidence to Link Light to Kira.
i always felt like it was him slowly cracking anf going crazy, getting sloppy and full of himself because he thought there was no more threats.
@carolinemiller6329 did they have him chained to the wall like an inferior and torture him?
When L died we knew that the end of kira was "NEAR"
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« He saw the Light, and that’s when he understood the end was Near and that he had took the L »
@@ElskaTheAnimator
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"Lol no bye" *click*
@seby4231 By who? Kira has the notebook AND a higher authority than both Near and Mello combined. If they really wanted to get their hands on that notebook, it would mean starting a world war because Kira basically has Japan under his leadership and Near had the US and they clearly don’t want that since Kira could just kill any government official in the US leaving them extremely vulnerable to an attack.
@seby4231 it’s fiction, anything is possible, not to mention this is death note… light literally predicted the future damn near flawlessly to beat L you think he can’t start a world war for shits n gigs with the power of the death note?
Your comment made laugh hard 💀
Light didn't want to hold any government officials under hostage for his own benefit because it's a sign of weakness and defeats the whole point of his goal of becoming God
@@tylerd.1after L death show became shit
I really disliked how they just kept forcing the narrative in season 2.
Season 1 had logic to it. It might have been a bit wonky, but it was there.
Season 2 just did whatever the hell they wanted with zero regard for if it made any sense
A lot of the logic was cut out between the manga and anime adaptations to fit in the episode count. Including the best deduction, when Near zeroes in on Mikamj being part of it. In the manga he doesn’t just have super powers and guesses on the right screen seemingly. He has a whole deductive process to lead to Mikami
there's no season 2, anime ends with L. There's a decent continuation in the manga though but it's unlikely to get an adaptation
@@levingthedreamanime ends with lights death.
It sucks too because when L died, it really felt like Light won and was truly free to be Kira with no opposing force to spot him. But the story forced him to fail anyway.
@@geodude0744lights own ego got very big. he was able to beat L and looked down on near as some cheap imitation. That was part of the whole reason why Light ended up losing
Ryuk is enjoying the drama XD
😊
i’ve got a feeling L set light up to be the second L as a sort of backup plan, since L was pretty much certain light was kira and light didn’t know about wammys house.
to anyone aware of wammys house and near and the others competing to be L’s successor, surely a second L after his death would be a major hint about something being off, causing suspicion to the second L who doesn’t even know about wammys house
Exactly. L had been known it was Light. He just couldn't find the evidence to tie him with the book. Near started in the premise of light being Kira, and his whole job was not to figure out who Kira was but how to tie Light to the death note. He has to know a lot of what L already did since he knew about the Notebook already.
@@blowc1612 kinda, near only knows about the notebook cause he had one of the officers who was there when higuchi was arrested, and mello knew cause of the spy he had in spk (anime glosses over this for some reason even though it’s very important)
what i mean is, near and mello at the time of L’s death are both under the impression they are fighting each other for the title of L’s successor, so for L to die whilst investigating kira and then a new third party unknown person pretending to be the same L they know is dead, would be extremely suspicious considering those two were meant to be the successor.
at this time, however, they only know the notebook as “write a name that person dies” they don’t know the rules, so when the director game ends himself it’s suspicious but not confirmed until mello gets his hands on the book, where light is pretty much confirmed kira due to the police info and circumstances around being a second L
the anime only shows it for a second but at the start of the second half, you see light deleting L’s memento which had all the investigation info on it, which was probably meant for near and mello to see
The fact that light didn’t accept Near’s agreed (when he said “I’m going to write mello’s real name into the natebook, if I die after 13 days that means that I lost) deal proved that he has something to hide and nobody from the Japanese police team had no idea to consider especially since after L said the 13 day rule was fake, he died!
The only thing that bothered me about death note was how they believed the most unbelievable possibilities when investigating people
Because they were going after who had powers that was unbelievable so any kind of guess or idea had to be proposed as they were dealing with someone who can kill magically.
They never did that.
@@KiruaZorudihi yes they did, rewatch the anime
@@blowc1612 they didn’t know at the start it had to do with powers, the went for the most far fetched theories
@@JacksonAnime Give me an example of this.
Will always be in my top 3
@@dominiquegreen4430 what are your other favs?
@@ZillasWay Tokyo Ghoul, Samurai Champloo, Castle in the sky, 12 Kingdoms, Classroom Assassination, Devils Paradise ( whoo them fights tho) ,.. ugh the list goes on love I have a lot ...
Dude won a 50/50 gamble
Always Remember If light did the shinigami eye deal he would've won ez , And at end he died way before he was supposed to
But his lifespan would be cut in half, he'd only be "God of the New World" for like 20 years
@@Dawn23716 More like 40-50 years he had no health problems or complications so he was bound to live a pretty long life
@@EXtrmis another 20 years* or around the age of 50, the creator confirmed he'd die at 80 from old age, so that means he'd be 40 had he taken the shinigami eyes
@@Dawn23716 oh that's what you meant yeah I understand 👍
@@Dawn23716"only" 20 years. That's a hell of a lot more years of life he would have got instead of doing the alternative.
Not sure how you altered the music, but it slapped way more than usual, bravo
Lol it's two Death Note music tracks playing on top of eachother
it sounds so bad... it clashes
How did Light fall for this nonsense
He took out the world's greatest detective and completely underestimated Near's ability to bluff
My guess is that after he defeated L
he thought he won that no one would be able to stop him which made them overconfident and got caught slacking
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
What chapter was Near's Intro?@@Av3rag3_D0um4
I’m not gonna say I disliked Near and Melo. But man I feel like they could have given them a bit more depth or moments together. It took two of L’s old students to finish the puzzle
Just read the manga
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
@@Av3rag3_D0um4 thank you for this insight on one of my favorite anime ! I wasn’t aware
@@thugvida Yeah, you're welcome! I personally love the intensity and action of Near and Mello's part on the manga. I wish they adapted It correctly in the anime.
That voice is pretty as duk
I dont remember this scene.. i remember they figured out the rules are fake by another shinigami who originally had the death note light had denied it being true.. did i watch an edited deathnote on netflix?
nah more likely you just don't remember well. Memory is pretty faulty.
No both scenes happened season 2 was just trash
@@Analog-1313 It's not a second season.
@@Analog-1313the manga of part 2 was better, the anime cut out around half of part 2 to fit into 11 episodes
Apparently Near likes playing Yu-Gi-Oh
WHY ARE TOU ADDING MUSIC TO A SCENE THAT ALREADY HAS THAT EXACT SONG PLAYING??
LOL yeah I was wondering if anyone else noticed it that! I can hear the layered tracks fighting with eachother 😭😭😭
Imagine if L and Near was working together in the first place
When L was working on the case, Near was a little kid. Near joins the picture 3-4 years after L's death, I think. In that time, Kira keeps on rampaging and eventually has the majority of the world on his side.
And how did he conclude that one of them is fake?! Yeah... such nonsense. If you want me to believe that a character is smart, you have to demonstrate it. Create a logical path from the initial idea to the conclusion of how he deduces that the rule is fake. Merely stating it makes him seem stupid, ironically...
they suspect light all along... just like Ls broadcasts in different districts that got the fake guy pretending to be L killed narrowed his search down to the province in japan... he is fishing trying to get light to slip up and say something contradictory or get another piece of a clue together... like weather a shinigami would lie or could be forced to lie if told once they figure it out by him not dying then it confirms the rule is fake and confirms that the shinigami can lie or be forced to lie meaning that asking ryuk anything else is meaningless
there's...pretty obvious logic.
-everything we know, thus far, suggests that light is kira
-the only thing exonerating light is this 1 rule in the book
one of two things must be true.
-either that one rule is a lie, likely put there deliberately by light to prove his own innocence.
-everything else we know up to this point is false, and we're back at square one.
so testing the validity of that one rule seems like a very logical course of action. HOW he's proposing to test it indicates a high level of confidence. but coming up with the idea that that rule is false is not all that hard.
@@Katarax Nothing you said pertains to my argument. You dont just fish randomly. That's called guessing. And the character is supposed to be smarter than that.
@@eleminatusIt's not guessing, Mello had already discovered the rules were fake and told Near. Near simply didn't tell them how he found out.
@@gaaraxnaru And how did he find out?!
Season 2 was such bullshit 😒.
With L we had deductions in a cat and mouse game.
After L we have plot contrivance and a literal god of death randomly deciding to out of nowhere change character for plot reason.
Ryuuk (Lights shinigami) was a weirdo outlier for actually taking interest in mortals.
Yet this one just breaks reality because it is feeling pity towards someone?
Finally. A good comment.
you should give the manga a shot, i still prefer the first half there, but the second half really got butchered in the anime with lots of cut content making it seem like bullshit guessing most of the time
What shinigami are you talking about?
No you just not that smart.
Read the manga
The fact that Light only lost by accident ruined the last episode for me
What he didn't lost by accident. There was a lot of factors why Light got caught. Near cornered him. Melon finding out the rule was a lie from another shinigami. Lights ego of beating L and underestimating Near.
@@blowc1612he literally did lose by accident, Mikami ruined his entire plan by being an idiot
Think of it a different way....even if you can calculate and predict as well as a supercomputer there will always be something outside of your calculations that can trip you up.
@@KJShinra Light dug his own grave. All his actions led to him having to involve a stranger in his plan. He chose Mikami himself and even gave him freedoms. He could have actually taken into account that Mikami would
act on his own.
@@KJShinra Mikami had very good reason to do what he did. There's also Matsuda's theory at the end of the manga that said Near pressured Mello to kidnap Takada and that he controlled Mikami with the notebook.
Near and mello
Same but if I was light I would just make the damn deal with the Shinigami to get the eyes and just look at near and get him😭
You could just read the manga.
The manga shows Near deducing and planning, the anime cut half of part 2 content to fit into 11 episodes. Imagine if part 1 was cut down into 11 episodes, that's what happened to part 2 in the anime
I dont really get this. He says he wants to ask the shinigami questions. Which implies he knows its there with light and is correct as Ryuk responds. He basically asks anyways and Light chimes in to ask the question for him. Ryuk answers and now all of a sudden hes like Oh?!?!? You have a shinigami with you so it clearly must be capable of lying for you. Like what? You already knew it was with him
Haven't seen this but it makes sense. Like maybe he had a good reason to believe a shinigami was there but didn't have proof. Now he does. Basically trust but verify, or inspect what you expect.
@tonyblake7569 I mean thats fair enough. But I wish they'd worded it better. They made it seem like he 100% knee it was there and then was more or less surprised it was there. It just comes off weird
@@tonyblake7569they knew the Shinigami was there because you see it when they touch the notebook. The task force and Near was not working together but he knew there was a shinigami in the task force because L knew it.
@@slumberingemberHe knew there was a shinigami in the task force because they touched the notebook. It was explained. Near had information of what the task force knew when he took over and as L suspected it was Light, he had that information too. He asked to confirm if the shinigami was there who was seen by everyone else who touched the notebook.
He knew there was one in the task force because they touched the notebook
Light: ryuke says he doesnt wanna tell you.......bye. *hangs up and eats potato chips*
Light's only weakness was Author
Nah he got cocky after he killed L
Ryuk stay calmed
Ryuk is literally my spirit animal, not giving 2 f*cks and being like "we do a little trolling"
Dont let that distract you from the fact Near's eye turned blue and he immediately guessed Mikami was the second Kira
I was just watching this show as a kid and I was like just take the eye deal and be done with all this 😂😂😂
when you kill the main boss and delete the game and thel later realize you miss the prologue story
“Whoa… this guy is good” why did he sound like Cartman 😭
L did all the leg work and neir just came in throwing around assumptions
I like L but people riding him so hard in the comments Near wasnt supposed to be a better version of L he was just supposed to finish what L started.
Also to L it was a game while near sees it as a job
I figured he wanted to test their reactions more than anything. Like volunteering Mello’s name and his death. Kira would jump at YES, but he knew if L was defeated, he would try to hide it so it's a false gesture.
But if any of the team wasn't on Kira’s side, they'd be more inclined to doubt, since Matsuda mentioned after they found the Death Note that the 13 day rule meant that there's no way he could be Kira. So just suggesting that a rule could be fake seems like it was more intended to stir up doubt and cooperation.
This would have failed if the entire squad supported Kira, but eh.
Near and L’s theme are combined
Good Light was very intelligent and patient Evil light was too hasty and cocky
It seems many who watch the show are really fking dense, Near and previous to this L was just trying to find evidence they already figure out that Light is Kira
Something thats always kinda bothered me about this scene, the 2 detectives on the couch, i don't remember their names, where present when light's dad cleared him of being kira via the eye deal, lights name and date of death where both visible, so the fact that that is never brought up again or in any way used as a means to "prove his innocence" kinda baffles me and made season 2 feel a lot weaker than season 1.
I never understand till now that how near was able to hear ryuks voice cause he haven't touched the DN
I don't think this happened in the manga
Same Confusion but I think that If you Touch any Death Note then You can See The Shinigami even if it's not his Death Note(Maybe that's why Light Saw Rem In his Room when Misa Came to Meet him)
@@ShahzadAhmad-ni3jh can you recall me which DN near touched before calling to light ?
There are a lot of plot holes tbh lol
Like how Kyosuke Higuchi (the first guy to get the death note after Light and Misa) didn't even notice Rem killing the guy when he asked Misa to prove she is the second Kira... Like can't he see Rem at all times?? Tf
In the manga Light is talking for Ryuk in this scene. After Ryuk responds to Near's question Light responds to Near with what Ryuk had to say.
Man both brothers are sick and L is the best
I would’ve hung up a long time ago, moved to an isolated apartment, and never left the building unless I absolutely had to (and I would’ve worn a mask when I did go out). I would’ve ordered groceries and anything else I needed anonymously online (or under pseudonyms if a digital signature was needed) and had it delivered to my old house and snuck over there at night to pick it up. I don’t know why these people didn’t think to wear masks all the time and used pseudonyms more.
Sadly, That isn’t Kira’s MO. With all the eyes on Light, it would never work. It would be beyond suspicious and he’d be incarcerated.
@@YungScuffed That's why he should've started doing that long before all eyes were on him.
@@mask938because Light acted on an information that the task force already knew which he found out through his dad. It would have been a huge suspicion of Light suddenly went into hiding by his family. 2. The description in which L deducted right away fit Lights description, and the moment L met him he suspected it to be him. If he went to hiding then 1. How would he get money to live off as he was just a student. 2. A lot of Japan rules when it comes to renting. 3. This was made before how the internet is today.
Hey did you know that you're more exposed when you order online?
@@dashua1735 Not if you use a VPN and Incognito Mode.
Bro made his biggest in episode 2
To understand season 1 and season 2 of death note look at the openings
I hope some official animating studio takes up and add some animated scenes during the 2nd half. I meant like animate all from the manga and if possible, add more. The 2nd half is too rushed, Near's reasoning on how he figured out that Teru Mikami is X-Kira made more sense in the manga with actual deductive reasoning rather than just "this guy is too well-designed & animated, he must be a major character & he's X-Kira". They made Near looking like he just made some groundbreaking discovery and his reasoning is just because it is. They did Near dirty in the anime...
Deth note season 2 was pure trash. Series ended after season one. Dont change my mind, you know it's true
No, majority of idiots are the ones who thinks like you do.
Season one anime then season two manga. That’s the best way to experience death note.
You could just read the manga instead declaring the series is trash.
Fuck your mind
no you are right, The reason season 2 sucked was because part 2 should had been 25 episodes or so but they cut most of it to fit into 11 episodes. It would be like if they made part 1 11 episodes instead of 25
Everyone mad that Neer is less patient than L is so funny 💀 L’s death is supposed to suck for the viewer/reader. You all missed the point of it because you want to believe everyone is a god. When your family dies you will understand. Sometimes there’s just no amount of right you can do to fix things. Sometimes the bad just happens. That’s what this show is. That’s what it is all about. Yes the anime rushed the ending but it didn’t forget its purpose. You all did.
But Near is more patient than L. He is literaly the patient and analitical side of L while Mello is the reckless side.
This dude was ready to damn his soul for eternity because of his job? 😭
I dont get why everyone hates the second half, dont get me wrong, I love L, but I like Near just as much.
Light is producing sweat in this moment😂
Season 1 was the true end season 2 was a bit boring
Tell me u didn't watch the show without telling me
@@zoraogrith9905I only watched the anime and I completely agree with this though. The story falls off once L dies, not by a lot, it’s still one of the best animes ever imo, but it just loses something that near and mellow can’t really replace
@@zoraogrith9905 nah i got confuse, like season 2???
Clarification- EPISODE 26 Was the True end And any episodes after that were boring- There wasn't any other seasons lol
i think the entire thing was great, i loved the second part
the real master piece
The music sounds like The Exorcist song Tubular Bells. I wonder how many people noticed that the first time hearing the L no theme.
L walked so near could run 😭
What if the giy that was suspicious of light was accused of being Kira
He would be pointing fingers and framing him like Light said. Perfect!
wtfuk are you on about? Light trying to acuse Near of being Kira is so absolute nonsense that would just make everyone sure that Light IS kira.
They literaly already know Near's background and that him being trained to be L's sucessor is true
I rhink mono type challenges arnt as popular because they arnt as hard. Its harder than playing the game normally but not on the same level as a nuzlock . You can build a monster team on anygame with a mono run for the most part
I might be in the minority, but the live action movies (Not the netflix one) handled light vs l so much better.
Feel like the end of death note was rushed and a lowkey ass pull if anyone was going to discover Kira it was L Near kind of just showed up and automatically had all the answers 😂
No, you just weren't paying attention.
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
couldn't of light just killed me after 13 days
You're a genius
The thing is...
Theres no "rules" well they are but only to serve the shinigami fun...
The thing was the notebook had rules, rules on how to use the death note. The rule Light added was the only one that wasn't an instruction of how to use the notebook but it was worded enough to make it appear like it to people.
Near really said "mello ima kill you to see if I die lol"
Fine I’ll rewatch Death Note for the 8th time 😂
I thought I read whole manga and watched to whole anime of Death Note. Till is videos about Death Note where they show parts of the anime and manga that I don’t remember seeing. Then I think did some scenes from the Japanese versions of the manga and anime get changed in the US versions of the manga and anime. I heard online that happens when Japanese anime gets dubbed in the US.
Watch any Japanese anime dubbed and then watch it subtitled to see if there are any differences.
Beast titan terrified me when I first saw it lol
imagine if the killer wrote down "investigator will die after the time written in the book once he writes down a name in the book." that would clear himself and get rid of his nemesis.
...
You never watched this anime did you?
@@DM-Oz nope
Its been a while since i watched the show, how did Near hear Ryuk? Isn't this call before Near comes into contact with any death note?
I’ve never watched Death Note, but all I read was “God of Death”, and I immediately thought of Ridley from Metroid lol.
WHY WOULD YOU ADD MORE MUSIC TO A SCENE WITH MUSIC WHYYYYYYY
Honestly after L dies the rest of the anime is too rushed
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
Season 2 L/Light just gave up his 2nd Shinigami for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
Light was never actually that smart. He was just playing with cheat codes on the whole time. He had literal magic on his side. Multiple walking, talking plot devices helping him. And L still figured him out in record time. Why would L's two best proteges be any worse equipped when they have the benefit of all the groundwork L laid for them AND a chance to analyze and deduce what few mistakes he made?
And all the while, playing with Cheat Codes is having the exact same effect on Light it has on everyone: It's making him lazier, sloppier, and cockier.
So, I see the most common comment is that Near’s deductions make no sense and that Light is too stupid post time-skip.
(Note: I think everyone should really read the manga, as the anime had to effectively cut out entire portions of this second half that elaborates much more on everything that is happening)
First, I think it honestly makes sense that Light would be less competent post time-skip compared to his time against L.
He’s gone seven years without anyone to hone his wits with and has effectively gotten to do whatever he wanted in all that time. His skills would have dulled significantly.
As for Near’s assumptions. First, he got hints from Mello about there being fake rules, so there’s no leap in logic there. As for his guess about Kira’s presence, I think it makes sense. The most likely situation is that Kira would be around wherever the Death Note is. Someone who was able to kill L would never allow something like that out of their reach.
Also, I feel like it’s only fair to acknowledge how at least 50% of L’s investigation into Light relied upon complete assumptions based on his intuition.
Near still has plot armor
@@thouken5777 You read the manga? And what do you mean by that? The way I saw it was that he was just very cautious. He didn’t attempt to directly confront Kira until he was certain he had a solid shot at beating him. That’s just smart.
I honestly just view Near and Mellow as L’s final contingency plan against Light. So I view Near’s victory just as much a victory on L and Mellow’s part.
@ShineDark I mean nears agent replacing and replicating the entire death note in one night it's physically impossible his agent would've had to write over 200,000 names in perfect mimicry of mikamis not even including the names light written in the book search it up
@@thouken5777 I agree it’s certainly hard, but it’s not impossible.
I can write 10,000 words in an hour myself.
You’re right that it’d certainly be difficult to replicate another’s handwriting. But o just assumed the Agent was trained for such things.
@@ShineDark it is impossible perfectly replicating handwriting that Minami LITERALLY looks at with a microscope is impossible 200,000 names not including one's written beforehand? impossible epically in a SINGLE NIGHT
Maybe I missed something but near hadn’t touched the notebook at this point yet right? So how did he talk to ryuk at this point?
Death note
Nah this is naruto
@@YeastsaeY😭
@@YeastsaeYwtfff😂
@@YeastsaeY Bro I thought this was the moment went luffy went super saiyan six paths in the hit show bleach
dont lie its code geass @@YeastsaeY
BRO WAS WILLING TO LET KIRA WIN TO PROVE A RULE IS CRAZY
They dumbed down light so hard 💀 old light would’ve smacked this “detective”
No near just doesn't care about anything but the case. L missed obvious signs it was light because he wanted to be friends with him.
After L figured out it was in a specific area of japan he should have known it was light soon after by using basic logic.
@@hedgehoginacanoe5838 L knew he js didn’t have proof 😂 L got it way faster then near without any prior info
@@melgero and if he was that smart he would have beat light.
Death note should've ended after L's demise.
If light had shinigami eyes it wouldve been a 2 episode anime 😂
If i were kira i wouldn't have Lind L taylor at all. I would have strictly stuck with criminals, Would have made them write "Kira" to show that kira is real
You are thinking with logic,
Light is thinking with ego - he wanted to prove that his is bigger
Cool. Then the anime dosnt happen.
If i learned anything by reading the comments on the supposed "plot holes" and issues of the anime. Is that watching death note sure won't give you L or Lights inteligence, but sure as hell can give you their stupidity/arrogance.
I mean, the rule isn't technically real but also at the same time. Once the Shinigami gets bored, they'll write your name in the book and go find something else to pass the time.
Anyone mad about how they extrapolate random yet correct information is not caught up in Jojo's
He is so annoying
I just recognized the VA Kuga from world trigger is the same as Near
Near couldn’t have talked to Ryuk
He had never touched a death note before
The fucked up implication that’s not talked about nearly enough is that everyone who writes a name is destined to spend eternity in hell so bro literally sacrificed his soul to find out who kira was
Hell? What are you saying? That isn't how the Death Note, or the afterlife in general works in the series. There is no souls, you don't go to the afterlife when you die. There is no afterlife, only Mu.
@@Brendanj101 idk I thought I remembered a line like “the person who uses the notebook shall never go to heaven
No it's the person that uses this notebook will not go to heaven Nor Hell. Later it was mentioned everyone goes to Mu in one of the shows cards.
@@Brendanj101 wtf weird
This show made my iq skyrocket when i was a child😮
light could have literally have won so easily
The second part of Death Note is incredibly better in the manga. In the manga, Near's and Mello's part of the story is almost as long as L's, but in the anime, they rushed it to only 11 episodes, so they rushed Light's decitions, making him seem stupid, they rushed Near and Mello, making their characters lose logic and personality, soecially Near. In the manga he had his own personlaity that made him really different from L, in the anime they just made him unemotionless for no reason.
The second part of dn was so shit like bro near was pulling things out of his ass
No he wasn't. You just not smart
read the manga
Bro can just write rule in notebook 😂
IMO all of the cloak and dagger stuff was unnecessary. As far as I can tell Light broke no law on any books. All he did was write names in a book in the hopes that a god would kill them. We have a word for making a request to a god - prayer. Dude basically prayed to a god of death and was guilty of nothing.
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And even if you wanna retroactively make that form of prayer a crime, Light is the first person who could successfully use the "Devil made me do it" defense. I mean... what's the prosecutor gonna do, cross examine a shinigami??
But what if n thinks I'm gay? I AM LIGHT! I AM LIGHT! I AM LIGHT!
Why mention milotic lol. Nobody is grinding for a milotic in a simple mono run. The only reason to go through the hassle of getting a milotoc os to train it for comp. Otherwise its not worth it just to beat the main game lol
Bro got nerfed to end the show
By what precedent did dude think the rules were fake though
contradictory information.
up to that point their only suspect was light, but based on that 13day test they referenced, it couldn't have been light.
yes, they could just have the wrong suspect. but...think of it this way. based on everything you know John stole the little girls bike. But there's a snag, you got a picture of john elsewhere in the city at the time the bike was being stolen. a picture that could easily be fake. and thats the only evidence exonerating john.
yeah, its possible john didn't steal the bike...but why not see if you can verify the photos authenticity?
Because it was the only rule that cleared Lights name when he went to prison. He suspected it was Light, and without that rule, it would mean it never cleared Lights name as kira. 2. The other rules were instructions on how to use the Death Note. This rule is the only one that wasn't an instruction on how to use the death know FOR A SHINIGAMI as the rule pertain to an actual person using it so it was out placed but not enough for any person to glance at it.
Because Sidoh literally said it was fake.