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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
  • In this SHOCKING episode, Chief Yagami employs L's desperate plan to prove Light's innocence, taking Light and Misa out of their prison cells and claiming he is going to execute them. What follows is absolutely mind blowing (hehe), and we can't WAIT to see what happens next!
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  • @LettsReact
    @LettsReact  Год назад +20

    Episodes 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, & 24 of Death Note posted to Patreon now!!
    HTTPS://Patreon.com/LettsReact
    ALSO Ep 1 of My Hero Academia!!

    • @RubedoURTV666
      @RubedoURTV666 Год назад +1

      God, I hope y'all see this. Don't know if anyone has made it clear or if you've figured it out, but the entire point of this arc in the show is to illustrate just how much Light was corrupted by the Death Note. Like he says in the first episode, "There's something about the Death Note that makes humans want to try it at least once." I honestly believe the book does have a corrupting influence on people, but even if you don't believe that - this arc shows just how different Light would be if he never found (or lost forever) the Death Note :).

    • @FizysVibin
      @FizysVibin Год назад +1

      Please react to code geass

    • @jameslopez4648
      @jameslopez4648 Год назад

      It's great you picked up Death Note, but don't just stick to anime because you'll run into a lot of subpar shows. You guys should really expand and watch shows like The Sopranos.

    • @SOA_yt
      @SOA_yt Год назад

      Oh dang you’re already at 24? ….Well

    • @user-uu1hv8nv6i
      @user-uu1hv8nv6i Год назад

      King

  • @rjai5003
    @rjai5003 Год назад +534

    Light went from “If she breathes she’s a thot” to “All women are queens”

    • @THE3LEMONPUFF3PERSON
      @THE3LEMONPUFF3PERSON Год назад +39

      LMAO SO TRUE 🤣

    • @dr.vijayalakshmi6489
      @dr.vijayalakshmi6489 Год назад +31

      Went from alpha to beta

    • @ryanmcdevitt2966
      @ryanmcdevitt2966 Год назад +78

      @@dr.vijayalakshmi6489 do y’all really talk like this in the actual real world lmao

    • @luk6997
      @luk6997 Год назад +65

      @@ryanmcdevitt2966 they dont talk, people like this have no human interaction

    • @randomcontent853
      @randomcontent853 Год назад +16

      ​@@luk6997 Lmaooooo

  • @regrag2025
    @regrag2025 Год назад +248

    Having an arc where Light legitimately believed he wasn’t Kira and wanted to catch him was such an interesting move for the story

  • @Marta-uv4id
    @Marta-uv4id Год назад +488

    Seeing Light so bright-eyed really sells the fact that he is someone else entirely from who we've seen thus far. We always see Light so calculated, so the animators really sell the fact that Light is a completely different person by animating his facial expressions and especially the eyes so differently.

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Год назад +87

      Reminder that when Light found the Death Note he had basically given up on life. He was going to keep being the Honor Student, go to the school his parents wanted for him, become a civil servant and work until he died. The Death Note gave him a sense of purpose he never had before.

    • @saltyk9869
      @saltyk9869 Год назад +28

      The voice actor is helping to sell it, too.

    • @mrb1051
      @mrb1051 Год назад

      montana thought that police officer got a heart attack at the end of the next episode but he was just crying haha

    • @user-uu1hv8nv6i
      @user-uu1hv8nv6i Год назад

      I feel sad for girl thinks God she alive

    • @Alphasmatic
      @Alphasmatic Год назад +7

      it's crazy that if light had actually shown more emotion and not been so calm infront of everyone prior to him being exposed as kira he would've gotten away with it

  • @Marta-uv4id
    @Marta-uv4id Год назад +379

    Light "This is the first time in my life I've been provoked to hit a woman" Yagami turning into a feminist this episode might be the funniest thing to happen in Death Note.

    • @jakobnunez4964
      @jakobnunez4964 Год назад +40

      I never thought about it before that's fucking hilarious.

    • @LuisPereira-bn8jq
      @LuisPereira-bn8jq Год назад +88

      In fairness, Light's desire to "hit a woman" had little to do with sexism.
      In many ways, Misa was exploiting Light just as much as Light was exploiting her, it's just that Misa actively deluded herself that what she was doing was fine.
      So as far as I'm concerned Kira Light is an equal opportunity psychopathic murderer, who'll trick and kill anyone regardless of gender, with no discrimination.

    • @marenwithanm7091
      @marenwithanm7091 Год назад +12

      What owning a death note does to a guy 😔

    • @Straga_Severa
      @Straga_Severa Год назад +31

      @@LuisPereira-bn8jq Yes, and also "manipulating the person's feelings" has nothing to do with feminism. According to "new" Light, to manipulate a man is wrong too - which is the correct cause, because otherwise it's just plain sexism.

    • @mvmsma
      @mvmsma Год назад +23

      When did basic decency became feminism?

  • @andrewkeshan8649
    @andrewkeshan8649 Год назад +265

    This is why Light forfeiting ownership of the death note was a genius move. He was scared but he couldn't admit he was kira because he genuinely believed he wasn't Kira. This plan would have worked for L if Light hadn't forfieted ownership of the death note

    • @mintchoco5640
      @mintchoco5640 Год назад +5

      Nah, I don’t think it would have worked even if light was still Kira. How would light even have written in the death note while he was handcuffed

    • @angelopeiris5440
      @angelopeiris5440 Год назад +44

      ​@@mintchoco5640 I think he meant light would have panicked when his dad tried to shoot him if he hadn't forfieted ownership still had memories of him being kira. L would have noticed a different body language.

    • @niomiscott8233
      @niomiscott8233 Год назад +4

      I think light is too smart. He would have anticipated it

    • @Alphasmatic
      @Alphasmatic Год назад +3

      The acting was superb from his father tho, when I first watched I believed it too, obviously I knew he was gonna somehow survive because of plot armour, he might've tried to talk his way out of it and then resorted to the deathnote

    • @Lionimia
      @Lionimia 9 месяцев назад

      @@mintchoco5640 Because Rem would have intervened since he said Misa would be taken to be executed right after and because of her love of Light. Rem would have intervened to save Light to make Misa happy. It also wouldn't have actually killed Rem either, but then the entire world would know Light was Kira.

  • @Alyrael
    @Alyrael Год назад +55

    "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" is a saying for a reason.

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Год назад +4

      Yeah he was just a young genius
      Helping the police with investigations as a kid
      Tennis champ
      Literally Perfect grades in every subject
      Attractive charismatic and intelligent
      Naturally he like many other young geniuses has an ego
      A superiority complex
      Not much of one he was beloved by his family and classmates and didn't act on it
      The factors that turned him evil are his young undeveloped sense of justice
      his boredom
      Life is easy for him he is just going through the motions

  • @hi00118
    @hi00118 Год назад +91

    The dynamic between Light, Misa, and L is hilarious. One of the best parts of this portion of the story

  • @GCLU
    @GCLU Год назад +151

    Side note: The car scene works better when you realize that Japan doesn't think about blanks being dangerous even though a blank that close is definitely dangerous and potentially deadly.

    • @andrewli6606
      @andrewli6606 Год назад +37

      It's just to create drama. American media makes mistakes with guns in fiction all the time as well. It's not a uniquely Japanese media problem. It doesn't make sense to use blanks for two reasons. You've already pointed out that a blank at that range would probably still blow a hole in Light's head, but the second is that blanks are visually distinct from regular bullets and would be visible in the revolver cylinder. As a police chief's son, Light should probably know what regular bullets look like. The creators just wanted to create drama with the gunshot sound.

    • @mutanthybrid3466
      @mutanthybrid3466 Год назад +8

      Exactly, and as Andrew Li indicated, also not just a cultural issue, most movies have something that breaks with reality.

    • @Rafaela_S.
      @Rafaela_S. Год назад +9

      ​@@andrewli6606 First of all we are talking about Japan, one of the countries with the strictest weapon regulations out there, most people there haven't seen a gun outside of movies, second of all, not all blanks are visible different, especially for such a stunt you would prepare a normal locking shell, in addittion if I remember right the one loaded shell is not visible, only the 5 others I think.

  • @doobzsalam1847
    @doobzsalam1847 Год назад +39

    Something I wish they kept in the show is that after light killed the first two he was a mess. Not going to school, not eating, not sleeping. I think knowing this adds to much, like maybe the reason light wanted to kill a second person after the first guy is because he wanted to prove to himself that he didn’t kill him out of guilt.
    I think light is so smart he was able to trick himself into believing he was right. And if you killed those two and it was the right thing to do then he should do more….otherwise he might start thinking he was wrong again.

    • @BlueBlazeKing
      @BlueBlazeKing 6 месяцев назад +1

      Like they sorta of go over it in episode 1 when he said he lost a few pounds and lacked sleep but it was a small mention. But the second kill was sorta of confirmation and him enacting his sense of Justice in a situation where most people didn’t act themselves

  • @ryanakers1372
    @ryanakers1372 Год назад +42

    Just wanted to point out the brilliance of Light's plan up to this point. He sows the idea that he could be under Kira's control by talking about his doubts as to whether or not he could be killing people without his knowledge and then "proves" it by having the killings stop at the beginning of his confinement only to resume shortly after he gives up ownership of the Deathnote and memories associated with it causing a dramatic change in his personality. Since the team knows Kira can control the actions of others, this shift in personality just before the killings resume could easily be seen as Kira's influence, leaving Light and moving to someone else.
    I won't spoil Light's endgame, but you have to admit it is a grand master level chess move.

  • @saltyk9869
    @saltyk9869 Год назад +47

    Seeing Light so completely different from what we've seen up till now is so entertaining and fun. It completely changes the dynamic of the series up to this point. Get ready for a ride.

  • @GwenisImmune
    @GwenisImmune Год назад +11

    "Are you on that side of the fence Ryuzaki" 😂😭

  • @yasminesteinbauer8565
    @yasminesteinbauer8565 Год назад +17

    The whole explanation that Light wants to improve the world is obviously just a pretext for him to live out his God complex. In the first episode, Ryuk asks him why he's doing this, and Light says he's doing it out of boredom.

  • @DigiCount
    @DigiCount Год назад +15

    Regarding the fake shot: gotta remember Soichiro is a heart patient, so he's already an at-risk individual being put through all that stress. Hard to remember that at the beginning of the series he had a full head of dark hair and now he's got broad salt and pepper streaks.

  • @frenchynoob
    @frenchynoob Год назад +50

    Hot take: the "Light as a Goody-Goody-Two-Shoes" Arc is my favourite.

  • @Tyhar93
    @Tyhar93 Год назад +94

    Light's father said it best, no good can come from the murder of other people. Light may have started with "good" intentions, but once he had a taste for killing he became lost in that obsession.

    • @jankasolis61
      @jankasolis61 Год назад +10

      The moment he tried to kill lind l tayro was when he was already corrupted

  • @MrDrProfessorSir962
    @MrDrProfessorSir962 Год назад +25

    “What could be different day 50 to 51?” is a powerful statement.

  • @coconyt3623
    @coconyt3623 5 месяцев назад +5

    Worthy of note that Light's honor code (not toying with a woman's emotions) only prevails now that he isn't active as Kira. During all of the earlier stuff, he was.

  • @ishowbiq
    @ishowbiq Год назад +14

    Light's pretty extreme with his morals. He believes the world to be black and white: some actions are completely good, while others are completely bad...... And when he got the death note, He was so apalled by the fact that he murdered two people in cold blood, He quickly justifies his actions by hiding behind his moralistic persona: and it all went downhill from there.
    Its tragic, really: Light's being genuine right now, but hes also being genuine using the Death note. Interesting that someone who's morals are so black and white also has one of the grey-est writings in the entire show.

  • @loki13383
    @loki13383 Год назад +12

    Death Note perfectly fits the statement "Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely"

  • @jthecryptid
    @jthecryptid 7 месяцев назад +5

    Someone correct me, but didn't the light novels say that L has solved cases involving paranormal or supernatural forces in the past? Hence why he's so attentive to strange details (like Rem moving Misa's hair) and willing to make conclusions like "we're dealing with a serial killer that kills using magic/psychic powers!" when a normal person would assume a virus, food poisoning, or coincidence

  • @TherapyDerg
    @TherapyDerg Год назад +13

    To play devil's advocate, Light wouldn't need to punish criminals if the justice system actually... you know got justice and stopped being a two tiered system for the poor and rich lol.

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l Год назад

      It's not just a two-tiered system for the poor or rich. Even if there are two rich people, it's if the rich party aligns with higher interests of more powerful people who would otherwise silence the judges.
      Like the current case in the USA how Fauci, Epstein, Biden, Pelosi, Harris, etc are all escaping accountability and justice for their egregious crimes despite their political opponents being persecuted, arrested, silenced, and raided for much lesser charges.

  • @marenwithanm7091
    @marenwithanm7091 Год назад +19

    It's so so crazy to see how much the death note changed light. To the point where without it he was like *this*? Absolutely bonkers to think about

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically Год назад +44

    Going back at these episodes, it's so sad to look at Light and see what he could have been without the Death Note. He's so much more lively and earnest. Also, that discussion about nature versus nurture is very interesting. Speaking as someone who was diagnosed with a personality disorder, I totally agree that it's a combination of both. There's a history of mental health problems on both sides of the family; my dad was an extremely violent sociopath who couldn't function in society, and my mom was unstable due to growing up in dirt poor poverty in the Philippines, and struggled after coming to America. Both were incredibly smart, but very broken people. And I inherited that. I was born and raised in a religious cult, and dealt with years of bullying, fights, homophobia, and racism because I'm Asian and non-binary. I lived in a conservative town in the 80s and 90s, and was a social pariah. I was also latchkey kid, and was on my own so frequently that I was told not to tell anyone, because CPS would've likely taken me away. I started school a year early and was almost bumped up another full grade on top of that, so I was younger than my peers. I also watched someone die violently in front of me, which changed my view of death forever. Starting at 16, I put myself through college without student loans or help from my folks; I worked 3 jobs and sacrificed everything else. I got it done, but it cost me my physical and mental health.
    As a result of dealing with so much insanity and being isolated so much, I don't naturally connect with people. I think that everyone is crazy in their own ways, and some just hide it better. You'd be amazed what people are capable of when they think they can get away with it. Being alone is normal for me, and I resent the fact that I need other people to survive. When it comes to people in real life, it's more like I'm watching a character in a movie or a book. They're easy to read and analyze; I quickly understand how and why they act, what their priorities, desires, insecurities are, etc. And I adjust myself accordingly to give off the impression I want. It's ironic; people like talking to me, and regard me as a natural leader. I've always thought of it as putting my best foot forward, but once you're diagnosed, the double standard kicks in and suddenly it's seen as manipulative. Once someone is out of sight, they're out of mind. It's nothing personal, literally. I understand that it's a coping mechanism due to abuse and neglect. There's nothing malevolent about it, and I've been in therapy for years. It saved my life, though I harbor no illusions about my prognosis. The whole 'eccentric loner genius/calculating evil mastermind' cliche is extremely overrated. And as much as I hate to admit it, I'd probably end up like Light instead of L in this situation.

    • @Alphasmatic
      @Alphasmatic Год назад +1

      that's crazy how you wrote all that on a comment section, I know you go crazy on english exams

    • @Polymathically
      @Polymathically Год назад +3

      @@Alphasmatic Oh, that was nothing. I've written literal essays about my life in RUclips's comment sections, to the point that I had to split them up due to the character limit. I would've copied and pasted them here, but that would've been gone far beyond the scope of what was being discussed in the video. I don't think anyone is here for a trauma dump, after all. So, I kept it nice and brief. And yeah, my first degree was in English, with a focus on British and American Literature. I've always liked looking at a work and analyzing it, but it turns out that's just how my mind works regarding everything; I thrive on things like planning, logistics, navigation, and spatial awareness. Writing is arguably my best creative talent, and my preferred method of communication. Since I was alone so much as a kid, my only forms of entertainment were books and video games. I've always been a voracious reader; I was already reading Stephen King when I was only 6, and had owned and read hundreds of books by the time I started college. Much like Light, I excelled at nearly all of my subjects, especially English. When I started college at 16, I did so well on the entrance exams that I automatically tested out of all the English general ed courses.
      So to keep my writing sharp and stave off boredom, I became a video game reviewer. This was back in the very early 2000s, before social media existed. For the next decade, I wrote over 700 articles in long-form analytical essay format, none of that clickbait stuff you see today. I won over 30 writing contests, had a massive readership, accumulated over 2 million views, and was on the press mailing lists for a few major studios. But about 10 years ago, I had a mental breakdown and was forced into therapy. It saved my life, and made me to take a hard, honest look at my priorities. I walked away from the game industry, and my regular career in banking. Since then, I've traveled to 30 countries/6 continents. I love hiking and photography, and have gone seen and done things most people only reserve for their bucket lists. I also went back to college remotely during the pandemic and earned two more degrees, this time in Environmental Science and Geography. But all of that's _another_ long story.

    • @Alphasmatic
      @Alphasmatic Год назад

      @@Polymathically jesus its sounds like you've completed life. Travelling the world is difficult nowadays too and you have a really interesting unique life, practically a genius which is not something a lot of people get to experience. Do you think you have the same power of manipulation as light yagami? I feel like intelligent people who analyse texts and books and videos like this etc also analyse people and behaviours

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l Год назад +1

      @@Polymathically
      Treasure your cognition and health while you still can.
      I was once a very bright, competent, sharp individual, like a lesser version of you. But years of PTSD/sleep apnea or whatever fucked with my memory and cognition. Now >99% of the time I have amnesia and am so dissociated it's like I'm a different person with a different personality and identity.... every hour. Only now have I regained my lucidity after more than 20 hours or something.
      Imagine being a vegetable with no ability to think or remember any of your knowledge, wisdom, skills, achievements. Being a potato who has no memory of your identity or past, the lessons you've learned. You become another ignorant sheep born just yesterday or born that day.
      PS: The amnesia is so severe I don't remember the day before, the hour, 10 mins ago, etc. And been bouncing around doctors, neurologists, psychiatrists, sleep doctors, etc for more than a year now, and condition is getting worse. No diagnosis or treatment yet... though currently awaiting CPAP machine due to shortages.
      Keep my story in mind and maybe it will help you or someone else in the future.

    • @Polymathically
      @Polymathically Год назад

      ​@@Alphasmatic Nah. I mean, being able to analyze a person and adjust is one thing, but being some kind of master manipulator is the stuff of fiction. Light Yagami has such a ridiculous, vanity-driven god complex; if you've watched the series, you know exactly where that'll take him. My last therapist said I was like Mr. Spock from Star Trek, because I said I wished people were logical. But they don't; they run on emotion, have biases, usually don't change their beliefs despite factual evidence, etc. So while you can figure them out most of the time, it's impossible to predict what they'll do 100% of the time. Also, trying to keep track of all of that sucks. I can say from experience that the more you try to pretend to be someone else, the more problems it creates. You end up having to juggle all these layers of presentations and expectations at the same time, or at least compartmentalizing whenever possible. It ends up being this exhausting exercise in futility.
      Hence why I try to be honest while acting kind, because it's so much easier. That's kind of my current problem now, though. I've become increasingly fed up with people and the way the world is going, and I have no interest in any kind of relationships. Every relationship I've ever had, be it romantic, family, friendship, etc. has eventually failed. Some were my fault, others weren't. People drift apart, and they tend to freak out when they find out someone never actually cared about them. And I stopped trusting others years ago. People make me sick, but I have to keep up appearances in order to blend in and survive. I never planned on living this long, so it's tempting to just skip all that and choose death. It's a logical choice that's been in the back of my mind for decades. Depression is insidious like that. It's not about superiority or being ahead of the curve; it's that I've always been an outcast who's wired a little differently. And when you take a step back and get some perspective, you start to realize how pointless and nonsensical things really are... and how people desperately cling to them.
      What I've come to learn is that you can't deny your nature; it's nothing but a waste of time and energy. Instead, you have to understand and accept all aspects of yourself, but work on the parts that cause problems. For example, due to what I inherited from my folks and all the trauma I went through, I developed a ruthless temper when I was younger. And I don't mean the usual "tough guy on the Internet" kind of thing. I mean the kind of thing that would've gotten me on the news. I can't talk about violence directly on here because RUclips's censors would autodelete it and get me banned. In retrospect, I kind of understand how such people are driven to such insane acts. The adrenaline and sense of power feel great... but have diminishing returns. Some of them get hooked on it and escalate until they've done something horrendous, and get caught or off themselves as a final act of defiance. But things like rage and hate are like an emotional cancer; if you carry them around, they'll eat you from the inside out. I'm not a kind or peaceful person by nature, but I've had to learn to be one over the years for the sake of my own benefit. That old phrase, "you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" is absolutely true. Over the years, I save that kind of rage for only when it's necessary, most recently when a burglar broke into my house, and I chased him out with an axe.
      Anyway, intelligence by itself is fine, but it doesn't ensure you'll survive, let alone be successful. If I was really a genius, I'd be able to live and function perfectly fine in this world, and have tons of money. Instead, I have to succeed by working on and overcoming the parts of me that would drag me down. I often feel completely aimless in life, because I never intended to live this long. If I'd stuck with my instincts, I'd have been gone for a decade by now. Opportunities don't just magically appear, and I have to keep growing. My dad never learned that lesson, despite being a supposed genius. He could speak 10 languages, had a couple of master's degrees, and collected bachelor's degrees like gamers collect Pokemon. But if the logical thing had been done 40 years ago, he would've been in prison for the nearly killing my mom in front of me back in the '80s. He lived freely instead, but lacked self-awareness. He never comprehended why he couldn't function in society. He never accomplished anything in life, despite how intelligent he was. Instead, he was ravaged by diabetes complications and other health issues. He died a miserable failure, and completely alone... aside from the cancer that ate him alive. No one misses him. I have no intention of repeating his mistakes, and I've already lived a more fulfilling life than he ever did. But I had to learn how to do it the hard way.

  • @kerouac.jackson
    @kerouac.jackson Год назад +14

    This episode was about when I realized that Light's issue was necessarily a misplaced sense of justice or any inner darkness. His issue was narcissism. From the beginning, he was absolutely in love with himself, and even though he set high standards for himself, he was still managing to exceed those standards, and all too easily, being top of the class or even top of the nation in both academics and athletics (tennis). And one of those standards was being both a good person and a law-abiding citizen since his father was a highly placed police officer. And then suddenly, he became a murderer, and he was forced to keep justifying both that murder and every other murder afterwards in order to keep being able to love himself, doubling down again and again each time until it became his god complex. This didn't become clear to me until his memories as Kira were removed and became able to love himself again without the burden of having to justify multiple murders though continuous killing since he had to convince himself that it was the righteous thing to do since it was now his responsibility to use this power since no one else was smart enough or good enough to use it wisely, etc.

    • @asimplewizard
      @asimplewizard 4 месяца назад

      I can't imagine a guy that has to check for paper, pencil lead, and a door handle degree change every day before sliding a pen through his explorable desk to get at his portable delete button is living a stress free life.

    • @kerouac.jackson
      @kerouac.jackson 4 месяца назад

      @@asimplewizard Well, that was after he got the Death Note. His life and daily habits were very different before that happened.

  • @HARDCORE4BELGIUM
    @HARDCORE4BELGIUM Год назад +10

    yes L is batman , and misa and light are the joker and harley quinn

  • @dehistoriapisciumfish7639
    @dehistoriapisciumfish7639 Год назад +7

    To be fair L was just good at keeping his promise. He told Light that he wouldn’t release Light until he was certain Light was not Kira. And he wasn’t certain. Therefore one extra month. Also L didn’t know about the death note but the plan with the car wouldn’t work even if they were Kira at the time since they were handcuffed and didn’t have the notebooks on them. Of course L didn’t know about them but still

  • @NithishVS666
    @NithishVS666 Год назад +12

    25:00 L actually thinks that misa's act is controlled by kira because kira can control actions before death. Now seeing light, he thinks light is also being controlled by kira and this is his action before death.

  • @meganhammer7857
    @meganhammer7857 Год назад +9

    Everyone always asks how corrupted Light was by the Death Note, and never brings up his dad being a cop as a source of his idea of justice. Anyway... L's deadpan line delivery is so good it makes me forgive his human rights violations.

  • @melak8325
    @melak8325 Год назад +30

    Light: *respects women*
    L: what's wrong with him? This is NOT the man I fell for

  • @magne7771
    @magne7771 Год назад +11

    I dunno, man. "Maybe if you clowns were better at your _jobs,_ I wouldn't _be_ rooting for the bad guy to do it _for_ you!" seems like a pretty common sentiment. Always has, long as I've been around.

    • @s-idney
      @s-idney Год назад +1

      then again if you told me that a man with a magic notebook was using it to kill people by writing their name down, I'd also have trouble believing you and catching the guy

  • @roguegabe
    @roguegabe Год назад +1

    such an amazing discussion from this episode!! ya'll are definitely one of my favorite reacting channels!

  • @farrell7192
    @farrell7192 Год назад +2

    loving how much you guys are enjoying the show

  • @Nomocho
    @Nomocho Год назад +5

    Congrats on 100k! Keep up the Banger reactions!

  • @Alphasmatic
    @Alphasmatic Год назад +4

    yo I just realised imagine if chief yagami had another genuine heart attack (and it was fatal) in that moment from tall that stress...

  • @jthecryptid
    @jthecryptid 7 месяцев назад +2

    I think the cold and detached way the Death Note kills contributed to Light's initial descent into murder. I can't see pre-Death Note light deliberately killing someone while looking them in the face and gloating like he did with Naomi and Ray Penbar.

  • @tru2thastyle
    @tru2thastyle Год назад +5

    Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely!

  • @asimplewizard
    @asimplewizard 4 месяца назад +1

    This episode was probably the only time L mentioned that he was starting to suspect entities were possessing people. Thats the most likely solution tbf, well, besides magic notebooks of death.

  • @LamirLakantry
    @LamirLakantry Год назад +10

    My issue with the writing is how months of torture are just shrugged of and forgotten. Soletery confinement, and especially sensory deprivation like Misa was put through is literally torture. And remember they were also using drugs and probably other methods on Misa. You are not just fine after that. They both should need extensive rehabilitation, and probably should never be fine being around the people who caused that torture. Yet we see them cracking jokes and being goofy. No, shows should not depict torture if they aren't prepared for it to scar the characters mentally. Just don't have torture in the show. Easy fix.

    • @someoneelse5209
      @someoneelse5209 8 месяцев назад

      I disagree. The show doesn't put a hard-stop focus on it because it's irrelevant and would slow down the pacing, and that was the best decision. But to say it's "shrugged off" completely is nonsense. Light is known for his kind nature and non-combative attitude, and immediately after being released he violently attacks L for simply saying he's demotivated, then proceeds to bring up said torture. They go on to attack each other again later on the series. They don't have time, or any choice, to "rehabilitate", they're both near convicted serial killers and are pretty much straight-up guilty. This isn't a situation where two innocent people are falsely accused, then released once its figured out that they're innocent. It's a unique scenario where two guilty people are given a slap-on-the-wrist for absurd reasons. In short, it's not "shrugged off", there's just nothing that can be done about it. Misa is implied to be unbelievably strong willed, and somewhat mentally ill. She killed people without a second thought, and as long as she can be fixated on Light, she can cope amazingly. On top of this, there's a 4 month timeskip immediately after their release, so we don't get to see just how they've progressed after those events.
      Finally, the show never implies they were using drugs on Misa, not quite sure why you made that up.

    • @LamirLakantry
      @LamirLakantry 8 месяцев назад

      @@someoneelse5209 There's a scene where watari rolls in a trolly with various suringes and chemicals where Misa is being held and druling, and L tells him something along the likes of keep going. Heavily implying the use of drugs.
      I agree it would change the story if the characters reacted realistically to surviving four months of torture. That doesn't justify bad writing. Just don't have the torture. If a show has torture in it, don't treat it as if the characters just had a bad day. That's bad writing. Trying to justify it by saying the person was strong of will or some BS is still lazy writing. Look at videos of people who voluntarily try solitery confinement. Look how disoriented and loopy they become after just a few days. Also, you kept bringing up their crimes, as if I were making an argument about the mortality of it. I have issues there too, but my argument was all about the unrealistic writing of torture. I don't care how iron willed you are. You are not okay after a week of that, much less months. They should be broken husks of people. It's lazy writing.

    • @someoneelse5209
      @someoneelse5209 8 месяцев назад

      @@LamirLakantry “I agree it would change the story if the characters reacted realistically”
      I never said that, so we don’t agree. I said the story would lose focus and pacing if dwelled too deeply into the subject, without pushing the plot forward. It’s not bad writing, in fact, that’s quite the opposite. The conditions of Light and Misa were a circumstantial requirement to tell the story, it’s not like there was any other way L could be convinced that the two weren’t Kira without it. You could argue: “then change the story and the conditions”, but then you’re just asking for a different story all together, which is moot.
      I already explained to you that the characters don’t treat the situation as if “they had a bad day”, they simply just dont have any other choice but to roll with it. There’s a huge difference. You seem to not like the element of characters going through such harsh conditions without those things being thoroughly explored to your liking, in the way you want, rather than attacking actual bad writing.
      “You keep bringing the argument of their as if I were making a moral argument”
      No I wasn’t. You just seem to not understand my point. I’m aware you were making a moral argument, my point wasn't that they deserved to not deal with their mental health, my point is that it was their only option given their circumstances.
      “They should be broken husk as people”
      Not necessarily. You can make more of an argument for Misa, but definitely not light. “Broken husk” is kinda absurd. I can understand if it were five years, but over a month shouldn’t render anyone so mentally destroyed that they’re completely hollow. That’s definitely a person-to-person scenario.
      At the bare minimum, I can agree that the author could’ve done a better job at showing a more fatigued and disoriented version of the characters upon release, but that’s about it. There’s not much else they should’ve focused on beside that, and it was for the better.
      As for the trolly scene, I don’t remember it, but I’ll take your word for it.

    • @LamirLakantry
      @LamirLakantry 8 месяцев назад

      @@someoneelse5209 You keep misrepresenting everything I say and dismissing every point as if they don't matter. The point is that depictions of torture should not be this badly handled. I don't know why you're defending this so passionately. If you want someone to argue with, go bother someone else. We're clearly not going to convince each other. I've said what needed saying in my first post. I won't respond again.

    • @someoneelse5209
      @someoneelse5209 8 месяцев назад

      @@LamirLakantry
      No I am not. I've explicitly responded to every point you've made, and had even gave you credit to where I think you could be correct.
      If anything, you're the one that continuously double's down without actually responding.
      Even with your latest response, you do this. I literally just explained that between: the narrative circumstances, the pacing of the series, and the realistic consequences that would be in real life, the show didn't do a bad job of scaling all three elements.
      It didn't deep dive into those darker, more realistic elements for the story's sake, but it also could've done better. And you simply respond with: "I don't like how it was badly handled." It wasn't badly handled, the story doesn't suffer from it. I agreed that that there could've been more done.
      Once again, you'd have a fair point if the Light and Misa would've been locked up for even a year.
      "I don't know why you're defending this so passionately."
      Now we're gaslighting? Dude, you're acting like I'm at your doorstep. You're the one who commented about the subject to begin with, I'm simply responding with my thoughts, and you obliged. No one forced you to respond to me.

  • @kahlilheslop7883
    @kahlilheslop7883 Год назад +4

    14:24 you only see two crows, so it's actually...
    An attempted murder! ;)

  • @remangapage21
    @remangapage21 Год назад +4

    this is my favorite episode, many people say stupid and genius people are like a coin, almost the same but also different. sometimes clever plans are easy to understand but stupid and crazy plans are hard to understand. The joker knows best about this.

  • @revanius2213
    @revanius2213 Год назад +2

    In a way Light was under Kira's control, he even talked like he wasn't the person he used to be, like he just was the death note now

  • @Angelicwings1
    @Angelicwings1 Год назад +3

    I also think because Light is so smart and was the son of a policeman both of those contributed.
    I feel many intelligent people who are exposed to all kinds of knowledge tend to steer toward mental illnesses of some kind. Just because, as you kind of said, they perceive a lot about the world.
    Being the son of the police chief would have exposed him to times where he was worried for his father, he would know all too well about all the criminals that get away, he would know the flaws in the system…Etc.
    Knowing the flaws in the system and knowing he’s smart it doesn’t surprise me that he would think he could “fix” the system using the death note.
    So the darkness was probably deep there but he talked it down a lot and talked himself out of those thoughts. Being a smart guy who reflects on things a lot he probably did that a bit.
    Then he got the Death Note and then talked himself back INTO those thoughts. You know?
    I’m not much of an expert on anything but those are my thoughts on it anyway.

  • @gamesmoney1025
    @gamesmoney1025 Год назад +3

    Light: Thanks alot for making me piss and crap in my pants right in front of Misa L....😡

  • @LettsReact
    @LettsReact  Год назад +9

    Comment below to VOTE which of these 4 series we should watch next!
    My Hero Academia
    Ju Jutsu Kaisen
    Chainsaw Man
    Code Geass

    • @andrewkeshan8649
      @andrewkeshan8649 Год назад +9

      I thought you already decided to watch the 1st episode of each of these and then decide which series to continue based on the engagement it gets.

    • @nobody-fk1is
      @nobody-fk1is Год назад +10

      Jujutsu kaisin(Peak fiction)

    • @cookiedestroyer2801
      @cookiedestroyer2801 Год назад

      didn't we already do this a few times?

    • @kal.august.yippee
      @kal.august.yippee Год назад +1

      @@andrewkeshan8649 yes but seeing more input is important- they need as much as possible before making a choice

    • @andrewkeshan8649
      @andrewkeshan8649 Год назад +3

      @@kal.august.yippee yeah that's true and this is also a great way to get more comments on the video cause people will be spamming requests. I've noticed the videos that have these questions have a ton more comments and more comments help push the video in the algorithm.

  • @evakazoo
    @evakazoo 15 дней назад

    Your analysis of Light’s psychology was really cool to listen to like that’s crazyy

  • @TbA500N
    @TbA500N Год назад +4

    Exactly you guys got it light considers himself what a Japanese student should be....but he killed two people out of boredom he couldn't live that fact unless he justified it...

  • @newpgaston6891
    @newpgaston6891 Год назад +4

    Seeing Light like this always makes me a little sad, knowing he IS a genuinely good person at heart (Despite his black&white sense of justice, which the Death Note amplified to the extreme).
    I think it's very realistic too; Power does corrupt, and ultimate powers (like the death note) can ultimately corrupt you.

  • @KravenZoro
    @KravenZoro Год назад +1

    Truly amazing reactions and analysis

  • @tacticixn
    @tacticixn Год назад +10

    i cannot tell if they are on lights side or L’s side anymore.

    • @febbledebble
      @febbledebble Год назад +8

      I feel like they’re neutral. They just believe that both Light and L are fantastic characters.

    • @TheGreatDetectiveKnows
      @TheGreatDetectiveKnows Год назад +14

      They lean towards L's side, they are just critical of when he does unethical things, which is refreshing because he gets such a pass from the fandom.

    • @jankasolis61
      @jankasolis61 Год назад +2

      ​@@TheGreatDetectiveKnows to be fair. He is fighting a supernatural book of death xd. Witho out crossing the line ...

  • @Hashpro567
    @Hashpro567 Год назад

    Finally at 100k congratulations🎉🎉

  • @yujirohanma7470
    @yujirohanma7470 Год назад +1

    Love how we just saw Montana become the human equivalent of a blue screen after the gunshot went off lmao

  • @roguegabe
    @roguegabe Год назад +1

    Kenny, that was an A+ clean summary 🤌🏽

  • @jacksonemery-fj8lu
    @jacksonemery-fj8lu Год назад +1

    I think this explains bad cops, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely

  • @somestuff7876
    @somestuff7876 Год назад +1

    33:04 sorry for going off topic, but thats pretty close to how Isayama (author of Attack on Titan) talked about Eren's character and his nature around last chapters of the manga.

  • @ozzynator456
    @ozzynator456 Год назад +3

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

  • @aayankhan-mj2wg
    @aayankhan-mj2wg 4 месяца назад

    This is probably the funiest episode that I had watched in Death Note..

  • @fireblast133
    @fireblast133 4 месяца назад

    L is essentially 'If Batman focused on being a detective more than a vigilante'

  • @Bloodbeard2k
    @Bloodbeard2k Год назад +2

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely

  • @BryceLK
    @BryceLK Год назад +23

    8:19 Scenes like this always make me laugh super hard because I imagine the character as Abed from Community.
    "Okay, here's my plan... (whisper, whisper, whisper.)"
    "Abed, you can't just make whisper noises, nobody is cutting away!"
    In my head, Chief Yagami is reacting to L acting like a truly meta, far-end-of-the-spectrum 4th wall break of a character and he's realizing that he's sat in a cell for 50 days while this guy ate dessert and watched him, and now he's saying, _"Alright, here's what we're going to do... (whisper, whisper, whisper.)"_

    • @aliperro
      @aliperro Год назад +1

      Immediately Abed came to my mind...My thoughts exactly. 😂

  • @xhinoteque
    @xhinoteque Год назад +1

    That commentary about Nature vs. Nurture reminded me a lot of Zeke and Eren Jaeger

  • @apoptosisduellinks109
    @apoptosisduellinks109 Год назад

    Amazing discussion about how faulty (moral) views can be harmless if the person holding them doesn't have power or resources to act on them, and can be (very) harmful once that person does get in a situation to act on them.

  • @deletesomething5564
    @deletesomething5564 Год назад

    For the question on where L has the money to do half of what he does, besides being a part time detective, he also turned the stock market into his own personal ATM, and managed to get absurd returns to fuel his lifestyle of hunting cases he took an interest in

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA Год назад +1

    Light is the result of insane talent

  • @dylandeeny8247
    @dylandeeny8247 Год назад +1

    Did the deathnote manipulate Light through magical means or did Light become more like himself with his philosophy given the freedom to eliminate criminals while staying anonymous?

  • @Blackheart.735
    @Blackheart.735 Год назад +1

    Do you think that people are themselves just because of their memories? And if so if someone lost all their memories can it be judge for it's past crimes or it will be a different person

  • @angelb33ts
    @angelb33ts Год назад +1

    I think Light himself at his core enjoys being Kira because we see him compromise one moral for the greater cause of being Kira, but he won't do the same to catch Kira even though it's the same situation, compromising a moral for another cause. I think if he were part of the investigation and got satisfaction from it even as a "good" guy he would eventually compromise morals for investigations once he felt the satisfaction like the satisfaction of victory using the Death Note. Once investigating becomes more enjoyable he'd be more willing

  • @cryocrystal_7815
    @cryocrystal_7815 Год назад +5

    I totally think u guys should react to madoka magica I feel like it would up your alley plus the animation in both show and movie are breathtaking

    • @andrewli6606
      @andrewli6606 Год назад

      Madoka Magica doesn't work as well if you're not familiar with the magical girl genre. I feel Psycho-Pass or Fate/Zero would be better picks written by the same writer.

    • @cryocrystal_7815
      @cryocrystal_7815 Год назад +4

      @@andrewli6606I mean it definitely seem like Montana is familiar with magical girls as she said I’m this video plus madoka works well for ppl who haven’t been experienced magical girl plus it only 12 episodes

    • @rayesheilder2577
      @rayesheilder2577 Год назад +1

      YES YES YES YES YES YES

  • @popsiclecheese4256
    @popsiclecheese4256 Год назад

    21:39 I almost spit out my drink lmfaooo

  • @CrazeeAdam
    @CrazeeAdam Год назад +3

    LOL there are so many shippers of Light and L xD this episode kind of lays it on thick

  • @dragankovy1217
    @dragankovy1217 Год назад +1

    Why do they need 38 floors when their not even 10 of them xD

  • @Atuami
    @Atuami Год назад +1

    funny af he said batman and L is an orphan 😂😂

  • @elioskope7378
    @elioskope7378 5 месяцев назад

    light's plan to convince L that he is innocent is to literally just be innocent

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Год назад

    I think the Death Note does game a corrupting influence on people. Like light said, there's something about it that makes people want to try it at least once, and its up to the person after that. If they're upstanding people, they're likely to be disgusted and not use it again, but if they have a personality that's prone to corruption, they have no problem using it again and the more they use it, the more they're willing to do anything else. It amplifies what's inside to an extent. At least that's what I think

  • @s-idney
    @s-idney Год назад +1

    i keep forgetting how filthy rich L is

  • @kyumoon6388
    @kyumoon6388 Год назад

    This is my third fav ep💙

  • @saltyk9869
    @saltyk9869 Год назад +1

    On nature versus nurture, I've always wondered what would happen if you created a perfect clone of a person and gave them as close to the same life as the original as possible? Would they become the same person? Make the same mistakes? If you created a clone of Einstein would it also come up with relativity (assuming a world where that wasn't a thing)?
    I've seen identical twins separated at birth who end up with very similar lives (down to having spouses with the same color hair), so I'm inclined to think there's a strong element of nature involved in who people are. Though a person's experiences clearly have an effect. I'd probably say that nature and nurture have equal factors in who a person becomes.

    • @TheGreatDetectiveKnows
      @TheGreatDetectiveKnows Год назад

      Look into Twin studies.
      We can logically determine with absolute certainty that genetics play a significant role in all behavior, many studies say around 60-80% despite the huge backlash and lack of incentive to do this research since it so greatly harms the 'we are interchangeable' ideology... so it's almost entirely genetic. In fact you can come up with an entirely biological explanation since mimicry and trauma responses are arguably biological phenomena; experiences and your response to them are one set of genes responding to another set of genes. it's the sole nurture explanation that crumbles without a biological variable.
      But well, this becomes obvious when we look at animals and see that different animals, even different breeds of the same species, have very different behaviors. A Rottweiler cannot be a poodle no matter how much we train it. Squirrels search for nuts instead of crocodiles as an evolutionary biological trait, not because society told them to. This tells us the dominant force is biological and the nurture, if any, is minimal and does not overtake the natural order.

    • @TheGreatDetectiveKnows
      @TheGreatDetectiveKnows Год назад

      And yes you are correct about [partner selection] being genetic as well!
      Did you know specific species of butterflies look for very specific traits when it comes to mating partners? Down to wing pattern preferences?

  • @Cosmicmorales
    @Cosmicmorales Месяц назад

    15:21 foreshadowing…

  • @DaBroSquad
    @DaBroSquad Год назад +5

    L knows light is kira because light said raye penber was investigating him and no one else had access to that info. Light slipped up in one of their first meetings and L immediately picked up on that

  • @hundvd_7
    @hundvd_7 Год назад +3

    Once again, Soichiro Yagami is the best character

  • @macadelic2492
    @macadelic2492 Год назад +1

    i dont understand how they don't get why L is lying and doing all these extreme things to beat Kira when he's just using all his resources to win (outside of magic powers) lol

  • @zdog72.0prince8
    @zdog72.0prince8 Год назад +1

    Please tell them to react to that special ova or whatever it would be considered after that certain episode

    • @svolozhanin7627
      @svolozhanin7627 Год назад +2

      I mean only the last "grave" scene is wroth looking in OVA so...

  • @i.k5696
    @i.k5696 Год назад

    The thing to understand is that L ayas enough sway to rule the world by himself, the task force are the only pepole who would queston him

  • @music79075
    @music79075 Год назад

    Light is literally The Rizzler

  • @music79075
    @music79075 Год назад

    23:00 Thats why I agree with his father that anybody who would be given a Death Note would be cursed.
    Being given power is to be cursed with exponential levels of responsibility. Light has the power of death literally in his hands and when he had found himself across that "line" he had to find a way to justify not only that killing but the power he had.

  • @JaimeAGB-pt4xl
    @JaimeAGB-pt4xl Год назад

    Nice montage 🤣

  • @mikemath9508
    @mikemath9508 Год назад

    If he's wide eyed?
    If he's narrow eyed?
    guy is a genius who is playing a game.

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад

    Anyone who loves Death Note would also love the critically-acclaimed live action spy thriller series "The Americans." Way more intricate, and of course mostly realistic.

  • @the_bee_is_me
    @the_bee_is_me Год назад +2

    I love this show, and this episode, but the part with the blank drives me nuts. At point black range like that, a blank would've still killed Light.
    A blank is still very dangerous even without a bullet.

    • @andrewli6606
      @andrewli6606 Год назад +1

      Well, Watari shoots Higuchi's pistol out of his hand with a sniper rifle and Chief Yagami takes like an entire machine gun magazine to the back even with body armor without instantly dying. Both of those feats are pretty outlandish.

  • @Darth_SurgeYo
    @Darth_SurgeYo 2 месяца назад

    13:31 Weak, missed out on thinking "maybe he becomes a shinigami"

  • @GeneralVeers
    @GeneralVeers Год назад

    How does L know? It’s because L has very strong intuition.

  • @user-uu1hv8nv6i
    @user-uu1hv8nv6i Год назад +2

    L is badass

  • @okamiseele8614
    @okamiseele8614 Год назад +1

    Sure, in this instance, L is not wrong about Light being Kira. But what if he WAS? Technically, he is wrong because Light is completely innocent at this time, he doesn't remember. He's basically torturing an innocent. Also, side note, blanks are extremely lethal. They cause deaths on movie sets all the time. At point blank range, Light would be 100% dead.

  • @SuperJustin360
    @SuperJustin360 Год назад

    I think kur youtubers forgot light wiped his own memory

  • @DAVIDBRATro
    @DAVIDBRATro 11 месяцев назад

    its over 9000!!!!!!

  • @Nicholas1994
    @Nicholas1994 Год назад

    36:04 Mm... If you ever get around to watching Psycho-Pass, it will be your favourite animé. The first season in particular has a near-flawless exploration of these ideas, with the added intrigue of being set in a time where humans at a large scale are suffering from 'eustress deficiency syndrome', which is causing all kinds of trouble. Way ahead of it's time.

  • @TheWindcrow
    @TheWindcrow Год назад

    Montana hates people's individual ways of doing things: 14 XD

  • @MrDrProfessorSir962
    @MrDrProfessorSir962 Год назад

    Misa doesnt need a reason to hang out in Io Yama(sp?) she says yes boldly to not finding out his name or something. She admits to nothing else

  • @Rem_loves_ryuk
    @Rem_loves_ryuk Год назад

    So L is rich like Bruce and he has his own alfred 😮😮😮😮