Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords! (YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty) To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
@@MiriDawnYeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords! (YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty) To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
In this moment L knew that his death was coming soon and he just wanted to take this moment for both of them stop with the act and just be real to one another for once. That’s why he chose that spot on the rooftop while it was raining so no one could potentially hear them. L always knew Light was Kira but he just needed solid proof of course. When he asked Light if he has ever told the truth in his life and Light responded with that bs answer, he replied that he had a feeling he would say that because he just wanted to see if Light had any humanity left in him, which he didn’t. Light responding the way he did just showed L that Light wasn’t Kira, but in fact, Kira was Light, if that makes sense lol.
I mean you say that but L is pretty much a monster in the same way tho. He’s willing to do anything even let people die to prove his theories he honestly knew he’d die but it’s prolly more important to him that he’s right about it all which he knows but can’t prove..the part where L cleans Lights feet just like Jesus before his death was the most humanity L ever showed
@@four1ne I wouldn’t necessarily call him a monster lol he’s a detective and it’s his job to do what he has to do in order to catch criminals and mass murderers. When it came to Light, the stakes were always extremely high just due to the powers of the Death Note and what Light was capable of with it. L needed to stop Light at all costs even if that meant having to sacrifice some people for the greater good. If he wasn’t going to do that then he might as well should’ve just called it a quits and let Light become God of the world, because that’s what would’ve happened.
Nah because I stopped watching after L died so Near isn’t in my headcannon and shouldn’t be in anyone else’s either since the ending sucked lol if Light was ever going to lose it had to be by L not some little kid that NOBODY likes as a character.
@@OhImSaucy actually that's the tragedy there, that Kira who was so smart got beaten by a kid, not to mention he became so overconfident after L's death
I think Lights english VA is the same as Rock's from Black Lagoon. Which is an anime I'll only ever eath dubbed and has some of the best English voice acting I've seen in anime
@@shaneevan5237 same here. I can’t help but here Rock in this dub and it sounds so foreign to hear his voice in any other anime than black lagoon😂 I love black lagoon with all my heart and I hope perhaps in future, we get season 3 because the manga definitely stretches on to fit a season or 2 and it’s still on going.
@@Decaying_Bl00d It's only sad that Light didn't get caught sooner IMO. Season 2 was dog water. L made that show, and without him and the constant tension he had with Light, the story turned into a soulless husk that I just wanted to end.
hell yeah dude, L saw that Light was the only suspect from since after the FBI murders. And if Light was Kira, all the situations fit perfectly. He was just saying 3% so the agents and the dad doesn't go crazy.
@@fisb9821 really haha thanks for telling me but why did he say 3% when it was 97% and when l and light were fighting is it true that l wanted light to be Kira is that what was affecting his judgement lol What made l 97% sure light was Kira If there was no evidence not that much anyway and why did he say before he died that if we try the death note out the entire case will be solved
@@abdullahshaibu5274 he's has experience, IQ, and immense intelligence- experience since he's been doing this kind of jobs at a young age, always being spot on; he knows how this works and understands the risks. Here he accepted that he's going to die soon by the book of "kira" but, accepting his death was not the end as he had prepared measurements for in case this were to happen. N & M
"I hear the bell. I wonder if it's a church, maybe a wedding or a - (funeral)" "Tell me Light, from the moment you were born has there ever been a moment where you told the truth?" "I had a feeling you'd say something like that." L didn't just predict his own death something some people miss is he was asking for Light to be honest with him before he died and when Light lied to him L just calls out that he predicted that response in a rather disappointed tone.
@@xenocord7053and right after this he was willing to call bs on the 13 day rule and if it worked he woulda fully accused light of being kira this entire time why he said “if this work the case will be solved” man L is him fr
so im confused. i think judging by the atmosphere that’s what the vibe gives. but how exactly did he predict his own death? one thing i wanted to point out was the part where there was on the stairs. i felt like he rubbed his feet to make light feel like a god. he enjoyed that but he couldn’t give himself away like that. so he cleaned L s hair off as l was rubbing his feet😂🤣🤣
@@rzwitdauncut he predicted it because all this time he knew light was kira, the only and ONLY reason at the time he couldn’t prove it fully was the 13 day rule. The vibe of that whole episode, him on the rooftop and the whole conversation was a deep moment because L considered light a friend. L knew it would all be over depending the results if he challenged the 13 day rule. If his plan succeeded that would have created a pathway where he can fully convict light and in the rule book it’s said a shinigami can kill humans, or if the plan didn’t work (what went down in the show) or even if he didn’t challenge the rule, he wouldn’t be able to convict light and eventually light would get L. all possibilities lead to a chance at L dying and he knew it
@@iirava2890 that makes alot of since now. that 13 day rule was the only thing standing in his way of convicting light. L was going to perform it on a death row inmate and wait 13 days. like you said it was almost a lose lose. because L would be dead by 13 days if it was real. man light really showed how smart and intelligent he really is. that 13 day rule that he made up in that scene was really the x factor in the end. L ask “is there more then one notebook” if that shinigami said yes light would have been done. he would have just needed proof.
If you actually listen to the way Light speaks, you can tell he’s a psychopath. His dialogue is far too contrived and methodical for it to seem organic. When questioned whether he has ever told the truth once in his life, rather than getting hostile and defensive at the insult, as most probably would, or even playing into it, Light put’s on a veneer of finely crafted words that would be most palatable to those who have a more logically inclined personality. Rather than say he never lies or admits that he does, he goes for the middle and says that he does, but only sometimes. But it isn’t so much of what he says, as it is how he says it. On the surface what Light said can be written off as an ordinary response, but how he delivers it expresses how truly psychopathic he is. When light replies, he replies as if there is an audience watching him rather than just L. It’s subconscious for normal people to be more relaxed in dialogue and speak more personally. If you pay attention to how Light gives his reply to L, you’ll find that Light’s reply to L was the same type of reply one would give during a conversation that takes place with a 3rd party involved, an observer. Light’s response is one you’d give when an observer is watching your conversion. The type of reply that paints you in a good light to others that are listening. This acute and subconscious style of conversational reply is psychopathic in nature, as a psychopath’s brain mainly revolves around themselves, which means they’ll be hyper focused on how they reflect to others and how others perceive them, hence Light’s response. Light’s response is characteristically psychopathic in nature, because it distinctly lacks empathy and is contrived for the purpose of producing the most appealing outward reflection of oneself to others. I’m not a psychologist so don’t take what I said here as fact. This is just my own personal observations, nothing more.
I agree, the entire series portrays Light as a psychopath. I think in this scene L was just genuinely curious about his only psychopath friend. He just wanted to know if something in his past made him like that or if he was born like that. Then he becomes disappointed when Light gives him the psychopathic response that he anticipated.
Sweet, sweet Lawliet knew he was going to die. Part of him seemed to accept it. And yet Light still couldn't be honest, stringing him along like a puppet. Lawliet is just another victim in Light's sick, twisted games.
Light from the episode L challenged light he should’ve never challenged light . Light took it to the core and didn’t want to lose that’s what you have to get this man light wanted to kill him since the beginning
If i remember correctly. This conversation happens when light forgets completely about the death note according to his plan. So the light yagami in this scene is actually telling the truth and is in fact not understanding what L is saying because he has no memory of his other self.
@@LNRM-lc3ox No I think it's after he remembers, because this is after that helicopter scene and during that scene Light regains his memories about death note
The main reason L lost was lights ability to win over the trust of the task force. If they had been listening to L they would have wanted to test the 13 day rule like L was planning to.
Anyone who says that Light defeated L because the police were against L or L died because of Rem only or L doesn't have superpowers blah blah I want to say that excuses can also be said for Light's side: like Light wouldn't have been defeated had it not been for Mikael's mistake or Light was He would have defeated and killed Near had it not been for Mello's sacrifice to make Near pay attention to the fake note etc. Making excuses is possible but the facts are that Light defeated L and Near and Mello cooperated to defeat Light
@@razanrose4282excuses can also be made for Light, true. But those excuses come into play only later on. However, if L had the cooperation of police force, he would've won before Light even got a chance to do anything.
@@happilyevernever4289 If that happened then light would have been the only one who didn't get killed. So it would have been pretty obvious that light is KIRA.
@@RealDawg0even if he didn't have them he would have still won them, he would just find another way, don't be so stupid. Even the authors said light is smarter than L. The impressive thing is he manipulated everyone to do his things.
L finally met someone near equal in intelligence, yet they were destined to be enemies. Someone so similar yet different. This moment was bittersweet for me. I like to think there was more to this than just the realization that he was going to die very soon; he previously lied to Light, saying that he was his first ever friend. I think he knew just how alike they were the whole time Light was on the case, always lying, never able to form bonds with others because of it, letting their "games" get in the way of their feelings and thus living life. While Light was definitely a psychopath and incapable of changing at this point, I like to believe L feels conflicted about his similarities to Light and their relationship. Like part of the reason he knew with almost 100% certainty Light was Kira was because they were so similar in thinking. Had Light not been so vile maybe he would've been the only one to truly understand him, his first actual friend.
perhaps his jab at Light's honesty was somewhat of a last ditch effort to get him to truly reflect before L passed, an attempt to be real with him for once, even knowing that Light wouldn't give up on his reckless ambition because of his narcissism/god complex and greed. or maybe... it was a last f*ck you to Light. idk. It's fun to speculate though.
He did know. He tried to convince the task force, but he needed more time to invalidate the 13-day rule, which would have made Light the only plausible suspect throughout the investigation. He just didn't have enough time to prove it to everyone else, so he knew his time was coming.
all he wanted was humility and light to respond like someone normal and not give a “media friendly” answer before his death just to feel like maybe light saw any type of friendship with him
Ls death actually had me a bit depressed, I couldn’t stop thinking about how much he didn’t deserve to die for like a week straight. I wish he could’ve at last had some last words but once the heart attack hit he couldn’t even speak to do so. He just died.
It's been said that L has always genuinely hated Light. That every percentage he was telling Light was always a lie and that he was always 95-100% certain he was Kira. When he realized there were two notebooks he knew it was over for him. He never thought of them as friends that was just to make Light feel some sort of guilt. Rewatching these scenes with this in mind changes the perspective. Even from right before this scene, L fakes not hearing what Light is saying just to have him walk out into the rain. As a sort of like "fk you" goof to him.
i think L was dissapointed when he realized he couldnt have a heart to heart with KIRA instead of light. when light gave his gross psychopath answer, L seemed really dissapointed that he couldnt ever get genuine honesty from kira himself. he didnt even care about getting evidence at this point, he just wanted to lay everything on the table to light, and light wasnt buying it
@Sneha Chavan rewatch the show bruh it's not about liking him or not it's about how he realized he was going to die and just wanted kira to be honest with him before he dies
also, by the way, after this scene he rubbed light’s feet just as Jesus did in the Bible to Judas, who was the one to betray him. While I’m not religious myself, it has a lot of references to deathnote and i was forced to learn it by my parents and my school. Inshallah, brothers!
Why do you think Jesus took the position of a slave by washing the disciples feet, even Judas, although they recognized him as their master? I believe it’s because Jesus was a servant onto death and died a slaves death by crucifixion… because he loved us. Not because we deserved it. Because he obeyed the Father who sent Him. Because He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
I'm really sorry that you were forced to learn something that didn't interest you at all. They expect us to accept their bullshit, and in the same breath they want to force it on us.
Tbh I cried when L died Even though he had evil in him, he was still good at heart and not many people really see that L heard the bells of Heaven because that’s where he was going
@Guts L is somehow evil because he wasn't solving the case for the world.He just wanted to have a strong opponent for having fun.Kira was an opponent who was as strong as him and L had no intention of justice.Both of them were fighting for their ego and the writer himself said sees L as a little evil.
Nope, first of all in Death Note series it's canon that hell/heaven and afterlife don't exist. And Ryuk himself said death is equal in manga. Edit: (I wrote L instead of Ryuk).
L such an honest character to look up to. So different and mind blowing seeing Light change getting worse and worse of a person eventually just putting on a show even when his father passed away. Forever my favorite anime with its truth on life and lies.
L is a great character, but it is the entire point of his character that he’s just like Light personality wise, just on a different side. Their moral beliefs are different, but they are both liars with little to no empathy that are willing to let others be sacrificed for their plans and call themselves justice despite knowing deep down that they just don’t want to lose(even the Relight movies have a speech where L admits that he’ll eventually be caught and eaten by a lying monster because he is that type of monster). Really that’s also why I love manga Near. He had the perfect contrast, and the fact that he was so different from Light and didn’t respect Light as an intellectual equal(rather saw Light as a delusional psychopath), which made him being the one to survive and catch Light that much more impactful.
Omg, L’s trying to connect and be real, and Light is just being so fake. It’s hilarious but also sad at the same time. Despite knowing L was going to die, he didn’t even give him the decency of honesty. Not even a little. But L probably knew he wasn’t going to tell the truth, but maybe he hoped he would.
Lmao L was trying to make light feel some sort of guilt so he wouldn’t kill em once he found out there were 2 note books he knew he was finished L never even for a second trusted light
The perfect moment right here is L Accepts His Death Knowing Light Will Kill him knowing that he had a friend at the end even thought they are enemy's.
It’s sad because you can tell in L’s voice he really wanted to be wrong on his thoughts that light was Kira. It was almost like light was his first “friend.”Once he figured it out, L seemed disappointed almost. Not only in his inevitable death but also that the one time in life he wanted to be wrong in his judgement that light was Kira, he was right.
Massively incorrect, have you read/watched the series? L literally despised Light throughout the investigation and wanted to prove that he Kira so he would win the 'game'. Just before this (non-canon) scene, the story was around L trying to find a way to disprove any of what Light may have done, which led him to the 13-day rule, which he suspected of being false - he was right. However, he needed 13 days to prove it wasn't a real rule and so was effectively forced to concede to Light. Light, however, still sees the two of them as playing the game and so refuses to slip up in any way, which is why he gave this answer. If anything, Light was the one hoping to continue the game (even still, though, not really). I highly recommend knowing more about the series, because that assessment is just plain wrong.
@@firegodbg2613 More fitting as well, but I preferred this name. 'Superiority Complex' is just slightly too long for my liking - also doesn't roll off the tongue as well, in my opinion.
This is not a conversation between L.Lawliet and Light Yagami. It is an convo between the World's Greatest Detective and Kira. If you notice how L directly attacks him by asking him if he ever told the truth, and tbh Light seems to respond from Kira's pov
@@nightshade2091You didn't say it because it pertains to religion? Something tells me you don't actually know. I mean, if you did, you would simply say it; if you know your stuff, it's pretty easy to speak on.
Wrong....Light did not respond from Kira's pov. In fact, even though he was so close to his victory, he did not let his guard down and still feared that L would catch his ploy in his final moments. Light reply was exactly opposite to Kira's personality. Kira told lies which constantly hurt the whole world.
Crazy thing is L always had his suspicions on Light prolly even knew he was Kira the whole time and still kinda took him under his wing and ended up dying for what he stood on
It’s crazy that you say that shit.. I remember a few days before I got mugged, beaten, and was a victim of attempted murder 8 years ago… I heard a bell ring in my left ear, around the people(they were my friends) who did that to me, but they seemed not to hear anything. that’s fucked up. 😅
@@Eeyuh.21 I lived The life of a street nigga! Unlike the majority of these crybaby simps in Gen X, Y and Z including along with most millennial’s. 🗣️🗣️🗣️
The sad part is that light was an actual true friend for L when didn't have his memories and I even believe the author said if be never found the deathnote he would have become the greatest detective due alongside L
I have never seen such a deep,emotional and dramatic episode in my life. The way he was behaving before his death makes it more sad and deep,he could sense what was going to happen. RIP L you'll be remembered forever.
L always knew that light was Kira, but the reason he didn’t admit it completely ever was because light was the first person to understand what he said. This scene made me cry so many times bro help
This was such a poignant scene. He knew Light was Kira, but I think L respects Lights intelligence. L never had friends, so even though they were low key going for each other, in these moments they made some good memories. Like then playing tennis for example. They were thinking about getting the other that whole game but the memory itself just seemed so fun. Or when Light and L both did the speech thing at the high school together. I really think that L considered Light a friend. This one time, he just wanted Light to be real with him before his death. Even if he was going to continue with killing him. Just be real.
Yea this is facts. In this moment L knew that his death was coming soon and he just wanted to take this moment for both of them stop with the act and just be real to one another for once. That’s why he chose that spot on the rooftop while it was raining so no one could potentially hear them. L always knew Light was Kira but he just needed solid proof of course. When he asked Light if has ever told the truth and Light responded with that bs answer, he replied that he had a feeling he would say that because he wanted to see if Light had any humanity left in him. Light responding the way he did just showed L that Light wasn’t Kira, but in fact, Kira was Light, if that makes sense lol.
I've read somewhere that when ppl is extremely depressed they tend to hear things, not only voices but things like bells and that kind of s interesting 😶
L knew from the first few moments he met him(Specifically in that café scene I think). The bells are a methaphor taken from christianity for approaching death or weddings. In this case the death of L is the death of justice and the wedding is kira partnering in the creation of the new world (my opinion). The problem is that even tho L knew only he could understand because the japanese task force isn't on his level of intelligence which gave him a major disadvantage. But if he were teamed up with the spk team near had or if he was teamed up with kids from wammies house orphanage he would have won a lot earlier even. L already knew he just didn't have the hard evidence to convince the les intelligent people. But in the end it didn't matter anyways. Light was bored and didn't do it for justice and L was bored, he stated that the reason he became a detective was not for justice but for the fun of "winning the game". He only takes cases he actually cares about so not to get bored. Ryuk was also bored. In short death note's story happened because of the people that were bored
L stated this entire winning the game thing in a speech he had trough a vocie call with the kids of wammies house. Most kids were schocked but only near and mello looked disinterested, this reminded L of himself which is one of the reasons on why L chose near and mello as most fit possible future detectives
“I had a feeling you’d say something like that”. As if to hint to the audiance, Light’s answer was all the confirmation needed for L to enact his plan that would screw over Light beyond the grave. Even in death, he cemented Light’s end. Maybe not arrested, but he did die in the end.
I honestly think in this point L simply just want to get an answer out of light. He already knows he is kira when he said "has there ever been a moment where you told the truth?". Either he is trying to sympathize with light or wanted to understand his pov