I love how Ryuk puts up with everything cuz he is curious then at the end of the series he just laughs as Light dies from his actions. Such a great character
Ryuk listens because he wanted to see how it all plays out. he loved the game of cat and mouse light had,but rem wanted to save misa. i love this anime bruh
For those not understanding what Light did, he cleaned the book of everything by giving it to Rem. All DNA(fingerprint, hair, etc), handwriting, names. But he didn't want Rem to be his shinigami, so he had Ryuk drop it again, fresh and new.
FUCKING THANK YOU!!!! That scene has never once made any sense to me in any of the viewings I have gone through. MY DUDE... take your well deserved upvote!
I don't think it had anything to do with fingerprints or anything like that. If I recall correctly it had to do with ownership reverting to the previous owner, should anything happen to the current one. Which is why he gave instructions to hand the note book to someone why craves power. That person is eventually going to get himself killed, so the book naturally belongs to... you get it?
In this scene I can't believe how genius this plan was I mean No just ʟɪɢʜᴛ use ʀᴇᴍ to clear ʜɪs and ᴍɪsᴀ name but here he asks ʀᴇᴍ to give ᴍɪsᴀ book to ʀʏᴜᴋ and asks ʀʏᴜᴋ to give ʟɪɢʜᴛ book to ʀᴇᴍ So ʀᴇᴍ will find a new ᴋɪʀᴀ to clear ʜɪs and ᴍɪsᴀ name And when ᴍɪsᴀ regains her memory she can make sʜɪʀɪɢᴀᴍɪ eyes deal with ʀʏᴜᴋ because he knew that ʀᴇᴍ wouldn't make the deal And if 𝖑 dies after only ᴍɪsᴀ was free then it would be clear that ᴍɪsᴀ was ᴋɪʀᴀ and they arrest her, ʟɪɢʜᴛ would be safe So to prevent that ʀᴇᴍ safe ᴍɪsᴀ by killing 𝖑and killing herself ( because ʀᴇᴍ basically safe ᴍɪsᴀ which isn't allowed in sʜʀɪɢᴀᴍɪ)
no as N pointed out light's name wouldnt be on the fake notebook so even if light didnt say anything he still would have been outed. what lead to his real down fall was the guy acting on his behalf didnt listen and used the notebook when he was told not to. letting N find and replace it with a fake
@azurephantom100 if you want to get really technical, light lost the moment he killed the fake L on TV, when L was announcing that he would join the investigation
@MorbiusBlueBalls true, but if Light had shown restraint, L wouldn't have suspected as hard on someone from Light's area, either delaying or preventing L's death, delaying or preventing N's inclusion in the case (not to mention M's actions against Light's family), and with the real possibility of preventing N from suspecting Light, depending if L had named Light as the number 1 suspect by then. I don't think L could take down Light. As close as he got, they are too similar and Light always had the informational advantage over L.
@@RosebudMartin that is true. killing lind L Taylor narrowed down the suspects so much. ego has always been light's biggest weakness. i think for someone who has never trained to use their intellect for detective work, light was on equal footing with L most the show. he was really intelligent, but what made him inferior to L was his ego
Nah, Rem was there to beg for Light's help. As long as Light said "It's for Misa", she would do it. Because she can't do anything about Misa being captured, not even with Death Note, since if she used her Death Note to kill everyone who captured or harm Misa, she would be turned into dust before she could possibly write the third name.
I remember this episode. Light was a genius when it came to this. I forget how the whole transfer of ownership thing ended , but basically the result was that certain consequences would not be involved upon light or mesa , and mesa would be safe, And they would still get the notebook basically free of charge so to speak. Another better term would be free of consequence.
Free of consequence? His main weapon was forced to be revealed and along with the knowledge of the shinigamis, which is exactly what Near needed to convict Light without ever risking himself.
@@ahshitherewegoagain8695 Light's real mistakes started once he tried being the new L. Killing the task force, faking his own death, announcing L's defeat and getting a new identity would have been far better. He got overconfident.
@@danbuckig4564 Well, he stuck to his iron clad rule of not killing his family, and his dad was part of the task force...in fact that's the main rule that caused his downfall tbh. The only bit of humanity he showed and ended up being his weakness lol.
Yeah, Near was basically a much worse written clone of L. L had clearly stated deductions, reasonings, psychological profiling to back up his theories. N had magical plot guessing powers. L was genuinely smart, while N was the "smart person" anime trope, like the kind written by somebody who can't differentiate intelligence from magic. When L died, the writing tanked. And Light reverted to smooth brain to accommodate Near.
I live The metro scene. Where Kira forces that agent to write The names of agents on that piece of death note. That scene has a haunting feelings of creeping death and i love it
I love reading the comments and seeing distinctly who watched the show and who's pretending with the help of short form context. For example, no, Light Yagami was not in love with Misa, that was a one way relationship that Light had no real investment in beyond how it could help him as Kira. This scene depicts a plot to create a Third Kira and use said madman as a sort of alibi for the first two, since by this point in the show it was unclear to law enforcement and L in particular that there were multiple Kira.
Well that's the thing. He was a piece of crap, but his views of evil, brought peace by being cruel to evil. L believe in law, and justice working out, which only supported evil. Basically this was some Yimg-Yang stuff. In Light there is darkness, in darkness there is.... Light. 😅
It was a very clever move "That he linked his memory with both death notes so that he can easily get back his memory from any of the two books he touches" Edit: "Thank You so much guys for 145 likes, I got it for the first time!!! 😭"
@@jyothibobbadi5019he linked his memories with both death notes, therefore he only had to touch one to get all of his memories back, thus he changed the shinigami attached to each death note to seperate misa from rem
I like to think that by giving his old book to Rem and asking her to give it to someone with influence, he ensured that eventually when he would come in contact with that book again, he would get all his memories back. He knew that once he lost his memories, he would whole heartedly aid in the investigation against the death book holder and knew he would find them. His deathnote also contained rules written in English, to which Yagami added 2 more fake rules (1st: You must kill a human every 13 days, 2nd: If you burn the book, everyone you love dies). Also by taking the new notebook with Rem as the shinigami, he ensured that Rem would be the one who would follow him around and since Rem would want to save Misa, she would have to play along with his plan and eventually die due to killing L (Ryuk wouldn't really care about Yagami's plan and definitely wouldn't kill L just to save a human)
Light is a real genius The only mistake he did was trusting that stupid guy who I forgot his name, he used the note even though Light told him not to use it! He won against L and was winning everyone until that guy ruined his plan It seemed like the author was stocked with Light, he wanted to end the series but he built a character that was almost perfect and the only way to make him die was by others mistakes not his😂 Best character in the series tho
Right but either way light was meant to die and everyone knows that however I think the author didn’t have other way to kill light,and the light that fought near was not the same light who fought with L,light got nerfed later so the story could end
The person light trusted did not even mess up that badly, Near's task force did something impossible to win (creating a fake death note in one day, rewriting tens of thousands of names in multiple languages with upmost precision). Light definitely should have won in the end.
@@trexbionicqc7740 to be fair, why would you have animeon your fyp if you havent at least heared about the highest payed anime/episode... I feel like even people that dont watch anime can identify death note 💀
This show threw fucking fantasy into a mystery and somehow escaped with NO plot holes. Everything can be explained. Regardless of how convoluted the answer is, it follows very strict rules that were dictated much earlier. And I think that’s so sick. It’s no wonder it’s my favorite
The funny thing in this show is lights downfall began when he first kills an innocent person. When he kills the agent investigating him it starts the chain reaction that eventually leads to him failing in the end.
One of Light's biggest misteps was assuming Ryuk was on his side after so long. Not here, of course, but the interaction with this other shinigami I think gave him more confidence in his ability to manipulate others.
I agree first half was better as the cat mouse game between Lawliet and Light was interesting. Unfortunately in the second half L died so the story lost its essence 😢
Bro making himself catch another user of death note 😭 the fact that he said he might use transferring of ownership from one DN to another might be useful.. The foresight he had for future is insane 💀
He infact saved Misa. He fulfilled her wish of getting married to her. He got her out of allegations. She is the only human in DN universe who has the lifespans of 2 shinigamis worth billion years
I think no one here points this out or understands why he just circled that death note back to himself its because he just wanted to change the shinigami of that notebook as rem was in love with misa but ryuk dont give a fuck of anyone so when she picked her notevook back nothing in her memory changed only her shinagami does which forsure benefitted Light in future!!! THIS IS CALLED BRILLIANCE AT ITS PEAK 🔥
Misa literally sold this mans entire plan and he was still winning until plot kicked in and some dumb ass kid did something that was physically impossible
I sometimes wonder that even after Near found him, it's not that Light was really in trouble. I didn't see any cameras so nothing was being recorded ig. Then he could've just said that his name not being written in a book is no proof whatsoever. Like what are they gonna say, of this book has everyone's name but light, what the judge gonna say? Ok? But how does that make him Kira.
My Hispanic mom really loved this anime but since it had Spanish dubbed she understood every single thing and she was shock on how the show was written 💀 she hasn't felt this much chills in a hot while
Even though Ryuk laughs at Light begging for help, in the end he didn't laugh at his Death, I do in the end feel like he came to care about Light in general as sort of a Best Friend with no part in Lights game, think of Ryuk ditching Light like Captain Cold's last words in the Legends Of Tomorrow "There are no strings on me!". Ryuk is Lights friend, but he won't be one of his puppets in his game, so as any friend would he simply just gave Light a simple Game Over when they lose, I also think he decided it was best to give Light an easy death rather than making him suffer in his own way that is.
Mikami is the one who made the move that got them caught, although I don't entirely blame him. Mikami thinks like light, and thus when Takeda became a liability he figured he had to silence her; without realizing that Kira would do that since he thought Kira was in a position where he couldn't make any moves. If Light had somehow managed to let Mikami know ahead of time that he had a piece he could use in case of emergency; then Mikami wouldn't have acted then.
In the very first episode ryuk claims to have dropped the deathnote on purpose because he was bored and enjoyed the human world and he didnt care what happened as long as it entertained him, He just wants to watch people die and see how things come around back to the user just to do it over and over again.
While it was a long play by light, giving it to someone who would use it greedaly an is easier to track by light and L, it looks like someone else was using it.
@@a.n.1102 Impossible problems (ascended light) require impossible solutions. he didn't get cheated, Near had to stoop to his level to stop the madness.
You think what ever you want but bro killed L and mellow + nearly killed the N but he fails because of that man in last People thinks L was smarts because he don't know rules I agree but still light is light his plans literally hits my brain........
Bro light this to link his memory with both the notebooks so if he touches any of them he will get back his memory and by relinquishing the ownership of deathnotes he will forget everything about deathnote and be a normal human and by giving notebook to someone who craves for money ... Power and status he will use the book to fullfill his desires and since light forgot everything he will join L to find the guy whom rem gave the notebook to and steal it in this way light will prove his innocence
I still think finding a way to show the power was a demon or something that controlled a person wouldve been a better defense then adding new rules to the deathnote, absolution through lack of control wouldve made finding Kira impossible for L whereas a fake rule being outed was an easy to see possibility
L was smarter than light but light has so many advantages. Deathnote, reapers and a dedicated Misa helping him. If L received even a remote of help from the rest of the useless crew he'd easily win