
Dad! Dad! Don’t die, you idiot!
It’s amazing how they set up the foreshadowing for the Bakayarouid from this time.
>>1
Is that so…?
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I forgot how I died.
Did the moon write it?
>>3
The fate has come with the contract of the eyes.
>>3
I made a contract with Ryuk and stormed the hideout of Mello.
If I didn’t quickly write down Melo’s name and was slow, I got turned into a beehive by Melo’s henchman who was pretending to be dead behind me.
Elephant!!!
Well, it’s true that Matsuda got that angry because of Tsuki Papa’s death, so in that sense, it is foreshadowing for the ending…
Was it really angry here?
Not becoming emotional when facing the death of a father might have been a vessel of God.
>>10
The subtitle of this story is a great performance.
>>49
It might be about the great performance of Jose lying on his back…
>>49
Laughing with sharp sense.
Thanks to Mero, my father died and my sister became a shell of her former self.
Dad’s memory gives a more dramatic image of having been used by the moon and dying.
Upon rereading, I found that Tsuki unexpectedly died after piling on actions that were beyond expectations.
The true feelings here can only be understood by the person themselves.
That’s also his impression of Ryuk.
In the drama version, Yagami’s mother is dead, which is awful.
It was a relief that Dad could pass away knowing for certain that his son wasn’t Kira…
>>15
It was a mystery why Aizawa was suspicious despite this passage.
>>19
It was revealed by Melo that the 13th rule was a lie, but did the second L in the past orchestrate a month-long confinement to prove his innocence?
Isn’t that settled? The second generation L will definitely be Kira.
>>19
Aizawa is also reminiscing about this and is thinking, “I don’t understand anymore…” so even with this, the suspicion has outweighed everything.
Your eyes are beautiful and they somehow make me smile.
Originally, it seemed that Matsuda was going to sign the contract with Mei, and I don’t think he actively used his father or went to kill anyone.
My husband and son died in the line of duty, and my daughter suffers from the emotional trauma of international abduction; it’s too unfortunate.
Calm down! Light-kun!
Sun…
After my sister became a wreck, I can guess what happened to her when she was kidnapped by the mafia.
>>22
I was put off while reading.
>>22
In other media that lack that aspect, I’ve also become completely isolated and have had terrible experiences.
>>22
I don’t think anything like rape or anything of that sort has happened.
As a melody, I would really be troubled if my sister died, so there’s no way I would allow something so ridiculous as the mafia’s pleasure.
There are too many scenes in Death Note that turn into surreal gags.
I think it’s really sad that Ben’s version of the messy first page made my son understand that the reason he became Kira was to save himself.
>>24
But if my son can regain his sanity with my life, then my death would have had meaning.
Rather, the death of my father became the final push for me to resolve to become the god of the new world…
The reason why Light was able to deceive the police in the battle against L is over 90% attributed to the confinement alibi of the 13-day rule, so if a new Shinigami or notebook were to drop to the ground without Light’s knowledge and that were to be substantiated, he would be finished…
Well, the main story’s Melo and Shido were actually like that.
Isn’t it terrible that the whole family is facing misfortune?
The sister’s decline into a useless state has no meaning for the subsequent developments.
Wasn’t my sister well enough to attend the coming-of-age ceremony?
Is that a different person who looks similar?
The revelation of the 13-day rule after being freed is truly impressive and can only be described as remarkable; even Nia has no choice but to acknowledge the Moon’s abilities as a clever move.
When she was rescued, she was fine, but suddenly became a shell of her former self, and I wondered why that happened, my sister.
Rather, if it’s to the extent that I won’t die, then I’ll do anything.
>>36
There’s no way there’s any trust that these guys will only do enough to keep the mafia, who are just temporarily teaming up, from dying.
>>36
Before that, the director they kidnapped bit his tongue and died, so there’s no way they would take the risk of kidnapping him again.
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Passionate performance
My sister recovered after the main story and attended her coming-of-age ceremony, so she was just mentally unwell due to fear, not from things like rape or drug addiction.
Actually, I was sane when I was rescued from the hideout.
In the new world pyramid that Light imagines, his younger sister is at the top.
It’s a reincarnation again.
It’s nice how Bon-kun laughs after confirming that the notebook is safe instead of mourning his father’s death in the drama.
Even without things like rape or torture, I’m having experiences that normally break people with PTSD!?
L: “That’s not right. You are just a murderer. And this notebook is the worst murder weapon in history.”
Moon: “L, you who are locked away in your room wouldn’t understand. You don’t know the reality of a world where good people are victims of evil ones. There are countless worthless people, those who should be eradicated! The world has reached a point where the law can no longer save it.”
Souichirou: “Indeed, the law is not perfect. It cannot be perfect because the humans who created it are not perfect. However, the law is the result of humanity’s efforts to be right. You are self-centered. It is absolutely unacceptable to take a person’s life out of self-centeredness.”
They are all such fools that they don’t understand even if I tell them…
I’ve been revisiting it recently, and the vibe after L’s death is really striking.
I think there are parts that are not just acting, but I also believe that the acting involves their true feelings.
Even without the eye contract, it’s fine that my lifespan would have come to an end soon anyway, right?
By the time of the television station truck, my body was already at its limit.
The title is a great performance, but I thought the tears were real.
Dad? Ah! Are you talking about Soichiro Yagami!?
After watching the last part, I felt the same way as Matsuda.
>>57
I think they are treating him not as a father from a human perspective, but as a good person who shouldn’t have died from a god’s perspective.
When I heard that it was originally close to the end of its life, it felt strange, but now that I think about it, it had collapsed…
That lifestyle is definitely not good for your health.
Well, the anime is a work that reflects Ryuk’s deep attachment to Light and has a significant interpretation from the TV version’s staff…
There were definitely depictions of being in danger due to overwork, and it was clear that it wasn’t a body capable of living a long life.
Since he contracted and died right away with half of his remaining lifespan, Dad wouldn’t have lived long anyway.
At first, I had no intention of making a contract with my father, and it wouldn’t have been a problem if I had just abandoned my sister, so I think the reason for Tsuki’s defeat was that they couldn’t completely let go of their feelings for their family.
I believe it was his true wish to create a world where serious people like his father wouldn’t be made fools of.
There was a scene where, despite relying heavily on the investigation team, they couldn’t overturn the possibility that Tsuki is Kira, and it caused a buildup of stagnation in their minds and bodies.
Even though I see the moon every day after L’s passing, I’m still crammed into the investigative base, and it seems unlikely I can keep this up for many years.
The moon has suffered at the hands of villains or seen close ones oppressed.
It feels really forced that they suddenly started talking about a new world even though they don’t have any particular experience with it.
The Tsukiteki night god family is made up of people suitable for the new world.
The Kira Response Headquarters is a department that has not been able to produce results for a long time, and it seems that their position within the organization is tough.
>>68
It must have been hard.
Moreover, the lack of results is particularly due to the moon’s own self-production.