Especially since Misa was the original suspect for being the second killer. Yes, I think Light Yagami loved his sister. He had affection for her, but this depends on your definition of love. Sign up for free! Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.
User Info: lostsymphony. I just finished the show and this struck me, too. Only time he really acted like that if I remember right. He was always strangely more calm when he thought he was about to die. User Info: pokedude User Info: pablofreak L has ample reason to assume Rem is there and prepare himself for the sight. What a lackluster reaction, yes. Additionally, now having the shinigami be present and within his scope of interaction where he can clearly find answers about them is probably preferable to their presence just being an unproven theory to L.
L likes answers and finding answers and Rem actually being there gives a gateway to get those. In the manga, the idea of a human monster is hardly if at all touched upon, but in the anime the concept is a lot more dominant. The option of actual monsters existing must have impacted L on a more fundamental level here, since apart from his atheist world view, he is also confronted with something he appears to use as a metaphor for his own person and fears - IF we take the Monster speech at some face value, which I am fairly ambiguous about.
I hope this was still useful. I was pleased to find we actually agreed pretty well, haha. I love Teru Mikami and I talk too much. Death Note Masterpost for mobile. Anonymous asked:. Alright, to the topic: The difference between anime and manga in this scene is actually immense. Gods and godly powers are not part of his world view. But then he dismisses this thesis again immediately and violently: To L, Kira is decidedly a person and not an embodiment of a higher divine instance.
His mouth is a canary's beak. Obata states that Sidoh's "arms" can be described as insect-like in the way they fold into his body. Though he has "hands," there are only three fingers on each appendage.
In Death Note: Successor to L , parts of him are brown and red while his bandages are a much brighter white. Sidoh has a great liking for chocolate, just like Ryuk does for apples, a taste he shares with Mello. He can be persistent when chasing something he wants, like his notebook. Death Note How to Read describes him as "cowardly," being intimidated by Mello despite the fact that Mello is a human. With a short lifespan remaining, Sidoh hopes to find his Death Note quickly.
After repeatedly hounding Ryuk for the return of his notebook which also involved him passing out flyers to other Shinigami in the vain hope that they might recover it for him , he tracks his notebook to the Mafia.
After Light Yagami regains the Death Note from Mello, he reluctantly returns it to Sidoh to keep him from interfering and as a way of trying to retain the trust of the Task Force.
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