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TopicWho was right?
Revelation34
01/13/20 3:15:22 AM
#10:


streamofthesky posted...
He was literally killing innocents from the end of the first episode.
Or if you don't consider the guy pretending to be L an "innocent", then by like episode 4 or whenever it is he offs Ray Pember and the entire FBI team

Hell of a pretzel logic there, though. "If only they'd let me murder indiscriminately without investigating me, I wouldn't have to murder the authorities. Or their girlfriends. Or...who am I kidding? Basically anyone I feel like. It's all L's fault! Waaaa!"


He was stated to be a death row convict. Also Ray Pember wouldn't have happened if L hadn't been involved. None of them would have.

ParanoidObsessive posted...
The entire point of Death Note is pretty much to indicate that Light was a fuck up from the beginning. Having the Note didn't change him, it just revealed who he always was, right from the start. He was only the straight-A student who seemed like a good person because that's what society expected him to be, and the socially acceptable mask he wore because he wasn't willing to risk breaking the rules.

He wasn't a noble, good person who was slowly turned evil. He was basically a serial killer who figured out a way to put a noble face on his killing so people wouldn't object as strongly (a not-too-dissimilar mentality to the one being espoused by the Joker in The Dark Knight).


Sounds like your own personal interpretation.
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