This. It really sucked after L died.child of lileth said:Good until the half way point. After, I really lost interest. Huge drop in interest.
5 or 7 years or something, too quick?Naheal said:Light got corrupted by the power he had much more quickly than I liked, to be honest. Beyond that, it was mostly a good series.
In one word: Padding. DN was that long because the author expressly wanted the series to have 108 chapters.kwagamon said:I freakin' loved Death Note, except the ending. I didn't like the ending not because of HOW it ended(Light's downfall etc. I have no problem with), but WHY it ended that way. Mikami's actions as a solo act that led to him doing the exact same thing as Light at the exact same time as Light that led to the discovery of the notebook seems like a somewhat cheap excuse because the writer had finally run out of ways for Near to screw with Light's plans. Also, I take issue with the fact that Light was the only person besides Mikami and Near to not bring a gun to that meeting. I figure that being a super-genius as well as a professional detective who is licensed to carry firearms means that he should've realized: "Hey, maybe I might need something beyond a scrap of Death Note paper in my watch."
So it was damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn good... damn?Jumplion said:Death Note, for me, was a pretty damn good anime, one of the first I've watched. Looking back on it now, I can safely say that it's still a pretty damn good anime, though maybe not as great as I remember it.
The premise and the overall story was damn good, I think. A classic tale on how "absolute power corrupts absolutely". The animation was damn good, the pacing was damn good, basically everything overall was damn good.
Though you can't spell Death Note without contrived....well, you could, but you get the point. The story, particularly around the halfway point, got really confusing and all that, basically going "I knew that you knew that I knew that you knew that I knew that!" and the like. Towards the end I had no idea what the hell they were doing to prove who was Kira.
But overall overall, it was a damn good anime. I just recently watched the live action movies, and those were...interesting to say the least, though obviously just cash in's.
EDIT: Though apparently One Piece is better. I haven't seen it, but from what I have seen it looks in the same vein as Naruto I.E. pointless filler after pointless filler. Though that could be 4Kids castrating the show at the time.
My apologies I do not need to hear more (especially no more yaio, lol). I do have that bad habit of reading to much into things.Jast said:Oh no no no no. You're actually reading way to much into what I said. Half of everything I say I am just joking around but since this is the internet I'll admit it is hard to tell.Gilhelmi said:If I may ask what do you mean by reasons. I always looked up to L the one who fought against Light (the corrupted). I do agree especially the second season was quite dark when L dies in the fight against light but it was a brilliant allusion to the sacrifice of Christ (L washing the feet of the sinner Light).Jast said:I don't want to see it. I never want to read. And I want absolutely nothing to do with it EVER...I have my reasons...(I never knew my friends could have such twisted fantasies.....) T_T
If you do not wish to answer me that is fine, you can ignore me or answer me in a PM. It is your choice.
What I was really talking about was that during my senior year in high school was when Death Note got really popular. I had never read or watched it but my friends did. I should note that all my friends are girls and that I am the only guy in the group. ALL of them were obsessed about it. Death Note didn't really seems like something that would interest me so I just never felt like checking it out. (besides I already know everything that happens because my friends wouldn't shut up about it.) Anyways back to my story. For like two months every conversation we had (and I am serious when I say EVERY) Death Note would ALWAYS be brought up. So it just got old real quick especially since I was the odd man out. But the MAIN reason I never looked into Death Note was because my friends were constantly talking about all this yaoi crap that involved Death Note. I just assumed that was what it was all about. It was just yaoi. I could go on...but I'm sure I don't really need to. Course now I'm guessing Death Note isn't really yaoi...I guess.
I can't help but feel you're being unfair on the characters. They're just...not very one-dimensional...I don't see where you're coming from. If I were to say "Sum up character X in one trait", and you could, that for me is one-d. I don't believe that to be possible for Death Note's characters. The unlikeable main characters are intentional. It's supposed to be a morally difficult show, you're meant to have to think how far to either side you would fall.Great North said:I guess I'll just list it off:
Premise: Didn't like it
Characters: One-dimensional and unlikeable
Animation: Good
Story: Fair, but honestly just confusing
Now, despite all this I still manage to find it somewhat...compelling. But it still sucks.
I don't have any opinion on the manga, because I haven't read it. If its anything like the anime I wouldn't like it.
SUCK
Oh I agree so much. That ending cheapened it so much. Might as well use spoiler tags from here on out...kwagamon said:I freakin' loved Death Note, except the ending. I didn't like the ending not because of HOW it ended(Light's downfall etc. I have no problem with), but WHY it ended that way. Mikami's actions as a solo act that led to him doing the exact same thing as Light at the exact same time as Light that led to the discovery of the notebook seems like a somewhat cheap excuse because the writer had finally run out of ways for Near to screw with Light's plans. Also, I take issue with the fact that Light was the only person besides Mikami and Near to not bring a gun to that meeting. I figure that being a super-genius as well as a professional detective who is licensed to carry firearms means that he should've realized: "Hey, maybe I might need something beyond a scrap of Death Note paper in my watch."
I just finished watching Cowboy Bebop today and thought it was amazing. Back to the orgininal topic, Death Note was a brilliant series (it does have some fan girl issues, but thats a sign the series is good) and so is Naruto and Bleach, just in different ways. At the same time I do strongly recommend One Piece cos it is by far the best ongiong manga/anime series I have looked at.strum4h said:People like what you dont like. I dont even like the show but if you are not going to contribute then dont bother posting.Krythe said:Death Note is anime-Twilight.
The characters are one-dimensional, unlikeable, pose too much, and the show is built around perhaps the stupidest premise in existance.
There is no reason at all to read it if you are a heterosexual male.
OT: I tried to get into this show. Cowboy Bebop and Trigun were my favorites.