Death Note Chapter 108 Discussion

  • #59
I can't believe I finished the whole manga...



AND MISA DIDN'T DIE???? SHIT! -_____________-



Well... At the begining I liked Near, but with the time, I started to disliked him because he was to arrogant, calling everybody "stupid" as if he were so 'perfect' (well he was... LOL but without the help of the team he wouldn't do anything by himself, is just like a little boy) part of me feel bad about near winning the 'game'... in the last moment, I wanted Kira two won... I mean, I love and hate Raito at the same time... he is so awesome and If he were murdered by L I guess I would be totally satisfied... but it was Near + Mello... is a little frustrating.



I think the point isn't that Near or Mello can't replace L, I never judge both characters like 'copies' of L. But Near's pride, confidence and arrogance... was quite annoying in the last episodes :/ I think at this point Mello was more interesting.



There's a lot of things I LOVE from this manga, the most important is that really makes me feel excited! the whole week I went to sleep thinking in "What the hell is going to happen next..." during the day, at my work I continuosly stopped thinking in who to resolve the puzzle... so I think the whole plot is awesome, both writer and artist are great to create such a interesting and umpredictable characters and make me feel like this.



I want to cry... seriously! Raito's dead is more than I can resist... ;____;!



I hate a lot of things of the manga of course but is still a master piece in my ranking 8D



Thinks I hated:



- Misa existence. Holly shit! why she was SO annoying?



- The complite manga was quite... machist. Well... I'm a girl and I felt insult by most of the female characters. Totally superficial and stupid. Doing everything in the name of 'love' -___- crap...  I guess Obata hate women LOL or something.



- REM. CRAAAAAAAAP! WHY on hell she dies saving Misa and killed L???? I was expecthing a GREAT fight against Raito and L, I was wishing they'll kill each others in a really EPIC episode... but L dead was quite disapointing.



That's all.



Well... Now I'm going to watch the Animation 8D and the live action too. I love the couple RAITO X L or L X RAITO 8DDDD and now that I readed the manga, I will watched the rest of the stuff to feed my hungry of yaoi (?) Muahahahahaha!
 
  • #60
not as bad as everyone was telling me it was, but it's still just okay. I would probably be more fond of the ending if i didn't have to sludge through 50 chapters of the same thing as the first 50 but executed much worse. It should've ended after original L died. Somehow. But, this ending wasn't too bad.



i find it fitting that Light would go out crying like a little bitch, letting his pride get the best of him, after he said Near lost cause he did the same.



their entire battle was just a dick swinging competition erm
 
  • #61
alpir said:
JuicyBuddha said:
Good manga, but the ending was a total copout. After all the intricate plans and mind-games, Near wins by... accident?







Agree, the ending was a letdown.



The manga was totally great before Misa's appearance, but then I started to lose my interest rapidly.Actually there is a certain kind of logic to it. Light who pretended to be god and controlled people like pawns fell do to things outside of his control.
 
  • #62
I feel... crushed, and defeated. This is seriously one of the saddest series endings for me. Most endings don't hit me emotionally at all, and some are profoundly awe inspiring, but this is one of the few that has stricken me with legit melancholy. It all came to a head in that warehouse. Light spit absolute facts at all of them about how he was right, and none of those idiots would give up their stubborn convictions for the good of the world. I guess it's too much to ask for humans to think about more than their small scale lives, even in fiction.



That said, I was happy that Matsuda finally had a moment to shine. Then in this epilogue we see how he's still dealing with the end of that long chapter of his life. You would think having to shoot the man he trusted and followed for so long would extinguish the youthful energy in him, and it seems like it has for most of the chapter, until you finally see a glimmer of it come through at the end. I think this whole chapter really is about Matsuda more than anyone else. They make an offhanded comment about how the world is back to normal, and we can assume that Aizawa has taken this time to advance his career for himself and his family, but it's all really focused on Matsuda. I dig it.
 
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