The tennis match?Yes but in essence everything L did made sense. His guesses made perfect sense.
Yes, I was going to mention that Near seemed to make more perfect guesses than L did. Especially considering the fact that he pretty much knew for sure than Light was Kira, nearly from the beginning of his investigations, whereas L rarely had great faith in that idea.Near was pretty much a psychic, though.
Yes, I was going to mention that Near seemed to make more perfect guesses than L did. Especially considering the fact that he pretty much knew for sure than Light was Kira, nearly from the beginning of his investigations, whereas L rarely had great faith in that idea.
Although Near did have many developments to go from, unlike L, who had pretty much started from scratch.
And let me add that I think it's a good thing that both Light and L died before the end of the series. Somehow it seems to fit that way... L finally losing a case, and Light getting his just deserts. And the world is balanced again.
Yeah, her last moments in the story were pretty sad. I read from someone once that Light's mother has it the worse... her daughter is traumatized from being kidnapped, her husband is dead, and her prodigy son turns out to be the mysterious murderer Kira, and has his own bitter end. Not to mention now she's pretty much all alone... what a big difference from the start of the series!Would've been nice for Sayu to recover in the end. I liked her.
I really hate they way, Light goes out though. The unstoppable Kira, gets shot by Matsuda? Light just should have bribed Ryuk with apples to kill Near.
He would have. The Death Note does not affect those with less than twelve minutes of life left. So, Light would have lived for at least another twelve minutes, if Ryuk didn't kill him.
One-Shot? I have no idea what that is.
I read the Los Angeles BB Murder Cases a few weeks ago.