Yes, Near has turned some of his team against him except the loveable idiot Matsuda , but Light is still in control. Light has Near cornered. Mikami writes the name of everyone present besides Light. Light, his ego at an all time, desperately tries to hold back his laughter. Light is exposed… and finally brings to the forefront a core question the series had been asking but refused to give a definitive answer on, not even in the first half: Is Light justified in his actions? Look, I love Death Note.
The fact he uses a magic notebook to do it makes it a unique take on the thriller genre. That killing criminals makes the world a better place. The fear of being killed by an unseen force deter others from committing crime. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! It makes viewers or readers ask the question: Is Light committing mass murder making the world a better place? This is a dangerous topic to play with.
It would leave too much wiggle room. At first, it seems like this is exactly what the final episode is doing. No, instead he sees himself as good! He tells everyone that someone has to do this… but no one would have gone as far as he did. The world needs him to fix it.
Since our original list was published, a couple more deaths were added to the body count of the world of Death Note , and they are as heartbreaking as almost any among the original ten. Death Gods getting mixed up in the lives of humans wasn't exactly something Ryuk invented. It was actually a Death God named Gelus who did this first, although Remi tells Misa about it later in the series in the form of a flashback.
It's a sad story, partly because fans already know how bored and lonely the Shinigami are, and also because Gelus seems particularly pathetic. He's small and fragile, resembling a child's toy in a pathetic state of disrepair. He intervenes when a stalker threatens Misa's life and disintegrates as a result. This foreshadow's Remi's eventual ending in the same way, although she's prompted by Light, which adds another layer of sadness to this already tragic tale. Yeah, he was a crazy serial killer and he probably got what was coming to him, but Light's death was still pretty sad.
His manic rant and despondent cries for someone to help him show a side of Light that we're not used to seeing, and it's just enough to make us feel sad for the person he was before he picked up the Death Note or the person he might have become if he hadn't picked it up at all. Kiyomi Takada is probably one of the least liked Death Note characters. Takada made her first appearance in the fourteenth episode of the anime.
When Kiyomi finds out that Kira is, in fact, Light, she falls even more deeply in love with him. In turn, Light promises to make her the Queen of his new world. Of course, Light was only using her. Light is confronted as Near and the special task force suspects that Light is Kira because his name is the only name not written in the Death Note.
He begins to panic and shout that it is a setup. But the evidence is glaring because the Death Note has been tampered with by Near. Near had collaborated with Mello and detective L to capture Kira because Near knew that alone he could not capture and reveal the true identity of Kira. Light begins to laugh as all the evidence leads towards him being Kira. Then he admits plainly that he is Kira and that he is the god of the new world.
He explains that the world needs Kira and that he is the justice and only hope for mankind. He pours out his frustration that despite trying to clear out the criminals in the world that there are still people that are rotten and that his work is not yet finished until the whole world is cleansed.
He says that he knows that killing people is a crime but that is the only way he can cleanse the world. That is his duty to do it and he is the only one who can. Light attempts again to complete the name he is using his blood. This time Matusda becomes very angry and shoots Light multiple times and Light falls to the ground. Light is enraged but is too tired to get up. As Light continues to lay on the ground, Mikami slits his wrists with a pen and starts to scream in agonizing pain.
The task force rushes towards Mikami and tries to help him stop the bleeding but there is nothing they can do. Mikami would still die. Light uses the distraction as an opportunity to escape the warehouse that they were all staying in. Thanks in part to this situation, Near deduces the second L is, in fact, Kira. Because of these events, however, the president of the United States submits to Kira and dissolves the SPK as an official organization. Near speculates that the reason Mello left a few members of the SPK alive is to gain information from them in order to catch Kira.
Near plans on following Mello's plan in order to see what he does next, so Near has Halle Lidner pass on information to him, particularly regarding the second L being Kira as well as Mello's photo being with Near.
Near has bugging devices be placed on Halle, forcing Halle, who was already passing on information to Mello, to share information to Mello solely in the shower.
Mello enters the SPK headquarters, asking Near for his photo. When Near told Mello that he managed to deduce who Kira is thanks to Mello's actions, out of rage, he threatens to shoot Near, only for Halle to convince him from doing it. In return for the photo, Mello tells Near that there are fake rules in the Death Note. Near deduces that one of these rules is the day rule. He contacts the Task Force, and discusses this fake rule. During his conversation with the second L, Near's suspicion of the second L increases.
He tells this to the Task Force, arousing doubt within them. Mello then gives Mogi to Near and tells Near to demand information out of Mogi, with Mello listening in on the conversation. However, Mogi, thinking that Near and Mello are working together, doesn't spill any information. Soon after, a large crowd of Kira supporters were sent to attack the SPK.
Near manages to use L's inheritance to distract them, then escape wearing police officer uniforms. Near then lies to the Task Force, telling them that Mogi has died of a heart attack, making it look worse for the second L. Sometime later, when Kiyomi Takada gets elected for Kira's new spokesperson, Near has Anthony Rester keep watch of Takada, and finds out she is having meetings with someone.
Near and Light converse once again, and they inform each other of their respective investigations of Takada. At this point, Near formulates the plan to take down Kira, which is swapping his notebook with a fake then catching him in the act of writing down the names.
Near confirms that Teru Mikami is X-Kira. Later on, Near identifies Teru Mikami as Light's proxy. For the next few months, he had Gevanni spy on Mikami, only for him to deceive the SPK by saying things such as the fact that he has a Shinigami following him. Near holds Mogi and Misa in custody in order to remove any unnecessary things that may interfere with Near's plan of exposing Light as Kira. On December 31st, when Mikami goes to the gym, Near swaps the pages of the notebook corresponding with the 28th of January and onward, not aware of the fact that he's only swapped the pages of a duplicate notebook that Mikami forged under Light's orders.
In order to ensure that Gevanni is not being controlled by a potential third Kira or a Shinigami, Near waits 23 days, that being the maximum amount of time the notebook can control someone for.
Near calls the Task Force and asks them to meet him at the Yellow Box Warehouse in order to enact his final plan of exposing Light as Kira. Shortly after, Mello kidnaps Kiyomi Takada , resulting in Mello's death. Mikami then proceeds to write Takada's name using the real notebook. This action results in Gevanni finding the real notebook, then switching it with an exact replica. However, Near makes no changes to his plans for the meeting. The meeting commences, and, just as Near plans, Mikami attempts to write down the names of everyone.
Light thinks that he won as he had actually had a fake. However, thanks to Mello's actions, Near's plan worked. Since everyone except Light's name was written, Light is exposed as Kira.
Near explains the entire situation and how Mello aided him before declaring that he and Mello, together, were capable of surpassing L. In a desperate attempt to regain control of the situation, Light confesses and has a speech about how beneficial Kira is to the world, but Near refutes this by stating that morality is subjective and Kira, killing people and forcing them to follow one path, is unjust in the eyes of many.
After Light tries to kill Near using a snippet he has, Touta Matsuda , enraged, shoots him, before he dies at the hands of Ryuk. Following Light's defeat, Near becomes the third L. During the epilogue of the manga, Matsuda proposes a theory that Near had used the Death Note on Mikami, which would assure his victory. Whether this theory is true or not is up to the reader's interpretation. In the one-shot chapter taking place after the series, Near is shown as the new L the third chronologically.
A new Kira emerges who has gained a Death Note from the Shinigami named Midora , who had received the additional Death Note from the Shinigami King by bribing him with 13 apples she had taken from the Human World.
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