Cap'n Nick wrote:If it helps any, Jon, I don't think you're supposed to like Light.
jon_jinn wrote:yes. i know that is true. but still, it's sorta odd that you begin the series rooting for the main character, and it's only a matter of time before you realize that the main character has turned into the antagonist of the series (in a way).
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Ever read John Milton's Paradise Lost? Same thing. In the beginning you are sort of rooting for Satan, then you end up realizing he sucks.
jon_jinn wrote:nope. never read it. yeah, as you might be able to see, i am NOT a big fan of those types of stories. you like 'em at the beginning, but by the end you don't know who to cheer for. sorta like those horror/slasher movies where the main guy becomes the killer dude.
jon_jinn wrote:yes. i know that is true. but still, it's sorta odd that you begin the series rooting for the main character, and it's only a matter of time before you realize that the main character has turned into the antagonist of the series (in a way).
Radical Dreamer wrote:When I watched the first episode, I thought, "Man, that's one screwed up kid." When I watched the second episode, I thought, "Wow, L is so cool!" XD So yeah, that's my take on it.
jon_jinn wrote:death note is one of my LEAST favorite mangas. i watched the first episode of the anime to see how the music and voices and animation was, but that's it. as for the manga, i had read up to like chapter 50 before SJ even announced that they were releasing gonna start releasing it. i used to think it was awesome, now i just don't like it. i really hate the main character. he's probably the main reason why i don't read the manga. he takes advantage of people and kills innocent people as well. his idea of "cleansing the world" is just a washed up excuse to excercise and abuse his power with the Death Note. yes, the art is amazingly detailed. sure the plot itself is genius and totally original. but i simply can't bring myself to like this manga...
Tom Dincht wrote:There's a difference between an antagonist and a villain.
jon_jinn wrote:yes. i know that is true. but still, it's sorta odd that you begin the series rooting for the main character, and it's only a matter of time before you realize that the protagonist has turned into the VILLIAN of the series (in a way) and you actually start to root for the antagonist (L).
uc pseudonym wrote:How you react to the series says a great deal about your personal beliefs. Personally, what interested me in the series was that the main character is the villain... I was mildly surprised (though I should not have been) that many supported him until he began doing classically bad things. People who kill in order to make themselves gods aren't bad until they begin hitting puppies.
uc pseudonym wrote:How you react to the series says a great deal about your personal beliefs. Personally, what interested me in the series was that the main character is the villain... I was mildly surprised (though I should not have been) that many supported him until he began doing classically bad things. People who kill in order to make themselves gods aren't bad until they begin hitting puppies.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:[spoiler] When he killed L, though . . . that was the last straw. Yes, he was already despicable for his "I'm gonna be God" deal, but L was so awesome . . . much cooler than Near and Mello IMO [/spoiler]
uc pseudonym wrote:until they begin hitting puppies.
Kai Robin wrote:Yes, Light is twisted, dark, and intelligent, maybe that's why Ilike rooting for him so much.
Most of anime is filled over clich'ed generic good guys, so getting such a morbid character who is actually very intelligent and not just another ridiculous bishonen boy with a giant sword is pretty cool.
Call me evil...call me twisted.....but up until EP 16. I'm still rooting for Yagami.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:[spoiler]Well you're going to be disappointed at the end =p.
He died *hooray*[/spoiler]
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