Short Synopsis: Melo carries out his plan, and what does Light do? Well, nothing. Good: Not sure how to describe it. See below. Bad: Please, someone, kill Misa. Overall Enjoyment Value: 8/10 You know what, my opinion of Death Note wasn’t that high after the previous episode, and I expected it to fall apart any minute now during this episode. Still, this episode turned surprisingly good, but not in the way that we’ve come to know Death Note. This episode definitely was different from all other episodes yet, perhaps the Naomi-arc has been the closest. For so many episodes, the main reason why I liked Death Note was to see Light trump his opponents over and over. At only two times, Light was the one being trumped: by Naomi and in the second episode, when L first showed himself. Yes, it’s a bit strange, but apart from that, L never really was that big of a threat to him. Okay, his move at the university did make Light angry, but it didn’t really bring him closer to catching Light. This episode was really meant to bash Light in the ground, over and over. Remember what L liked to say early in the series? Kira hates to lose. I expected this episode to be really annoying, and indeed, certain parts in this episode really got on my nerves. But for some reason, the episode itself left me with a really good feeling. The thing is, Light shines when he can prepare. This time, he really had no chance of preparing. It’ll be interesting to see what Light can do when he’s got a proper plan prepared to get rid of Melo. Still, Melo know has a Death Note, and he’s not afraid to use it. I do wonder how he found out about Light’s father, being part of the investigation-team, or the different members of Near’s investigation-team. Also, I demand to see some scenes of L’s childhood. The current amount of background on both Near and Melo is just way too little, I want to know what kind of influence L had on the two of them, how they met him, and why they don’t even know each other’s names. The shinigami are also going to play some kind of role in the coming episodes. They’re promising to be interesting, but will nine episodes be enough to develop them well?]]>
No spoilers involved… This is, as far as I’m aware, the reason a lot of people do not like the second half of Death Note. Not because it’s bad – it isn’t. It’s just different. I’ve got the Viz releases in manga (the first 10 volumes) and I never really thought there was much of a quality drop except right after L’s death, where it just seemed like information overload and no plot advancement, but it went back up.
(Incidentally, have you ever watched Monster? I think you’d enjoy it – that’s a very strong, plot-driven anime and often compared with Death Note for it being psychological, though not supernatural. If not, I really suggest you check it out at some point. 🙂 )
I’ve yet to see monster, but I’m definitely planning to some day. I’ve heard lots of good things about it. 🙂
Yeah, it’s great. 🙂 If you ever do, I hope you blog it, as it suffers from a serious lack of blogging, too…
Monster is okay… its not that good, well its pretty good, just a bit too repetitive, gets tiring to watch.
it’s not that i really hated death note, i just was dpressed with it after ryuuzaki died. i REALLY didn’t want to watch it anymore, but i felt that i HAD to, because i wanted to see if Lawliet was ever avenged…well at least Light got what was coming to him! ^_^ i just thing the way his death was carried out was so mellow but dramatic, and really twisted too!