I think one of the biggest fallacies of the argument presented in that link, Mina, is that we never see L outside of work.
Also, Light is screwed up thanks to Ryuk, and holds a very, very, very twisted sense of justice and by the end of the Manga believes himself to be god. Ohba says so himself in the "How to Read Death Note 13" that he really didn't like Light in the least, and said that he needed to go. The only reason he put the ending the way he did was because he didn't want to the Light fans to hate him. Sorry Light fans, he isn't coming back... ask Ohba.
Nami (post: 1239835) wrote:]Okay, perhaps this was off topic, but it bothered me.
Now, Near, Mello and L.. I don't think they were meant to have ANY kind of disease! It's called HABIT! Lord have mercy people! You have habits too! That's just how they are! It doesn't matter if you think they may have diseases.. Because if they did.. don't you think Ohba would have said so? Sheesh, think about it logically people... think.
Anyway, I am done here.. if you wish to argue with me.. I'm sorry but I won't be coming back to this thread ^^ This is my opinion, you stated yours.. I stated mine. Goodbye ^-^
As you say, L may not have the same morals, and perhaps they are twisted a bit, but I do not believe he would ever have more people killed ((Than necessary))..
L holds more of a sense of Justice, the right kind of justice, than Light.
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Fish and Chips wrote:The minute he killed L, or attempted to kill L, on television, it was not about justice, it was about power. All of it.
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