I think him and Mello were lovers but that's just my theory. Notice how upset Mello seemed over Matt's death in particular when many of his men have died before and he was unaffected
12:40 "Hi, I'm Matt, I'm the 3rd best out of the Wammy's house.......Oh i'm dead, well that's been my introduction, have fun being confused about me for the rest of the episode"
About the SPK agent with Takada: It’s never really shown in the show, but she was working as sort of a double agent, feeding information from Near to Mello. So when Mello pulled up, she actually does have history with him and she does trust him to a degree.
Matt is probably the character with the best number of fans/screen time ratio xD BTW Now that Mello is dead, would be cool to get a "Death Note: Another Note" novel review. It's about Naomi Misora's first case under L, but narrated by Mello.
Man the shot of Mello hesitating and putting down his chocolate hits me every time I rewatch this show. It's like he realizes he's sending his friend Matt on a suicide mission, and it just doesn't feel right casually eating some chocolate right in front of him (I think the guy sitting across him is Matt). Also he knows he's probably going to die too, so he wants to treasure this last chocolate he has ever touched.
Actually Mello probably predicted that Matt was gonna be taken into custody by Japanese police and not killed by Kira supporters. This is backed up by Mello saying “I didn’t think you’d be killed Matt.”
I didn't like Takada that much, but she did not deserve that 😧 I felt the same way about Mello. Did not like them to start with then loved them and missed them after this episode. I hope you guys watch Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, I am sure you will love it!
Death Note is such a unique series to me. It's such a bleak world. And Light is such a unique character, especially for a Protagonist. Even morally gray characters would struggle with some of the things he does without batting an eye. But I think that makes him very entertaining. As the saying goes, history is written by the victors. If he loses, he'll be viewed as evil. If he wins, he'll be known as the hero of justice who wiped out crime.
Since you guys apparently finished the show already, and asked the question in this episode - Yes, the ending in the anime is different than the manga. Only slightly though. The overall beats and message are identical. So while I would recommend reading the manga simply to see what the anime cut out overall, if you only care about the ending, don't sweat it.
Light is definitely the extreme of the '''ends justify the means'' He knew that Takada would be captured by the police with the evidence of the Death Note, probably sentenced to death or interrogated by the police, so he immedeatly got rid off her before anyone could get any information from her. It's cruel, but the outcome would've been the same for her if Light didn't kill her, maybe even worse because she might've confessed everything when interrogated, and got herself, Light and Mikami sentenced.
Yeah but Light is clearly getting pleasure from this. Also burning alive is the most painful way to die. I don't think there's any justifying this behavior from a moral standpoint. Maybe logically.
It's cruel but it's the quickest way to get rid of the evidence so of course Light would do this as it's the safest way to keep the situation under control. I don't think he was thinking even a split second about her and her suffering because he was so absorbed in thought of how to solve this problem. Doesn't make it better but since she was a 100% Kira supporter I doubt that Light would have any positive type of feeling aside from relief for his own good by killing her in such a brutal fashion.
@@KazeBlack Exactly. Although I definetly think that Light would've never killed Takada under normal circumstances. After all, Light had 5 years (after L's death) to kill Misa and the remaining task force, and he never did it
@@KazeBlack Lol What are you on about? Light just used her like he did with every woman as he thinks their stupid (which they are) and killed her when he did.
I'm sure many will tell you this, but the second HALF of the manga is the final THIRD of the show--so, I always recommend the manga because there's so much more of the characters in that second half, and the ending is executed much better. That said, I still love this show to death. It's so damn good, and I'm so hyped you're there! Can't wait to see the final two episodes!
Ohhh I never knew that. Maybe that's why I felt that this show felt so weak to me post L compared to pre Ls death....I was just not attached to it anymore since they kept introducing new characters every 2 episodes lol. Maybe I'll try reading the Manga and see if the last 2/3rd is actually somewhat better than the show...
See the thing about this episode is that it shows that even people who support Light and think he's justice and that the world will be better for people who follow him, are totally delusional. If you want to see what actually happens to people who follow Kira, look at Takada. That's what happens when you let a psychopathic wannabe-dictator get too much power, they dont actually care about anyone who supports them, they just care about the power.
Damn it The death I fear the absolute must what the fuck Of all of them Unless he can write for her to somehow not feel or register any pawn 18:50...Kibutsuji Muzan 20:07 oh "while I still can" You guys wondering about mikami and about the meet up is giving me future feelings 30:24 forced out a laugh from me mid stretch Oh so this is what people meant by things being cut
Is there already a show set to replace this when it ends? I'm only curious, as I really only watch reactions to shows that I've already seen, and I don't think you're currently watching any other series that I'll be able to follow along with. Much of my anime watching took place when I was younger and I haven't set aside time to check out many of the series you seem to be checking out now. I'd definitely be up for following along with both FMA & FMA: Brotherhood, though, I've always felt that Code Geass to be a great follow-up to Death Note. A similar feeling "chess game" taking place, but trading a little of the full-on brain fuckery for a bit more Giant-Mechery. Either way, I'll be sure to stay subscribed even if I end up turning notifications off, and I'll check back from time to time to see if something catches my eye.
He was driving but Takada already had his name from light and had now seen his face meaning she could easily kill him with the piece of the death note she has.
Matt had 8 seconds of screen time and my dumb teenage self back in the day fell in love with him instantly I have mourned him ever since
He’s the goat don’t feel bad
I think him and Mello were lovers but that's just my theory. Notice how upset Mello seemed over Matt's death in particular when many of his men have died before and he was unaffected
The same, he was cute :)
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It’s always seemed kind of weird to me that people caring about the death of another meant they had to be romantically involved.
@@comeatmebro8120 he probably cared so much because they were both at the whammy house together
12:40 "Hi, I'm Matt, I'm the 3rd best out of the Wammy's house.......Oh i'm dead, well that's been my introduction, have fun being confused about me for the rest of the episode"
Matt would be 4th if you count L.
@@freakcan Well, L was from the previous "class" (for lack of a better term), so wouldn't normally be compared with the current group.
About the SPK agent with Takada:
It’s never really shown in the show, but she was working as sort of a double agent, feeding information from Near to Mello. So when Mello pulled up, she actually does have history with him and she does trust him to a degree.
Matt is probably the character with the best number of fans/screen time ratio xD
BTW Now that Mello is dead, would be cool to get a "Death Note: Another Note" novel review. It's about Naomi Misora's first case under L, but narrated by Mello.
Man the shot of Mello hesitating and putting down his chocolate hits me every time I rewatch this show. It's like he realizes he's sending his friend Matt on a suicide mission, and it just doesn't feel right casually eating some chocolate right in front of him (I think the guy sitting across him is Matt). Also he knows he's probably going to die too, so he wants to treasure this last chocolate he has ever touched.
Actually Mello probably predicted that Matt was gonna be taken into custody by Japanese police and not killed by Kira supporters. This is backed up by Mello saying “I didn’t think you’d be killed Matt.”
‘I like this person’ me too guys, I love Matt for the short short time he’s here :’) so many do.
rest in piece matt mello and takada 😔
I didn't like Takada that much, but she did not deserve that 😧
I felt the same way about Mello. Did not like them to start with then loved them and missed them after this episode.
I hope you guys watch Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, I am sure you will love it!
"I like this guy!", "Me too!" -> in less than a minute, guy gets overkilled in a hail of bullets... LOL!!!!
Mello got done so dirty but this sacrifice was very important
"I like this character" 5 seconds later he died 🤣
Death Note is such a unique series to me. It's such a bleak world. And Light is such a unique character, especially for a Protagonist. Even morally gray characters would struggle with some of the things he does without batting an eye. But I think that makes him very entertaining. As the saying goes, history is written by the victors. If he loses, he'll be viewed as evil. If he wins, he'll be known as the hero of justice who wiped out crime.
Since you guys apparently finished the show already, and asked the question in this episode - Yes, the ending in the anime is different than the manga. Only slightly though. The overall beats and message are identical. So while I would recommend reading the manga simply to see what the anime cut out overall, if you only care about the ending, don't sweat it.
16:58 "I did not think that he was gonna kill Takeda!"
- You really haven't been paying attention to how Light Yagami operates...
Light is definitely the extreme of the '''ends justify the means''
He knew that Takada would be captured by the police with the evidence of the Death Note, probably sentenced to death or interrogated by the police, so he immedeatly got rid off her before anyone could get any information from her.
It's cruel, but the outcome would've been the same for her if Light didn't kill her, maybe even worse because she might've confessed everything when interrogated, and got herself, Light and Mikami sentenced.
You quoted the saying backwards lol
Yeah but Light is clearly getting pleasure from this. Also burning alive is the most painful way to die. I don't think there's any justifying this behavior from a moral standpoint. Maybe logically.
It's cruel but it's the quickest way to get rid of the evidence so of course Light would do this as it's the safest way to keep the situation under control. I don't think he was thinking even a split second about her and her suffering because he was so absorbed in thought of how to solve this problem.
Doesn't make it better but since she was a 100% Kira supporter I doubt that Light would have any positive type of feeling aside from relief for his own good by killing her in such a brutal fashion.
@@KazeBlack
Exactly. Although I definetly think that Light would've never killed Takada under normal circumstances.
After all, Light had 5 years (after L's death) to kill Misa and the remaining task force, and he never did it
@@KazeBlack Lol What are you on about? Light just used her like he did with every woman as he thinks their stupid (which they are) and killed her when he did.
The next two episodes are some of the best of the series, but especially the last one.
I'm sure many will tell you this, but the second HALF of the manga is the final THIRD of the show--so, I always recommend the manga because there's so much more of the characters in that second half, and the ending is executed much better. That said, I still love this show to death. It's so damn good, and I'm so hyped you're there! Can't wait to see the final two episodes!
Ohhh I never knew that. Maybe that's why I felt that this show felt so weak to me post L compared to pre Ls death....I was just not attached to it anymore since they kept introducing new characters every 2 episodes lol. Maybe I'll try reading the Manga and see if the last 2/3rd is actually somewhat better than the show...
It might be hard to find enough people who've seen it to vote for it on your Patreon, but I think you guys would love Scrapped Princess.
See the thing about this episode is that it shows that even people who support Light and think he's justice and that the world will be better for people who follow him, are totally delusional. If you want to see what actually happens to people who follow Kira, look at Takada. That's what happens when you let a psychopathic wannabe-dictator get too much power, they dont actually care about anyone who supports them, they just care about the power.
Squid game does have a manga/anime, It's called kaiji, and it is something.
After Death Note you guys should react to Code Geass
Matt is the king of appearing for a few seconds and is immortalized for being hot and cool =))
7:30 Kaiji the ultimate survivor
Damn it
The death I fear the absolute must what the fuck
Of all of them
Unless he can write for her to somehow not feel or register any pawn
18:50...Kibutsuji Muzan
20:07 oh "while I still can"
You guys wondering about mikami and about the meet up is giving me future feelings
30:24 forced out a laugh from me mid stretch
Oh so this is what people meant by things being cut
Is there already a show set to replace this when it ends? I'm only curious, as I really only watch reactions to shows that I've already seen, and I don't think you're currently watching any other series that I'll be able to follow along with. Much of my anime watching took place when I was younger and I haven't set aside time to check out many of the series you seem to be checking out now.
I'd definitely be up for following along with both FMA & FMA: Brotherhood, though, I've always felt that Code Geass to be a great follow-up to Death Note. A similar feeling "chess game" taking place, but trading a little of the full-on brain fuckery for a bit more Giant-Mechery.
Either way, I'll be sure to stay subscribed even if I end up turning notifications off, and I'll check back from time to time to see if something catches my eye.
cant waitt for AOT hopefully u start 2 AOT eps per week
16:20 bingo
I don't understand how Mello died or where he was
He was driving but Takada already had his name from light and had now seen his face meaning she could easily kill him with the piece of the death note she has.
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waiting spy x family 5 reaction, i love yours reactions
Should've done this earlier but since death note is about to end
Day 1 of getting em to watch JoJo's next
Bruh hell nah lol.
Mangas are better in death note way better
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