This may be sacrilege to hardcore fans of L, but I don't have any problems imagining that L would have tried to kill Light using the Death Note or some other method. He would have justified it as being for the greater good. Even though he had no evidence on Light, L still needed to be dealt with.
Archived post. Light's anime death shows him holding onto his pride until the end, receiving the justice he deserved. In the manga, Light's pathetic death reveals his weakness and desperation as he begs for mercy.
Death Note's impactful and symbolic ending concludes on a somber note, sealing the fate of the main character, Light Yagami. The death of L in Death Note remains one of the most shocking and emotional moments in anime history. L, the brilliant detective with quirky habits, was a fan-favorite character.
His battle of wits with Light Yagami, the wielder of the Death Note, kept viewers on the edge of their seats. But why did L have to die? 3.) Light didn't actually want L to die. Light calls L his best friend, and considering his relationships with other people this might have been accurate.
After actually killing L in the series Kira effectively stagnates, Mikami did more good in a month than Kira did in years unopposed. In Death Note, Light Yagami picks up the supernatural notebook of death and uses it to become a mass-murdering kingpin named Kira, determined to create a new, crime-free world. It was up to L, the world's greatest detective, to put a stop to Kira once and for all but that's not what happened.
L. 15 Best Light Yagami Quotes from Death Note (Anime & Manga) After managing to defeat and kill L, Light will take his place to be able to pilot the investigation on Kira and divert doubts about him. Still, he will come across, five years later, L's two successors, Near and Mello, two brilliant boys and, at the same time, rivals among themselves.
After Ryuk kills Light, Ryuk offers L the Death Note. Twenty-three days after writing his name in the Death Note, and after burning all the remaining Death Notes and having a conversation with Soichiro Yagami, L dies peacefully while eating a chocolate bar, with a picture of Watari lying right beside him. Why did they kill L? Detective L was Light's greatest enemy, and many Death Note.
A quote I firmly believe in is that "The only ones who should kill, are those who are prepared to be killed". Throughout the series, Light kills people without a second thought to achieve his goals, even innocents. And in the end, what does he do when he has to suffer the consequences? He cries and wonders why no one is there to help him.
L, the enigmatic and brilliant detective, meets his untimely end in Death Note Episode 25, titled "Silence." His death marks a pivotal turning point in the series, leaving viewers stunned and forever altering the dynamic between Light Yagami and the remaining characters. The Death of a Genius: Episode 25 Breakdown The Circumstances Surrounding L's Demise The Impact of L's Death on the. It centered around an intelligent high school student, Light Yagami, who discovers a supernatural notebook dropped by a Shinigami (god of death) named Ryuk.
Light realizes that by writing a person's name in the "Death Note," he can kill them.