Death note why is matt popular




















We see tears welling in her eyes even as she lets Emilia know how much she hates her. Emilia is a half-elf. So everytime she goes back in time and becomes Satella, she perfects her powers, summons Subaru into this world and grants him the Return by Death thinking this would save him from dying and would allow him to reach a better future than the last time. Skip to content Popular. April 23, Joe Ford. He also tends to act very cocky, which has gotten him into tough situations before, and only talks when he feels like it.

Around the other members of the Mafia, Matt largely ignores them but is commonly seen making fun of them whenever they screw up and claims that their nature makes it too easy for ridicule. Unsurprisingly, this either gets him into or risks getting into fights with other Mafia members.

Matt was raised in Wammy's House, an orphanage in Britain with the sole purpose of raising the orphans to become exceptional detectives and succeeding the most famous prodigy of them all, L. Growing up, Matt was an exceptional introvert and had little friends, but Mello was one of them and the two got along and were admirers of L. Matt was supportive of Mello when he was chosen to become one of L's successors alongside Near. When L was secretly announced dead in Japan during the Kira case.

Mello and Near were still L's successors, but L had not chosen who was going to succeede him. Mail seems to be one of the only people that Mello acts friendly toward. In the bonus 13th volume of the manga, we learn that Matt was the third successor to become L after Near and Mello. He's a computer and technological expert that used to go to Wammy's House with Near and Mello.

In the manga, Matt is introduced by working with Mello on the Kira case. A picture of Matt without his goggles is also in the 13th volume. In the anime, Matt's hair is a brownish color, while in the manga many fans like to believe it is red. It's a depressing fall for the interesting female detective. Naomi's death reminds L of just how serious everything is, however, and that personal connection helps him work out his next moves, allowing fans to accept the flawed writing decisions.

Mello performs a surprising action in his final interaction with Takada - and it gets him killed. He gives her a blanket. This allows her to hide a piece of notebook paper in her bra, and use it to kill him and herself. Why wouldn't Mello simply force her to strip completely? There was nowhere Takada could go from the back of a truck.

This is an element written for the sake of moving the story forward, but it does a disservice to the character, who wants to stop Kira. It's possible Mello was already being controlled by the notebook, but it still feels out-of-character for Mello.

One of Watari's last acts is to delete all of L's findings on the Kira case. Therefore, his work dies with him, but it also means that the Task Force doesn't have anything to work from after L and Watari die. Light is able to transfer some things over to his own laptop, but it mainly seems to be voice scrambler software.

Why don't the other members of the team question the lack of records? Their lack of concern over this allows Light to control the case for years. In a way, this is one of the saddest things about Light : he doesn't see a life for himself anymore without the Death Note. However, the Task Force isn't able to move the case forwards, and this doesn't seem to bother them.

Towards the middle of the investigation, when the suspect list has been narrowed down to just two families, it's strange that Light isn't put under more suspicion from the Task Force. The bus jacking, as well as Raye Penber's death, should have started raising alarm bells.



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