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Death Note Episode 19 "Matsuda" (Reaction 🔥)

Jane and JV react to and discuss Death Note Episode 19 "Matsuda" Watch the next episode on Patreon RIGHT NOW https://www.patreon.com/SEEJANEGOTV Death Note: Complete Series: https://goo.gl/y4ecQU Hi guys!! THANKS so much for watching! Consider joining the Team and Subscribe!! GAMING CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1ZVTr_hockYEsEMz8w9BQ CHECK OUT THE SEE JANE GO TV SHOP!! https://www.amazon.com/shop/seejanegotv PO Box 99900 YV 834 087 RPO Don Valley North York, Ontario M2J0C4 GEAR CAMERA: https://goo.gl/fOMNC8 MICROPHONE: https://goo.gl/SgbnLO JANE'S HEADPHONES: https://goo.gl/GHqm4f JV'S HEAPHONES: https://goo.gl/0pXpjR LIGHT: https://goo.gl/NhqlV8 TRANSMITTER: https://goo.gl/7PnHNn MIC STAND: https://goo.gl/VZrbvn VLOG CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcqQOu8q3aVE2o1wDpAoRSQ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/JaneMarms https://www.instagram.com/seejanegoyoutube/ https://www.facebook.com/seejanegotoronto/

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Jules Eris

This is seriously the freaking best part of the series! Seeing Light genuinely working alongside L to catch Kira is truly glorious and it makes his character so much deeper.

Chris Chu

Great reaction!! I really liked this episode as it felt like the first time Matsuda actually did something.

Lailonniel-EleneiRose

What you need to keep in mind is that Light made himself forget solely to get around L, and how close L was to catching him. Misa and Rem forced his hand. The absense of his Kira memories, hasn't stopped Light's warped moral code from appearing. As Light displays in this episode 'Kira's moral code and outlook on the world is eeriely similar to my own'. Importantly Light isn't finding fault in Kira's opinion and mindset on the world. No, Light is doubting that he himself would actlually kill, if given the power to do so, and he still wasn't able to convince even himself of that 100%. I feel this is an important point because even when Light is not killing people as Kira, and has no power anymore. Light is still with Kira on a moral level, and identifies with his type of justice. Just giving up his power, doesn't make him good, because the reasons and twisted perspective of his is still right there inside of him. Would he have been evil had the death note never come to him, no, not because Light would be any different, but because he wouldn't have had the opportunity to act on his twisted mindset about the world. Also as L demonstrated Light is petty and childish with his type of personalised justice, he responds to any provocation with irrational anger and inflated ego. Anyone who questions him is automatically evil. Light has even broken his own rules for why he does what he does before. As Ryuk states in the very first episode - 'look at all the people you've killed in only five days' - Light had killed pages worth of people in just five day. Ryuk had never seen the Death Note used in such a way that Light was now using it. Whether to bring about social reform, or in a crazed power hungry zealotry, Light was still using the death note in an entirely new way, and that all comes from his warped mind. Shouldn't that say something about his god complex. Death God's don't relish the killing of humans it's a job to them, but Light sure does relish in killing people, and I feel that this comes from something dark within him. Therefore I would argue, no in fact Light was not a good person corrupted by the power. Light is a bratty genius with a god complex, who gained the power to kill supernaturally on a whim, and harnessed that power because he was bored and his antics amused him. Ryuk had never seen the Death Note used with such relish and for such a purpose as Light was now, using it. I think this all shows the darkness was inside of Light long before the death note came to him. The relish he takes in trapping people, and death gods to act on his whim I would argue that Light is a sociopath wearing a mask in everyday society, and the death note simply allowed him to remove it entirely.