Why isn't this considered BL?
Why isn't this considered BL?
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As much as I wish they did, Light and L never banged.
This is how it should have ended.
Not even necessarily, but it would be more interesting if Light and L. at least were shown to care for each other ore explicitly.
It would be a more interesting ending if as L died, Light held him and actually cried, leaving it ambiguous whether they were fake tears or not.
Light having to murder his only friend to achieve his plans would be far more interesting than that smug grin ending.
Light did respect him as a rival, but they were never friends L lied to him when he said that Light was his first friend.
That's the problem.
It would be more interesting if they were.
It would be a better story if they came to be very close during it all, especially during Light's memory gambit, who now had to reconcile that after getting back memories but decided to kill him anyone for the cause but felt very conflicted about it.
They were never friends and the seen with Light and his father was better.
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the mello and matt version is also good:
Maybe because it is not?
Then the fuck was this scene all about?
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Jesus washed the feet of his disciples right before the last supper.
because it's not really upfront about it.
I'm a straight guy and eve ai shipped Light and L. I didn't liked Misa very much and thought she didn't fit with Light. I also thought that Kiyomi was rather unsympathetic, so the only one who was fitting for Light was L. I also liked how they cooperated during Light's memory loss.
If it was any more homo it would have disenfranchised the edgelords of the 2000s. The goal is to give just enough hints to bait fujos without going full homo
judeo-christian symbolism that was added to the anime version. There were probably tons of Japanese internet forum posters quoting and translating scripture to show how it was "SO DEEP"
this basically.
that being said, I very much enjoyed the fujobait. it was usually pretty subtle.
its pretty common across anime in general
There's a running joke that most of the people who still read sports manga are girls even though they only release in boys magazines
It's not even really a joke, just the truth. Haikyuu for example seems to have a large female audience.
You don't know what BL is.
That would all be well and good if Light had been capable of true affection for anyone other than himself. Then again, if that were the case there wouldn't have been a story to tell.
Best I can imagine is some sadistic rape paradigm, but that's basically what they already do to each other intellectually.
You have autism.
Light did care about his family.
BL what? Say it!
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poor harambe
Only insofar as he considered them a template of "good people" worthy of his world. He faked his emotions to his father, lied to him repeatedly, and the shat all over his honor and trust before he was cold in the ground. That isn't love.
I remember him being scared/worried for his father when he had a heart attack and he was hesitant to kill his sister even before he realized that he couldn't blame kira for her death, he was also relieved when he saw his father and sister escape safely.
I don't know, when I watched this I had no idea about BL/Yaoi and I still found the scene where L's washes Light's feet incredibly gay. Everything about the last episodes of L alive was homoerotic.
That scene was my first introduction to the show, so naturally I didn't want to watch it back then.
Its obviously a biblical reference you fuckwad.
Death Note is full of Christian symbolism