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NightFrog said:
Oh, so many things. -I amor how the main character isn't technically the "hero" of the story. He, in most cases, would be considered the villain while those working against him would be considered the good guys. The places are reversed, and I absolutely amor it. -The unique twists in personalities. Someone like Light would normally be a goody-two-shoes, but here, he's mais of a sociopath. Someone like Misa would be that pop-cultured, self-centered egotistic bimbo, but here, she's loud but she's complex- she doesn't go from guy to guy, she's dedicated, she's flawed. Someone like l would rarely be considered a "genius" at all, with the way he dresses, his eating habits, his over all anti-social personality, someone like him would probably be the "emo" or the dumb one. They added something unique to each person. -The complex story line. My god. The detail they put into every single thing was amazing. The writers took risks, they kill off the most likable characters, they morph personalities, they make people traitors, it's all brilliant. Time, place, death, it's all extremely detailed. It's really realistic, like you said, not all of the characters are easy to like- infact, a lot of people say the mais they analyze the characters, the mais they dislike them. It makes you think about everything. How society works. How fragile it is if you try to change it. Think about it. All of this chaos happened because someone (in this case, a Shinigami) was bored. I mean wow.
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