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The score by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi uses haunting Gregorian chants and heavy rock to perfectly capture the show's "God complex" themes. Critical Reception

The Shinigami who started it all. He remains a neutral observer, motivated purely by boredom and a fondness for apples, providing a darkly comedic perspective on the human drama unfolding. Death Note: Desu nГґto

The dynamic between Light and L is the peak of the series. Every time they were in the same room, you could feel the tension through the screen. The score by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi

I think Light was right until he started killing the people trying to catch him. At that point, he wasn't about justice anymore; he was just about winning. The dynamic between Light and L is the peak of the series

Death Note serves as a cautionary tale about how even the most principled individual can be corrupted by unchecked power.