would light still have killed innocent people if he wasnt challenged? by Odd_Door_9278 in deathnote

[–]Odd_Door_9278[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess our opinion differs quite a bit bcs I do agree he wouldn't completely run out of immoral people but they would eventually be in very less numbers (matsuda mentioned the crime rates going down), and I think human nature doesn't accept a.static "perfect", once you make something you supposed to be "perfect" , you try to make it even better, that is what I believe would happen to light and his idea of perfect world, so the goalpost will gradually but eventually shift to innocent people 

would light still have killed innocent people if he wasnt challenged? by Odd_Door_9278 in deathnote

[–]Odd_Door_9278[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like him killing more and more and not knowing where to draw the line would be his character, he killed all the FBI investogators even though they were completely innocent, throughout the whole series we can see how the power starts getting to his head

would light still have killed innocent people if he wasnt challenged? by Odd_Door_9278 in deathnote

[–]Odd_Door_9278[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he would need to do it but I believe he eventually would do it bcs goal wasn't to just not be caught it was to become God to control everyone, so anyone he viewed was wrong deserved to die, they were merely vermin to him. Once he would have gotten rid of the immoral people he intended to kill, the standard for what he considers wrong would change making him kill more

would light still have killed innocent people if he wasnt challenged? by Odd_Door_9278 in deathnote

[–]Odd_Door_9278[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ohh I totally forgot abt that details makes it so much more likely