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That wasn't great. Double twist at the end was predictable from 5-6 episodes prior. Ending wasn't earned and didn't feel satisfying. The king's fall wasn't protracted enough to make me feel vindicated after watching the lead character be a bag of dicks for 36 episodes.
Whole thing went off the rails when they decided to kill L, then replace him with an identical character who filed the same role, but provided none of the inner dialogue of the former character. Without L's internal monologue, the development ceased to feel like it was being logically deduced and began to feel like "magical TV characters' convenient telepathy guesstime theatre".
Plot became super convoluted and cluster****y when they had 3 active notebooks in rotation and kept switching the owners and changing who remembers what. Pretty sure there are a couple of plotholes in all of that mess. E.g., At one point the entire task force could interact with Ryuk despite the task force not being in possession of the notebook... yet every character overlooked this and didn't think it was weird when A) a shinigami started to hang out with them for no reason and B) when he stopped, also for no clear reason.
Big disappointment and waste of a good premise. Don't understand why this is lauded the way it is.