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Who is better detective L or light?

Who is better detective L or light?

Both Light and L were intellectual powerhouses in the manga and anime series Death Note, but it’s anybody’s guess as to which character was smarter. L is definitely smarter, since he proved a worthy opponent of Light, even though Light literally has a magical notebook.

Is N actually L Death Note?

TV Drama. Near (ニア, Nia) is the younger of L’s two successors, raised in Wammy’s House—Watari’s orphanage for gifted children in Winchester, England. Near takes his findings to the President of the United States and reveals himself to be the true successor of L.

Is near smarter than l?

Apart from L, Near is easily the next-smartest character in the series, smarter even than his partner, Mello. The reason being is that Near is the one who actually manages to survive. That said, Mello takes over as the new L and manages to outsmart Light and figure out his identity as Kira.

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Does data think he’s Sherlock Holmes?

So, yes, I AM including those episodes of Star Trek about how Data thinks he’s Sherlock Holmes, yes, calm down, you nerds. A final note.

What makes a good Sherlock Holmes portrayal?

Simply put, portrayals are ranked in their ability to present a Holmes who makes sense as a derivation of the original character while exploring, interrogating, and expanding the character’s qualities in a thoughtful and meaningful way. And of course, yes, the quality of the performance itself matters.

What are the best Sherlock Holmes books to start reading?

Hillary Wontner, ‘Sherlock Holmes in the Singular Case of the Plural Green Moustache’ (1965) Nikolai Volkov Jr., The Hound of the Baskervilles (1971) Rolf Becker, “The Sign of Four”: Les Grands Détectives (1974) Right! Without any further ado, let’s get going! As our hero might say, “start reading at once if convenient.

What is the oldest Sherlock Holmes movie?

Unknown Actor, Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900) The oldest Sherlock performance on this list, in this Mutoscope film which is fifty-eight seconds long, consists mostly of Holmes being “baffled” why people and things keep vanishing in the room. There is some very nice cigar puffing and silk-robe-swishing.