CATDOLL: The ratings of the Japanese drama "Death Note" episode 1 hit a new high, and the plot was criticized

CATDOLL: The ratings of the Japanese drama "Death Note" episode 1 hit a new high, and the plot was criticized

The Japanese version of Death Note, which has always been highly anticipated by fans, officially started airing yesterday (July 5). According to a survey by Video Research in the Kanto region, the ratings of the first episode of the Japanese version of Death Note reached 16.9%, which is the highest score achieved by a series of Japanese dramas broadcast on private TV stations this year. In this Japanese version, Masataka Kubota plays the protagonist Light Yagami who owns the Death Note, Kento Yamazaki plays the detective L who stands on the opposite side of Light Yagami, and Misao Yuki plays N whose reasoning ability is not inferior to L. This work has been controversial because it follows the original route, but judging from the ratings of the first episode, everyone's attention to this work is still quite high, but many fans are still watching how this work is adapted.

As expected, the plot of the first episode of the Japanese drama "Death Note" made many fans feel dissatisfied and began to leave comments online. Yue here is actually an idol otaku, and even if she is an ordinary college student, it is unreasonable that she can't understand the English introduction of Death Note. She needs to use an English-Japanese dictionary to read the instructions. In addition, the image of L has also been criticized by many people, saying that L is like a villain with an arrogant attitude.

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