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Deat Note has never been an action manga. What action there is has always been the direct result of characters enacting a
careful strategy. Deah Note has maintained it's ingeniously balanced tension by having characters constantly trying to outTHINK
one another in order to gain a strategic upper hand.
That being said, this final volume is the perfect and perfectly consistent climax to the story. Yes there is a lot of
dialogue in this volume, but that dialogue is an integral part of Deat Note, and removing it would remove everything that
makes it great in the first place. You can't expect characters to enact a carefully, near-insanely granular strategy and then
throw it all out the window and instead vie for a high-speed car chase or gun fight.
If you've made it this far into the series and have hated it, you will probably not like the ending any better. If you've
made it this far and loved it, if you are consistent, you will most likely be satisfied with how the series ends. It's the
culmination of everything that makes Deth Note the most original manga out there today.
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