Yeah. PA's one of those series where you really can't jump in the middle of it except for a few. There's one episode that has absolutely *nothing* to do with the major plot, but is just so off-the-wall and darkly hilarious that it's one of my favorites. Not as tight in storytelling as DN, but we're talking thirteen episodes versus 60+ issue manga.
Anyway, back to the OP. She also hinted at that it was also maybe to gain some insight into some yaoi doujinshi. Thus, she might have been thrown off. L and Light (unless we're talkin' later on) aren't very slashy couple by any stretch of the imagination. Just the capacity for 'liking' someone in that way is beyond Light's means by the time he meets L in the flesh. To make him want to be with someone (female or male) is going to skew with his personality. That is, unless later on Misa manages to worm herself into his heart by some major twist in plot. Thus, the OP may be getting an unpleasent surprise when they see the way Light is in canon, rather than fanon.
L's a little easier to stretch, but he seems extremely child-like when it comes to the rare occasions when he's not being the 24/7 detective with no-life (including social). I mean, he ringed-around-the-rosey with Misa and Light in one scene. I think that's as close to first-base as he'll get with anyone. *coughs* 9_9;;
.... Wait, I'm the one making small essays on the fly on fictional characters and L's the one with no life? Oy.
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Yeah. PA's one of those series where you really can't jump in the middle of it except for a few. There's one episode that has absolutely *nothing* to do with the major plot, but is just so off-the-wall and darkly hilarious that it's one of my favorites. Not as tight in storytelling as DN, but we're talking thirteen episodes versus 60+ issue manga.
Anyway, back to the OP. She also hinted at that it was also maybe to gain some insight into some yaoi doujinshi. Thus, she might have been thrown off. L and Light (unless we're talkin' later on) aren't very slashy couple by any stretch of the imagination. Just the capacity for 'liking' someone in that way is beyond Light's means by the time he meets L in the flesh. To make him want to be with someone (female or male) is going to skew with his personality. That is, unless later on Misa manages to worm herself into his heart by some major twist in plot. Thus, the OP may be getting an unpleasent surprise when they see the way Light is in canon, rather than fanon.
L's a little easier to stretch, but he seems extremely child-like when it comes to the rare occasions when he's not being the 24/7 detective with no-life (including social). I mean, he ringed-around-the-rosey with Misa and Light in one scene. I think that's as close to first-base as he'll get with anyone. *coughs* 9_9;;
.... Wait, I'm the one making small essays on the fly on fictional characters and L's the one with no life? Oy.