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Confessions

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Death Note's thirteenth anime episode. The second Kira's diary sets up a rendezvous, but Misa already knows Light's true name through her Shinigami Eyes and walks straight to his doorstep, offering her notebook and her devotion in exchange for his affection.

Part: 1
Next Episode: Friend
Manga Chapter: Weapon
Original Title: 告白
English Air Date: January 18, 2008
Previous Episode: Love
Japanese Air Date: January 9, 2007
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Summary

A diary entry from the second Kira surfaces, and the team parses it as a request to meet at three possible spots across May 2007. Their youthful looks make Matsuda and Light the natural choice to scout the locations, with Matsuda posing as a cousin among Light's circle of friends. Light reasons that the first meeting points to a club called Note Blue. Misa, however, is watching from a coffee shop in disguise, and because notebook owners show no visible lifespan to her eyes, she pinpoints Light Yagami as the genuine Kira when he strolls past.

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Key Events

Misa reports to the team that she has located the real Kira, prompting them to soften their tactics. A broadcast brands the second Kira a remorseless killer while dangling a lighter sentence in return for information on the original. Misa ignores the overture, digs up Light's address online, and turns up at the Yagami home claiming to be a classmate returning a forgotten notebook. When Light meets her and touches her notebook, he glimpses Rem and understands who she is, then ushers her inside under the cover of her being his girlfriend.

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Notes

Misa lays out the bargain: she will lend Light her eyes if he will date her, and she offers up her own notebook so he can be certain she cannot kill him. She explains that she reveres Kira for ending the criminal who murdered her parents and swears she will do anything for him. Moved to tears, she is comforted by a calculating Light, who privately decides she makes a useful instrument against L and accepts the arrangement. The episode notes two rules: the notebook cannot touch anyone under 780 days old, and four misspellings of a target's name void its effect. It aired in Japan on January 9, 2007, and in English on January 18, 2008.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Death Note episode Confessions about?

Confessions is the thirteenth episode of the Death Note anime, in which Misa Amane, already knowing Light's true name through her Shinigami Eyes, arrives at his home to offer her notebook and her devotion in exchange for his affection.

How does Misa find out Light is Kira in Confessions?

In Confessions, Misa watches from a coffee shop in disguise, and because notebook owners show no visible lifespan to her Shinigami Eyes, she pinpoints Light Yagami as the genuine Kira when he strolls past.

What deal does Misa offer Light in Confessions?

In Confessions, Misa offers to lend Light her eyes if he will date her, and hands over her own notebook so he can be certain she cannot kill him.

Why does Misa support Kira in Confessions?

In Confessions, Misa explains that she reveres Kira for ending the criminal who murdered her parents, and she swears she will do anything for him.

How does Light realize who Misa is in Confessions?

In Confessions, when Light meets Misa and touches her notebook, he glimpses the Shinigami Rem and understands she is the second Kira, then ushers her inside under the cover of her being his girlfriend.

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