Light Turner (Netflix's Death Note)

Light Turner is the main protagonist villain of the Netflix film, Death Note, adapted from the manga of the same name. He is the American reimagining of the protagonist Light Yagami.

Why He Sucks

 * 1) First off, Light Turner, the American reimagining of Light Yagami is a dull protagonist and lacks the charisma of his original counterpart while being just some bullied student instead of a smart, exemplary one.
 * 2) He comes across as more unhinged than the original as his first kill is so brutal and so petty (he has a cartoonishly stereotypical school bully named Kenny Doyle get gruesomely decapitated by a ladder as revenge for hitting him while he was stealing another student’s things). Light Yagami's first kill was when he had no beliefs the Death Note would actually do anything (as he had not yet met Ryuk) and was an actual criminal holding women and children hostage, who he caused to die from a heart attack.
 * 3) His reaction to Ryuk is like an attempt at slapstick comedy as he screams and repeatedly falls over, while Yagami just only screams once when he first encountered him.
 * 4) He behaves mostly nothing like Yagami and feels more like a cowardly villain.
 * 5) Because his first kill is so brutal and petty compared to his anime/manga counterpart, he actually comes across as more unhinged than the original. In the anime/manga his first kill is when he doesn't believe the Death Note is real and was an actual criminal holding people hostage.
 * 6) He does stupid things like take the Death Note to school and read it in public with little attempt to conceal it. Even when L is after him, he continues to talk about how he is Kira in public places and on the phone. He even admits he's the killer to L.
 * 7) He does most of his killing to impress Mia Sutton (Misa’s American counterpart), heavily weakening his character.
 * 8) Many of his darker character traits were given to Mia in an attempt to make him unambiguously good.
 * 9) Light claims that Watari's death is a "dealer's choice" because he hasn't written any specific circumstances, despite the film showing rule 16 (which includes part of the original rule 1) which states that if no cause of death is specified the victim will die of a heart attack. This is part of a series of plot contrivances to make it so Watari's death is not Light's fault.