A fun and entertaining episode on the whole, which, I think, channeled a lot of my own fan-frustrations about things I've read over the past few weeks.
My one grumble, however, is the discussion around the 30 - 32 minute mark, which dismisses the idea of a new film on the grounds of it making no sense either logistically and financially when Super is about to go into the same story.
The issue I take with that is that Super itself
makes no sense given that it's doing exactly the same thing. We're talking about a weekly animation serial that is currently in the process of reanimating a film that Toei released only earlier this year - which is freakin' nuts! There's nothing about that arrangement which makes even the slightest bit of sense or shows even proper fore-planning; for all intents and purposes, I'd be willing to wager that Toei announced Super without actually knowing what they hell they were going to do with it. They're winging it, and stringing out the adaptation process of BoG and RoF as long as possible to give Toriyama time enough to put something new together for them to work with.
I've been a Dragonball fan long enough to know that second-guessing Toei's perchance for the bizarre can be it's own undoing. Sure, in the context of the stuff which appeared on those Spanish news sites, there's nothing that says that a new film is around the corner, and furthermore, the time frame would be nuts given that we've just had RoF - but honestly, weirder things have happened. If they announce something tomorrow, I'd be no less shocked than I would be if they announced something in two years time - or even, not at all.