BoG introduced the concept of multiple universes and gods of destruction, and Jaco introduced the galactic king, not Super.Lord Beerus wrote:Agreed. That arc was total bollocks. I just pretend that arc never happened.TheDBZmaster100 wrote:ROF arc was simply just awful, both narratively and conceptually. Easily the worst ARC in this series.
I'm not sure I can agree with that. GT was very guilty rehashing old ideas and even then they couldn't pull them off properly. The only idea I really found interesting in GT was the Shadow Dragons and they still managed to fuck that up. Super, while a bit uneventful at the beginning, to it's credits, it has brought a lot of interesting concepts to the table such as multiple universes, a galactic king, God's of Destructions, literal omniscient beings and an expansion on the lore of the Dragon Balls that doesn't feel as out of place as it did in GT. If the future episode title spoilers of the show are any indication, they're gonna start exploring the other universes. I've never felt this hyped for GT as I have been for Super. If Super does drop the ball with these concepts, then it's on them, but let's just wait and see how thing pan out.ekrolo2 wrote:At the very least we'd get back to the GT level where we're getting interesting ideas, Super doesn't even really have that. It's GT if there wasn't even an iota of an interesting concept to be seen to help balance out lackluster execution.
The expansion of the Dragon Ball lore has been terrible, imo. They've diminished the status the Namekians had in the universe by establishing that the dragon balls were not their original creations. And knowing how Super is, I wouldn't be surprised if when the dragon god or Zarama are revealed, they'll be comical and reveal they created the super dragon balls for some asinine reason.


