Freeza9000 wrote:I don't really see Zamasu that righteous or valid either. It's true that there are mortals out there that do admittably horrible deeds, but Zamasu isn't really that much different either looking at his actions especially what happened when Zamasu stole Goku's body and killed his family, etc. Plus, I don't really see how repetition and cliches are a bad thing.
TBH, the only times where Zamasu's abilities does not make any sense is when Black created the rift with his scythe (Episode 64 can go die on a fire). Other than that, I'm fine with Zamasu summoning a purple Phoenix with his powers, etc. And how does his personality make no sense in the end?
Zamasu's viewpoint is highly twisted but its not wrong, especially in the context of Dragon Ball. Besides the main characters, and even a fair amount of them like Vegeta, Piccolo and Tien used to fight this, mortals in Dragon Ball are the shittiest of the shit bags.
What's the most effective form of government we've seen in the series? An empire lead by a psychopath who employs other psychopaths in conquering the universe. The galactic patrol are incompetent morons and most of the Gods are either just as incompetent or just as bad as Freeza. With the exception of Whis, Beerus, and all that jazz, who are the most powerful mortals until Namek? The Ginyu Force, Vegeta, Nappa, Zarbon, Dodoria, Freeza, and all of them are amoral psychopaths, they're also the mortals with most power and they use their power for completely deplorable things. Hell, even guys like Goku and the reformed Vegeta, Piccolo, Tien are FAR more interested in using their power for purely selfish reasons and are only "heroes" in the loosest definition of the word.
Cliches aren't necessarily a bad thing, there's no such thing as a completely original story or character anymore but when your character gives me cringe-inducing flashbacks to Aizen, you've fucked up hard. Everything he says in 65 and 66 is just an insane tirade that takes away any validity he had previously, one second he's praising mortals for resisting them then goes on a Peter Jackson extended edition lengthy tirade about how mortals suck because they dare to harm him.
Zamasu randomly becoming a malevolent spirit that spreads across the universe. What in front flipping fuck even IS that?! How does he do it?! How does it work, why does Gowasu explain it like its something that's happened before? Or how about the random halo thing that's supposedly keeping his fusion stable, while we're on the subject, what sense is there in Merged Zamasu to NOT be completely immortal? Vegetto isn't half-dead because Vegeta was so why isn't Merged Zamasu completely immortal? Or that light of justice thing that gives him a random power up once he starts to mutate? Since when does he have an external source of power and why the hell hasn't this been mentioned anywhere else? The portal is but the tip of the iceberg of random BS concerning Zamasu's nonsense powers.
When someone tells you, "Don't present your opinion as fact," what they're actually saying is, "Don't present your opinion with any conviction. Because I don't like your opinion, and I want to be able to dismiss it as easily as possible." Don't fall for it.
How the Black Arc Should End (by Lightbing!):