He cockily asks Beerus if he wants to power down from 3 to 2, he's annoyed he needs other people's strength to accomplish anything (which is the SOLE reason he beats basically anybody after Piccolo) and other characters even reference the fact he's gotten obnoxiously fighting obsessed, to the point of not counting as pure enough for the ritual like Piccolo and Roshi. There's even a parallel drawn between him and Vegeta with Goku being the guy looking for a fight and Vegeta doing whatever it takes, even making himself look like a total ass, to AVOID fighting Beerus period.ABED wrote:I never saw it as that at all. He was the same as he always was. He didn't pick a fight with Beerus because he thought he was better and I don't think he's ever claimed he was the best there ever was.Goku became a prideful, arrogant prick who thought he was the best there ever was and he humbles himself to Beerus by conceding defeat.
I never saw it as that at all. He was the same as he always was. He didn't pick a fight with Beerus because he thought he was better and I don't think he's ever claimed he was the best there ever was.
In Super, Goku acts like usual, excited he's got this cool new power and ultimately wants to prove to Beerus he's worth something, the movie is exactly the opposite with him accepting he's not gonna overcome this obstacle yet and relearning Popo's lesson of strong guys
I don't care about anyone in that movie, they don't give me any reason to care, none of the Avengers actually start being interesting characters in their own right for me until well into phase 2 and even then I still couldn't give less of a shit about Hulk, Thor and Black Widow if I tried.ABED wrote:The joy of The Avengers lies in its characters, not in its plot. And every movie has a formula.


