lancerman wrote:Asura wrote:lancerman wrote:
The main antagonist was Zeno and the threat of the universes being erased. Jiren just happened to be the strongest and last of many fighters to stand in the way of U7. He’s not the main antagonist. We didn’t need to know his wish, we just needed to know that him winning meant that Universe 7 and likely his own universe would be erased because we know by his character that he wasn’t caring or trusting enough of other people to make a selfless wish.
You didn’t need to know his wish. If tomorrow Toriyama said in an interview that Jiren would have wished his parents back, what does it add? Nothing really. We know he misses them.
It’s better leaving it a mystery and maybe something that might or might not be revisited. It just wasn’t needed here. You didn’t know half the other fighters wishes. All you needed to know was they all were trying to survive.
Then why bring up the wish in the first place? You can't just bring up important plot points and forget about them.
And no, Zeno was not the main antagonist. Synonyms for antagonist are "adversary, opponent, enemy, foe, rival, competitor". Zeno is none of those things, Jiren is all of them. You also did nothing to refute my Zamasu comparison.
The main conflict of the arc was caused by Zeno. He was the antagonist. That’s like saying Cabba or Hit were antagonists because they were on an opposing team. Jiren could have been knocked out early and Frost could have went Super Golden and it wouldn’t have changed the conflict. That’s like saying Grandpa Gohan was the main antagonist of the Red Ribbon arc because he was the last and strongest adversary Goku fought to get the Dragon Balls.
Again if it came out today that his wish was to revive his parents.... it doesn’t change or effect the story. Like literally plug Jiren saying “now I’ll never revive my parents“ immediately after losing. What was added?
Seriously I’d love to know how that changes anything.
You're under the assumption that Jiren's wish would have 100% been to revive his parents. There's actually more proof pointing towards that NOT being the wish than there is proof towards it being the wish. Like I've said numerous times before, 17 pretty much brings that point up and Jiren blatantly denies it and calls the idea ridiculous. Could he have been lying? Perhaps, but there's nothing to really point to to prove that, because the plot point was dropped.
Just because someone is the cause of the main conflict in the arc doesn't automatically make them the antagonist. You're not using the term correctly, it means "a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary." Grandpa Gohan IS an antagonist, although I wouldn't call him the "main" antagonist of the Red Ribbon Army arc.
Zeno is the person who erases the universes, yes, but he's not "actively opposing" Goku, nor is he hostile towards him, and obviously he's not an adversary. Zeno is pretty much neutral, in fact, since he takes no sides. If you really wanted to you can interpret him as an antagonist since he technically poses a threat to our protagonist, but he is most definitely not the main antagonist. Cabba, Hit, Caulifla, and Kale are all technically antagonists as well. They're the protagonists of Universe 6, yes, but they directly oppose, fight, and rival our Universe 7, thus making them the antagonists to our protagonist (Goku, the main character of the entire show is obviously the main protagonist).