Doctor. wrote:An episodes showcases a fight and, in the next episode, those characters are in entirely different locations.
I agree on this aspect, I would probably cut a lot of these instances and keep the relevant fights.
There's also the fact that rules in the tournament are arbitrarily changed to suit Zeno's need for a spectacle.
This one doesn't bother me. Seeing how the Great Priest treated the situation in the exhibition matches, I was expecting something like this would happen in the tournament.
character arcs
Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, Kuririn and Gohan seemed to be in-character for me, despite their repetitive moments. Toppo is the one that I take issue with, since he had apparently a conflict inside, but the show didn't explore it as I would like. Instead, it looked like he had decided to leave justice in a moment and later he was doing justice poses. It certainly needs a better handling.
#130 is an example of bad drama because of the way it verbalizes something that was always clear subtext and how it appropriates modern, lesser Shounen tropes and dialogue for its conflict.
I think it's always important to clarify the message the show is passing. I felt that Goku earned that victory due to emotional support of his friends, since he wasn't just fighting for his own sake as he likes to. I admit it's very cliché, but I can't bring myself to not admire Goku demonstrating empathy and concern for others.
Plot points that get dropped: [...]
Energy of destruction is a fair complain, but every technique comes down to brute force anyway, including Ultra Instinct. I never bought the Zenous were just some dicks. I think a lot of people foresaw that wish, because it could transmit a good influence on the most powerful beings of each universe, creating a chain of good influences and helping to keep the balance of all cosmo. I believe that was Zenou's point.