ABED wrote:But they aren't. Goku is the main character in both DB and DBZ. The distinction between the two series is artificial as it is all just DB. Whereas Beyond honestly doesn't require the audience to know that much about Bruce Wayne before seeing Beyond. You're given all the relevant context and exposition in the series for it to land emotionally and make sense. Setting that aside, Beyond has a different main character and setting. It's the city but far into the future, and a lot of it takes place in high school which is a huge difference. That's the context you are missing. The DCAU is connected, but it's still very episodic, whereas DB is hyper serialized. While Beyond is a sequel series, it can stand on its own as well. DBZ episode 1 might as well be DB episode 154.
All I should have to say is Terry is the main character of Beyond, not Bruce. The difference in setting and main character is enough to prove the difference in score is appropriate.
But you do need to see TAS to get the most you can out of Beyond. Passing mentions of stuff can only do so much. Sure you could watch Beyond first, but you'd be lacking a lot of context that adds a lot of emtional depth if you hadn't experienced the full history beforehand.
Take episode 1 of Beyond for instance. The scene where Bruce nearly fires a gun and drops it in horror has
way more of an impact if you've watched TAS and know how much he hates guns and what he stands for. Sure it might be aluded to later in Beyond, but by then that powerful moment has passed.
Z also has enough flashbacks and talk of the past to know what's going on and follow the plot on a basic level. You can watch it first, but similar to Batman you need the full history to get the full emotional payoff from it.
Both Z and Beyond are only different to their predecessors on a superficial level, the heart and core of both shows remains the same. Everything in DB and Z was set in motion by Goku meeting Bulma, and everything in Batman/Beyond was set in motion by the murder of Bruce's parents.
And while Terry might be the lead, Bruce is living vicariously through him.