zarmack wrote:
Bulma has expressed attraction to bad boys in the past: Yamcha (when he was a bandit), General Blue (despite being gay), Zarbon, etc. So her hooking up with Vegeta isn't out-of-character nor all that random at all.
I hear what you're saying but there are several degrees of difference between what you're describing and what Vegeta was at the time. Vegeta was a sadistic mass murderer and Bulma had just heard about the stuff he did, murdering innocent Namekians and children. Even if Yamcha managed to murder someone in his bandit days, its doubtful that its the level of out and out slaughter as what we saw from Vegeta. This quickfix band-aid by Toriyama didnt do Bulma any favors in terms of characterization and its great to hear MistareFusion point that out.
Also, Toriyama has never came across to me (and many others) as a moralistic writer. After all, Dragonball is a series that features a protagonist (Goku) who makes selfish, dangerous decisions mainly for the thrill of battle and only gets away with it through pure luck (Toriyama himself even commented on this in that interview from 1997 about Goku not being an idealistic hero).
That's one of the things I really like about Dragon Ball. Still, despite his heroes having shifty morals, Toriyama likes to clearly define evil in his story and he shows the depths of evil in actions such as King Piccolo ordering the deaths of the martial artists, Frieza killing Dende, Buu commiting genocide and Vegeta slaughtering a village of Namekians. The payoff to this is seeing evil get its comeuppance at some point in the story, typically through death or at least a really bad beatdown in Tao's case. Vegeta never got his comeuppance for killing those innocent Namekians, who are still dead to this day. Children included. This puts him several steps more in the evil category than any of our other protagonists. And he never had to answer for it. Sure, Frieza killed him, and maybe that and his pleading to Goku was enough for many in the audience to forgive him, but many of us still remember those poor Namekians and the justice they never received ... okay, I'm being a tad overdramatic, but the point is he never answered for his crimes and so his redemption and rewards feel unearned compared to the rest.
Big fan of the characters of Dragon Ball, all of them, especially formerly prominent sub-characters. -__-