Still very intrigued by Granolah and glad to see he's not Tsufurian. Not sure why everyone is screaming Baby, especially given that we know Granolah is
not a Tuffle.

That being said, if he's not a Tuffle, being so technologically inclined and having him be the survivor of a past Saiyan attack is... well it does seem a bit stale if I may force a cereal pun. He's got a cool design, his motivations are complex and interesting if he is indeed a villain, so that's all very cool, but, especially if that was Bardock in the flashback... I've got to wonder where they're trying to go with this.
Granolah has spent, I dunno, 40 years on the run from the Frieza force. In the last, what 7 to 8 years you'd think he's had some time to breathe, Frieza's been dead, the Saiyans long dead. So what's he been up to? Hopefully we find out, but how does that lead into the arc? As of right now, and I could be proven wrong in a week, Granolah doesn't
seem to know that a few super-powerful Saiyans still exist or that Frieza has been brought back to life. He
does know about OG-73, though? Confusing or perhaps I'm missing something. We still don't know why he wants 73 or why he attacked that other facility that was producing all those OG-72s, so perhaps with a bit more light shed on that we'll understand more. He also doesn't
seem, at least to me, to be a man on a quest for vengeance.
What do you guys think Granolah wants with OG-73? If it's not related to some goal of revenge on characters he seems to think are dead, then perhaps it's got something to do with "other Cereal-jin" like him. It seems he's not the
only survivor, so... hm, but how could OG-73 be of any assistance to the remaining cereal peeps except as either a giant battery or a programmed protector?
Man, I still cannot see where this arc could possibly be going, another "testament" to Toyo's capability with twists and surprises, but that always makes me leery. Generally when Toyo pulls out a twist it's either unsatisfying or bullshit or both.
