Good episode.
Tons of character interactions to enjoy this week. I won't mention them all, but a couple of standouts for me are Goku and Vegeta's childish bickering followed by Bulma playing the straight woman to her husband, and also Gomah's "oops" reactions to unwittingly destroying parts of his palace; love that he's still essentially the same character despite his power-up, like Pilaf on roids.
I'll let the action speak for itself. Easily the best we've had in the series so far, particularly in the second half of the episode, which is saying a lot because the animation and choreography has already been solid across the board.
Unfortunately, I'm starting to question whether Daima will actually manage to stick the landing holistically. We still know absolutely nothing about Glorio's backstory, and he had no interaction with Arinsu despite coming face to face with her. Whatever resolution they were going to have should have happened before this battle so that when he mentions he's going to join the fight, it elicits a stronger reaction out of me than "um, okay". From a characterization standpoint, this just doesn't have any oomph or impact behind it at all. It's not like his storyline wasn't given any buildup before now, so I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a missed opportunity. Are they actually going to do anything with him at this point?
It's funny that Shin is fighting now when he was literally shown cowering against fodder enemies two episodes ago.
This episode is simultaneously fun and also a bit worrying, which is a pretty strange impression to have this far into the climax. Hopefully the finale somehow salvages all these story threads.
Yeah, that was great. Anytime he's doing a cut, I'm tuned all the way in.