Zephyr wrote:
Technically, they were revealed to be aliens in addition to a demon and god respectively. Daimao's victims being barred from the afterlife was still a testament to his evilness rather than his Namekian abilities, and Kami is still the god of Earth.
I disagree. Daimaoh is the only evil Namekian that we know of, but he's not a demon in the sense that other characters in the series are demons (i.e. from a demon race or residing in hell). And Kami is the god of the Earth -- in other words, the protector of the Earth -- but he's not a god the way that, say, Kaioshin is.
It's obvious that Toriyama didn't intend for Daimaoh to be an alien when he introduces him in the series. He has powers that don't really get explained in the new context of being an alien except for the fact that he's the pure evil half of Kami. But by the time Kami is introduced, he's come up with the idea of the Namekians, and the story flows quite well from there to the conflict of Namek IMO.
Zephyr wrote:
And regarding Goku being "The Chosen One", he was far from the only Super Saiyan, and most certainly far from "THE" Legendary one. And the capability to become a god isn't a Goku exclusive ability or anything. He's only the person to become it during the film because, well, he's Goku.
I might not have made myself very clear, but I don't have a problem with Goku being the one who does everything -- just with the fact that he keeps getting power-ups. Obviously the only reason God Goku exists is marketing, but I don't see any other reason why it couldn't have been SS3 Goku vs. Bills.
Zephyr wrote:
As for the Saiyan/Freeza arcs writing, the classical overuse of "put Goku out of commission for a bit, and then have him save the day at the last minute!" was at its peak here, happening twice in one arc. Though to be fair, that's not exactly a fair point since that's been a thing since....at least the Red Ribbon Army arc, up through Battle of Gods itself.
For me, that doesn't really feel forced in the Saiyan arc because I feel Kaioh not factoring in the time it would take Goku to cross Snake Way is a reasonable oversight to make. Yeah, he's a god, but in DBZ, gods aren't perfect and impotent beings, and Kaioh is a silly character at times. But yeah, in the Freeza arc, it does feel a bit forced. It's a bit strange that Goku doesn't eat a Senzu bean sooner and go with Gohan and Krillin, when Krillin's a weakling and Gohan has shown himself to get too nervous to fight in the heat of battle. And Ginyu's body swap technique is a bit strange because he's the only character who has that ability. You'd think Freeza would know it, but it's never seen again.