batistabus wrote:There is too much here I disagree with, so I'll just address you're first and last point.
If you're talking about the line you put in bold, I already explained that I perhaps worded it wrongly. I was saying that I
don't want to transmit the impression that I can write a better film than Toriyama, just that I expected something more; not the other way around. If you're talking about my whole ideas in general, then fair enough, it's your opinion after all.
batistabus wrote:You would like 10K or 100K members of Freeza's army to show up and fight. Okay, but that's much easier said than done. Someone needs to draw and animate these soldiers. This is a completely unrealistic expectation. Even from an in-universe perspective, Freeza was confident in his new form, so in his eyes, it would be pointless to bring that many soldiers. And that's also assuming that there would even be 10,000 solders who haven't abandoned the army. 1,000 was enough of a statement.
Nobody would be there to count the number of soldiers in each frame. A simple statement would easily be enough. The point isn't whether or not Freeza was confident, the point is that having trouble with 1k soldiers is ridiculous. Who knows? Maybe they all dispatch of the soldiers easily, but seeing as how apparently has trouble with a Zarbon level soldier, I somewhat doubt that.
The ending you proposed would be interesting enough, but Toriyama would NEVER write something like that. It is far too grim, and an insane burden to put on such a light-hearted character. Whis is NOT trying to teach Goku a lesson in morality or maturity, he is training him to be a better fighter.
Except he did that with Gohan back in the Cell arc and then with Goku and Vegeta back in the Boo arc. It wouldn't be a permanent ending, as we now by the end of the manga, Earth is restored again.