What I'm mostly getting from Songohan619's posts is that GT isn't so bad if you lower your expectations enough. That's kind of true of anything bad, though...?
Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:Even if I just watch GT for GT (i.e. ignoring that there ever was a Dragon Ball manga), I'm simply not entertained. And if I'm not entertained, Dragon Ball fan or not, even loving Goku and co. so much, I can't say, "Yeah, I like this show."
This is mostly how I feel. GT is interesting, at least on paper...but I just don't like how it's executed. Maybe it's easier to like coming straight off the anime versions of DB and DBZ, but I usually stick to the manga, and GT just has this very different
feel to it for me. It's hard to put into words, but it doesn't quite feel like the Dragon Ball universe I'm used to. If GT wasn't a Dragon Ball show at all, I doubt I'd even remember it.
I guess my biggest complaint is that things just seem to happen in GT because the plot requires it. Characters don't go Super Saiyan, or they'd win too quickly. Even with that aside, characters seem to be conveniently as strong or as weak as is necessary; the levels of strength seem way less consistent than they did in the manga. And, as Chibi Mystic Gohan already mentioned, there's the fact that characters seem to make rookie mistakes, seemingly for no reason other than to artificially make the fights seem harder. All of this isn't even anything to do with plotholes--it's just lazy writing.
All that said, I do enjoy GT in its own, very strange way. I mean, I've watched it from start to finish a couple of times, and I don't
hate it. It has its moments and some good points. But overall, I just think it's a mess.