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by Doctor. » Sat Mar 24, 2018 10:10 pm
Mixed thoughts. Loved the first half, not too big on the second one.
Have to give props to Toei and Toriyama for a great climax. Dragon Ball always knows how to nail unique climaxes and the ToP fortunately was no exception. The Goku/Freeza team-up was great. Props to the director as well, the whole episode was well-directed. I could really feel Goku struggling to get up when Freeza and #17 were being overwhelmed and later him struggling to turn Super Saiyan. Great stuff. Glad Jiren's character arc was finished too, because I couldn't sit through anymore of his emo speeches anymore.
Unfortunately, the second part is where things get bad for me. I don't really have a problem with #17 being the survivor, I expected him to have a big role since he wouldn't be brought back for no reason. Like Trunks before him, I think Super improved on the character. The problem, I feel, is that he, again like Trunks, was needlessly shoved in scenes he had no place being, so I can understand how he may have left some a poor taste in some people's mouths. Still, I think the character himself was fine, just the way he was handled that was poor. Regardless, my problem is with the wish. It was extremely predictable and safe. Which is, really, my biggest problem with the ending of the series: it's safe. The universes are brought back, making the tournament pointless. Goku can't access Ultra Instinct at will and Vegeta seemingly forgets about his new form at the end, making the tournament pointless. The Omni-Kings and the Gods/Angels were actually good guys all along that have always cared about virtue and righteousness, oh wow, what a convenient way to handwave all the bullshit they've put our characters through this entire series. Don't get me wrong, I wanted the universes to be brought back, because otherwise all this potential is wasted (and it was), but they should have found a more creative workaround whilst still retaining the interesting tension between the mortals and the Gods that the beginning of the tournament established. I won't get started on them backtracking on the whole "Goku's a danger to the universe" plot point because that has happened a long time ago already.
The ending montage was a bit cheesy but not a big deal. I liked the callback at the end.
Surprised they had the balls to resurrect Freeza and have him recreate his empire. I thought one of two things would happen: 1) he'd go back to Hell or 2) he'd turn into a good guy completely. I'd be fine with 1), even if it'd make his inclusion completely pointless, but 2) was completely off-the-table for me. So I was pleased with the choice they went with. Curious to see how they'll handle the character from now on. Really happy they didn't completely butcher his character some more after the disaster that F was for him.
Oh, Whis can revive people now... Great, I guess. I don't even care at this point.
All in all, a great climax followed by a mediocre wrap-up. Can't really say it was better than DB, Z or GT's endings even with all its merits.
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Doctor. on Sat Mar 24, 2018 10:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.