Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27996636-20180321212202/@comment-28063230-20180325144240

Haf1 X wrote: the end of z is worse in my opinion. i mean, goku left everyone to train a random person he just met... ok We'll, 1st, Uub is far from being a "random person".

2nd, that part was unnecessary and awful, still, that's not the whole ending, we got to see...

• A years-later cast

• All characters having new attires

• New additions to the family, Pan & Bra

• Slice of life moments

• The reincarnation of the last bad guy

• The Hero achieving an era of peace

After Buu, the Earth had no more powerful villains to face (DBS ducked that of course) so was the case that he had being waiting for Uub for years, to finally find a challenge, and when that challenge wasn't there, he didn't give up on it, he decided to train Uub until he was a challenge.

Yeah, he was supposedly training him so he could become Earth's next savior, but that's an excuse Vegeta saw through immediately.

I don't throw all of that away only for the Goku taking off with Uub part. Sharkfur wrote: Her (Lazuli's) expressions and questions would've made sense if 17 had to give up some major wish he really wanted, say, resurrect a loved one, or whatever... Not only I agree, I love the idea of letting a loved one dead for the sake of a greater purpose, I would've given DBS so many points for that, but of course, that's asking too much for a series that takes death as the greatest of jokes.

Sharkfur wrote: I had a moment of "oh no" when Goku appeared behind 17 and Freeza and the music started playing...But thankfully, they didn't go that way. IKR?

Sharkfur wrote: Honestly, who in the world would have expected anything else? :D Fans that think DBS can be unpredictable and have actual tension...

...no, I'm not joking, those type of fans exist.