It's a given that the episode and finale would be very polarizing, but I'm tickled at how many people seem to be genuinely confused at what happened through episode 67. I mean, REALLY guys?
This is after watching several Youtube reactions. Masako X's review was quite level-headed and thoughtful, which was a surprise, but a lot of others are just "WUT I HAET THIS PLOT HOLZ 111!!!".
All of Masako's videos are pretty levelheaded and insightful. They're quite entertaining to watch, actually. Out of the more public members of TFS, he's easily the only one whose opinion I'd really want to listen to.
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!Rhythmstyle gives decent reviews and he's one of the few who gives good reasons to Episode 67.
Overall, You Tube reviewers' respond has been weird and over the top. For some of them, this episode ruined the entire arc for them, and it seems because Trunks didn't get a happy ending. Which weird since they've been whining for months about how Super has no stakes, everything is lighthearted, and there're too many Reset Buttons. Or how Zen'o was an instant win button that they could've used at the start.... despite the entire timeline being destroyed. They also called the time stuff confusing, although I understood most of it on my first viewing and they analyzed Dragon Ball all the time.
It's seems the community response have been overall more positive.
Kinda hate to skip over the current discussion but for some reason the Goku kiss joke is really bugging me after it came up again in the manga. I understand Goku is supposed to be childlike and simple but most of the target audience are probably mostly kids with parents who probably kiss. So who is this joke for and what is being implied here?
Are you saying Chi Chi is an escort .
I thinks the joke weirds me out because it feels so weird .Goku is married and has two children. Of all the times to play up his innocence you choose kissing his wife? They've already had sex . XD
Huh. Didn't know he redrew a panel.
That might mean he's not too upset about how Toei handled things.
I mean, we know he gave them only the loosest of notes, so it's not a shock, and the thing about being finicky about the gags has been mentioned before.
One Strip! One Strip!Side note. The character page for Super is all over the place in describing Zamasu's final form.
He's a universal embodiment, no he's a multiversal embodiment, no he's just starting to infect other time lines, no he's assimilating the multiverse, no he just merged with the universe.
What is needed is a consensus.
edited 22nd Nov '16 12:07:17 PM by Eagal
- Vegeta: "I got a question."
- Zamasu: "Is it a riddle? I hate riddles. And mortals."
- Vegeta: "Are you some sort of super-evolved god that's remaking the multiverse in his image, or just a temporal anomaly that's slowly consuming all that exists?"
- Zamasu: "Uh... good question. Zeno! What am I?"
- Zeno: "Well, duh! You're dead, Zamasu!"
- Zamasu: "Noooooo!"
This gag stolen from brought to you by Poker Night At The Inventory.
edited 22nd Nov '16 12:46:39 PM by KnownUnknown
Well, whatever he is, the entire timeline was destroyed thanks to him.
I mean, he already killed most of the gods anyway, and all the mortals.
Basically nuking the entire timeline was the only choice to kill him for good.
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.

No joke, I actually thought Zamascreen would be a really cool boss arena on Xenoverse. You would have to fight Zamasu clones while a red laser is coming from the heavens.
It would be hard, but then again, we are facing someone who is trying to exterminate all life on the omniverse. The supreme Kai of time will hate this guy even more than Vegeta does.
edited 21st Nov '16 9:05:44 PM by Tomodachi
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.