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I know. That will be very boring to see that happen as Bewear always steal the show. Nonetheless, at the end of the episode. MASKED ROYAL exposed!!!Apart from the return of Naganadel, this episode seemed rather pointless
Bewear could easily have taken Guzzlord down if it didn't try and protect Stufful, liked how Team Rocket saved Bewear instead of the other way round
Too rushed (the buildup of Team Rocket's machine, Naganadel's return, the Guzzlord invasion and its ensuing destruction), too much stock footage (every Z-Move was exactly the same barring Naganadel's first time using Gigavolt etc.), Bewear's suddenly not OP (since when does it just...keel over and let itself get beaten up?), and not enough depth (like most Sun & Moon episodes, but still).
I thought there were 2 Guzzlords but I don't expect the thrid one! It would be insance and looking forward to watching it in English! Ash's Naganadel's return is also a plus!This episode is ABSOLUTELY INSANE. Ash and his friend along everyone fought not 1, not 2 BUT 3 Guzzlord. They really pull this one up with everything the best they can to make this episode that will never forget.
Overall: A+
Two things:
1. It's Guzzlord not just some lesser Ultra Beast, Bewear was doing fine, but what do you expect with it being Guzzlord.
2. It also had to protect its child, which I'm pretty sure came first, rather than onslaught attacking it even if it could do anything to Guzzlord (which I doubt).
I actually like Bewear showing weakness here. Gives a believable crack in her OPness.And this is Bewear; given what we've witnessed of its capabilities throughout the saga, it should be able to handle Guzzlord-which it did before it chose to hold its baby and remain planted, right in front of Guzzlord. That's what I had a problem with; it was uncharacteristic of it. Now, if the writers/whomever would have had Guzzy incapacitate Bewear with a move, restricting its movement while simultaneously having to now defend its child, that would been better writing and acceptable imo.
Showing weakness is fine; it's just a matter of how it's done.I actually like Bewear showing weakness here. Gives a believable crack in her OPness.
For me, Bewear's OPness grew tiresome ages ago, and it was refreshing to see TRT being the ones to save her for a change. I also liked her not being a Guzzlord defeater.Showing weakness is fine; it's just a matter of how it's done.
I've admittedly grown fond of Bewear's insane strength gag, after initially being annoyed with it; I wouldn't have batted an eye if there was a fourth Guzzlord that she personally tossed back into an Ultra Wormhole.
This was a highlight for me as well (although I wish the robot they so heavily invested in for the past several episodes got to do more). Still, them getting to blast off on their own time, safe and sound, was neat.it was refreshing to see TRT being the ones to save her for a change.