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Nah, everyone just reads the scripts ahead of time so they know what to bring along with themI find it very weird how goh always have right pokemon for the situation.Does 6 pokemon rule even apply to him?
Of course it could've noticed something suspicious. But it still had a responsibility to do. The hunters knew this and were taking advantage of it.You are this powerful guardian of water and stuff, u see this lake poisoned and heal it. Then, not much longer after, the same lake gets polluted again. Then again. Then again. C'mon, wouldn't you get at least slightly suspicious?
It attacked the van because it was the thing polluting the lake, so of course it'd want to stop it. And it couldn't attack the hunters afterwards because, as established, it was low on stamina.And the fact that, when Suicune did noticied something was up, it attacked... the van instead of the hunters themselves? It pratically just let itself get poisoned? How it just stood still let it itself get attacked, captured and hurt?
It didn't "magically warm up to him". Goh had to earn its trust and take his time to do so. Details explained in my post above.- And even tho Suicune absolutely hated his guts for capturing it, it just magically warmed up to Goh in minutes and allowed him to keep itself. How good is that, correct?
Sure some of those Pokémon would've been great team additions, but maybe you should also focus on what Pokémon the main characters have caught, instead of just what they didn't catch. For example, think about Ash's Naganadel, Melmetal, Dragonite, and Gengar, Misty and Brock getting Mega Evolutions (not catches technically, but special sill), and many, many other moments where a main character bonded with a Pokémon so that the capture feels all the more deserved.*sighs* You wanna know what exactly I hate about it, besides the extremely contrived writing of this episode? What I loathe about it?
Remember that one Larvitar Ash bonded with in Johto for a bunch of episodes? He didn't get it.
Brock and the Stantler? Nope.
The one Swablu May nursed back to health? Nah.
Misty and her newly evolved Togetic? Pffttt.
Max and Jirachi? No.
Ash and the Riolu that he saved from the claws of a ruthless hunter? (sounds familiar?) Nope.
Iris and the Zweilous she helped, besides that other bunch of Dragons? Nah...
Bonnie with Tyrantrum and Zygarde? Nope nope nope.
Mallow and Shaymin, who was heavily implied to be her own dead mother reborn? No.
No one got it. They did the same and some arguably did even more than what Goh did. But Goh is allowed to capture it. Because Goh is the perfect protagonist, right viewers?
Do you love him now, viewers????
So instead of waiting to see what/who was doing that, in a way more strategic way, it just kept on doing it anyways multiple times and got tired, which lead to it's capture. Suicune definitely didn't thought things through there, did it? And even if it was low in stamina, man, that's a legendary right there. It got tired way to fast, and even then, tired as it was, it literally gave itself up by not only letting itself get poisoned, but it stood there, got attacked, and captured. That one felt almost insulting to it's inteligence.Of course it could've noticed something suspicious. But it still had a responsibility to do. The hunters knew this and were taking advantage of it.
It attacked the van because it was the thing polluting the lake, so of course it'd want to stop it. And it couldn't attack the hunters afterwards because, as established, it was low on stamina.
Earnerd it's trust in what? 10 minutes tops? Man, for a legendary known to run away from humans and not trust them at all, it sure flipped the disk real quick didn't it?It didn't "magically warm up to him". Goh had to earn its trust and take his time to do so. Details explained in my post above.
Sure some of those Pokémon would've been great team additions, but maybe you should also focus on what Pokémon the main characters have caught, instead of just what they didn't catch. For example, think about Ash's Naganadel, Melmetal, Dragonite, and Gengar, Misty and Brock getting Mega Evolutions (not catches technically, but special sill), and many, many other moments where a main character bonded with a Pokémon so that the capture feels all the more deserved.
It was just doing what its purpose was. There's no grand planning skills required for what usually does.So instead of waiting to see what/who was doing that, in a way more strategic way, it just kept on doing it anyways multiple times and got tired, which lead to it's capture. Suicune definitely didn't thought things through there, did it?
I doubt it got tired up within minutes. It was at least days, maybe weeks, that it kept purifying this one lake and using up its stamina. It didn't "let itself be poisoned" or get attacked and caught. It was just too tired to fight back at that point.And even if it was low in stamina, man, that's a legendary right there. It got tired way to fast, and even then, tired as it was, it literally gave itself up by not only letting itself get poisoned, but it stood there, got attacked, and captured. That one felt almost insulting to it's inteligence.
We didn't see how long it exactly was, and I think it was more than 10 minutes. Also, it's not just the time that matters, it's also the quality of Goh's actions.Earnerd it's trust in what? 10 minutes tops? Man, for a legendary known to run away from humans and not trust them at all, it sure flipped the disk real quick didn't it?
Naganadel may not be a Legendary, but it's still a rare and powerful Pokémon that Ash possessed for many episodes, same with Melmetal, regardless of how much they did. Ash has used each of them more than Goh has used Suicune, so I fail to see the amount of usage being a deciding factor here. And both Dragonite and Gengar 1) still have a lot more potential screentime and 2) have been used and been successful in important battles.Well now that you mentioned it, firstly, none of those are major legendaries. I have literally seen you talking how Ultra Beasts are not legendaries in another thread. And guess what? Naganadel got released after the League where it didn't even do a lot, Melmetal also didn't do a lot, and both Dragonite and Gengar are being treated horribly because JN refuses to developt Ash's team. Not the best examples, right?
I admit, some of those cases definitely would've warranted captures (most especially Swablu), but Ash never intended to keep Larvitar, only deliver it back to its mother; Misty released Togetic because it was all grown up and it was its time to move on in life by protecting others of its kind; and Jirachi was going to fall into a millennial sleep anyway. And like I said before, other characters have gotten special, earned Pokémon too. Goh is not unique in that regard.And you literally proved my point here. They bonded with all of those Pokémon. Why didn't they get it then? Why didn't Ash kept the Larvitar and Riolu? Why didn't May get the Swablu? Why Misty released her Togetic? And all of the others? They bonded and took care of it just as much as Goh did with Suicune, some factually even more than him, but they don'y get to keep it. Why is Goh the only one who's allowed to get the mon in question? Why is he so special? If they made the exception for him, with a box legendary no less, why didn't the other get their Pokémon too?
That's why I hate it.
The problem is because the storage system doesn't seems to to be an actual thing in the anime tho. In the games, you can just pull whatever Pokémon you want out anywhere, because it's a game. In the anime, you have to conciously choose which Pokémon to carry if the ones that you have exceed 6. This was shown in the series ever since OS. And it wasn't something that was dropped ever since, since the very existence of Ash's Pokémon being in Oak's lab at the end of each series is still happening.Ignoring the Suicune element for a moment (as long as no one is attacked over their opinion, the discourse has been fine, for the most part) something to keep in mind for "why does Gou always have the right Pokemon?" though Twilight's answer is perfectly acceptable too, while I don't know Pokemon Go, I do know that the Gen 8 games you essentially have access to your "Pokemon Storage System" at any point unlike previous gens, so it's not unreasonable (for me) that Go is able to have the right Pokemon on hand for most scenarios.
In one Journeys episode, Goh actually caught a Pokémon when he was already shown to have six Pokémon on hand, and he didn't have to do anything to them to be able to keep and send out the newly caught Pokémon.The problem is because the storage system doesn't seems to to be an actual thing in the anime tho. In the games, you can just pull whatever Pokémon you want out anywhere, because it's a game. In the anime, you have to conciously choose which Pokémon to carry if the ones that you have exceed 6. This was shown in the series ever since OS. And it wasn't something that was dropped ever since, since the very existence of Ash's Pokémon being in Oak's lab at the end of each series is still happening.
That doesn't negates what I said tho. Taillow and Butterfree weren't caught in the Cubone episode. Just as Caterpie wasn't caught in that ep, and it goes for everybody else I mentioned. They were in the lab prior to those ocasions and Goh had to actively get them to be used. So it's not like he's carrying the entire lab population with him, is he?In one Journeys episode, Goh actually caught a Pokémon when he was already shown to have six Pokémon on hand, and he didn't have to do anything to them to be able to keep and send out the newly caught Pokémon.
No. But him catching and being able to use a seventh Pokémon without having to swap out other party members could be a reference to how Pokémon are "stored" in Pokémon GO.That doesn't negates what I said tho. Taillow and Butterfree weren't caught in the Cubone episode. Just as Caterpie wasn't caught in that ep, and it goes for everybody else I mentioned. They were in the lab prior to those ocasions and Goh had to actively get them to be used. So it's not like he's carrying the entire lab population with him, is he?
Well, I feel like this is going in circles, but just to say:What does it matter Goh had the right Pokemon for the task? Any large one could've covered provided they were covered in leaves or something. And literally anyone can gather Berries. And Drowzee was defeated in the end, so it wasn't a deus ex machina or anything.
I was gonna let this die already, but I saw this.No. But him catching and being able to use a seventh Pokémon without having to swap out other party members could be a reference to how Pokémon are "stored" in Pokémon GO.
In one Journeys episode, Goh actually caught a Pokémon when he was already shown to have six Pokémon on hand, and he didn't have to do anything to them to be able to keep and send out the newly caught Pokémon.
Episode 15, where he caught Cubone.tell me the episode number please