I feel somehow that Monferno's intense battle with Electabuzz gave an extra boost to evolve quickly. But then we don't know what the timeline is. At any rate, I would not call it a "rushed" evolution, since what took place here does answer some doubts.
I will say a few things about this entire match, and one thing is that Ash wasn't exactly prepared to beat Paul. Just looking at Paul's Ursaring, it took three of Ash's Pokemon to knock it down. Just look at the lopsidedness of that. Otherwise it was ridiculously EV trained. It was literally...
I also didn't like how apprehensive Ash was to use Thunderbolt, when Pikachu was fully ready. But that aside, this two-parter was very good. Of course, this one beat the first one, just from the way it started, to Cyrus's "SSJ3-styled" dialogues. Good to see a villain and an evil organization...
I'd like to bring up what Geodude said two pages ago that caught my attention. The latest battle with Ash vs. Paul--everytime they showed Reggie and the others, we see Dawn tensed up, and even a hand near her chest--something I've seen before in other anime when one gets deeply concerned for...
Man...that battle was one of the intense ones I've ever seen. But it makes sense to see Ash lose. No doubt I'm satisfied to see how he has developed from early Kanto.
I think this is a natural occurrence in the anime. It happens with all the secondary characters. I guess I've to live with the fact that everyone goes ordinary and don't stand out like always in their premiere episodes.
DAN MOTHERFUCKIN' GREEN. That's all I have to say. His voice clouded my thoughts on this episode. How does he do it? Must be icing his voice right now. Sounded rugged and fierce, just like Byron should, so I'm glad.
It's nice to see a gym leader's backstory now and then. I can't believe it's...
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