So I decided to give the episode a second watch to try to give it and Journeys a second chance... My opinion is still the same. A terrible episode for a terrible season.
Then why do other types of Pokeball exist? Why would Leon, who is an experienced trainer, bother trying to using an ultraball to catch a powerful Pokemon like eternatus when any kind of pokemon would work?
Uh yeah, I might have a clear hatred for Goh but not enough to be overly agressive to his fans because of this episode. Give up on Journeys entirely yes, but I won't take it that far since I don't want to risk getting banned.
Please stop overhyping Goh. Eternatus has only shown interest in destruction. It would never listen to the kid that imprisoned it and would never roam the world peaceful.
Not really. While he has gotten better at battling, he's still early in his journey. It's like if Ash caught Zapdoes, Moltres, or Articuno in his Kanto journey. Still a novice, not a super experience trainer.
I think a good thing that could of worked would be Goh saving Suicune and choosing to give up on trying to catch it until he knows he's ready too. It would show that he still has ways before he's ready and still has to learn the best ways to catch legendaries.
He stilled showed selfishness since he thought the best way to save Suicune was to capture it instead of thinking of a better plan to free it from the ropes. Like IDK...haveing Cinderace use a move to break the ropes?
To me, Journeys feels like a 14 year olds poorly written fanfiction at points. What's next, is he going to be handed Entei and Raikou on a silver platter like Suicune?
So Goh caught Suicune...my favorite legendary.... I officially hate journeys more then best wishes. Goodbye journeys, your irredeemable in my eyes. Final score F-.
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