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I think this as a whole demonstrates the biggest problem Journeys has, but i wont go too in-depth here. Overall, i think the ending was what sealed the fate of Eiscue, as the returning to home part showed it would not be returning and it would just be a useless time eating part of the episode.I think the Eiscue segment kind of shows how bare the ideas are from the writers. They needed something to fill the void in the runtime to pass this off as an episode, and sadly it comes across as horribly fitted and paced.
Once they showed the gimmick of Falinks, they really didn’t have many ideas for it.
Could of showed off more of the gang’s Pokemon to fill this - Dragonite could be the leader, but couldn’t shout as it wants to be nice and is afraid of being mean, Gengar leads them off a cliff, Sirfetch’d makes them too eager, making them prepare to die for Ash at any moment, Raichu is shown to be pretty decent, but if they step on it’s tail, it’ll electricity them…
You know, I would write more scenarios, but only if I knew what exactly Pansear and Panpour, and other of Goh’s Pokemon, were like in terms of personality.
Whilst Eiscue could have been a returning Pokemon in the series, like Sandile, showing it reunite with its fellow comrades ruined that all together, unless it stupidly gets separated.
They're too big. Goh's Pokémon were more appropriate size. Except for Cinderace, but that was pointed out and used as a gag.Could of showed off more of the gang’s Pokemon to fill this - Dragonite could be the leader, but couldn’t shout as it wants to be nice and is afraid of being mean, Gengar leads them off a cliff, Sirfetch’d makes them too eager, making them prepare to die for Ash at any moment,
That’s a very small nitpick…but that’s the point of the comment. We can see they cannot operate with Pokemon bigger than them, if they show it, so it would go from Dragonite (largest), to Pikachu/Grookey (the smallest). I would rather they show us, not tell us.They're too big. Goh's Pokémon were more appropriate size. Except for Cinderace, but that was pointed out and used as a gag.
What do you mean "add"I ended up disappointed.
We have to add pacing issues to the list.
Fine. You got me there.What do you mean "add"
It's been there since day one when we spent 15 minutes following a random pichu around and I think Go and Koharu were there too