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I just burst out laughing. This screams BW105 - JN Edition to me.
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God I hope not. Lost at the League is-and always will be-one of the worst episodes in the entire series. Let's not have a repeat of that, thank you.I just burst out laughing. This screams BW105 - JN Edition to me.
another meh episode for JN then, it's common!I just burst out laughing. This screams BW105 - JN Edition to me.
You and I have wildly different interpretations of that episode then, this episode looks to be like…..at least somewhat relevant and character focused where as Lost at the League was just a big nothingI just burst out laughing. This screams BW105 - JN Edition to me.
Well, yeah, it seems like it alright. But there's two things to me:You and I have wildly different interpretations of that episode then, this episode looks to be like…..at least somewhat relevant and character focused where as Lost at the League was just a big nothing
I'm guessing it's just to hammer in the point that Eevee is as unique as its evolutions, and is capable of things that they aren't. I'm not sure if Chloe will actually be using Gigantamax Eevee for anything, but seeing it will probably convince her that it's fine to let Eevee stay the way it is.Many are expecting Gigantamax Eevee to be the answer, and I have to ask...why? How is it possible to make a story around that? Turning Chloe into someone who wants to catch/battle all Gigantamaxes or what? It's clear that the mystery isn't why Eevee can't evolve, but rather why doesn't it want to evolve. The writers could make Eevee evolve into Sylveon as a representation of Chloe choosing contests if they wanted and it would make sense.
Third series? You mean only second.Eevee choosing to not evolve would be really interesting if this wasn't the third series to not evolve its Eevee.
My issue with that is because while this is a great conclusion for Eevee (and something they should've explored a good while ago), it's just not that great of a conclusion for Chloe herself.Feel like the buildup we've had so far leans more in the 'you can stay the same' direction than any evolution (but we'll see).
Second. May’s Eevee was back when the appeal of that Pokémon was still the mystery of what it’d evolve into rather than pushing it as a second mascot and therefore denying its evolution gimmickThird. Glaceon evolved post-AG.
I don’t think that was the message at all, just like how Eevee has multiple options and avenues available to it and doesn’t need to feel pressure to pursue and commit any particular path (which is what the move copycat kinda suggests), Koharu doesn’t need to hunker down and choose a goal because the Pokémon world is vast and she can’t explore and experience many things before she decides, “staying the same” would mean she’d just continue with her school life and that’s it but meeting various old and new characters and going on adventures opened her eyes to the possibilities.My issue with that is because while this is a great conclusion for Eevee (and something they should've explored a good while ago), it's just not that great of a conclusion for Chloe herself.
If they conclude the arc of a character who's entire thing is "I don't know what I wanna do with my life" with "You can just stay the same"... that's gonna be lame as hell ngl.
It would only work if it's an Eevee-exclusive conclusion, but I don't know what else they could come up with for Chloe.
You think she is gonna evolve into a new eveelution? I feel the whole endless possibilities title would fit more of it stays an eveeSecond. May’s Eevee was back when the appeal of that Pokémon was still the mystery of what it’d evolve into rather than pushing it as a second mascot and therefore denying its evolution gimmick
I don’t think that was the message at all, just like how Eevee has multiple options and avenues available to it and doesn’t need to feel pressure to pursue and commit any particular path (which is what the move copycat kinda suggests), Koharu doesn’t need to hunker down and choose a goal because the Pokémon world is vast and she can’t explore and experience many things before she decides, “staying the same” would mean she’d just continue with her school life and that’s it but meeting various old and new characters and going on adventures opened her eyes to the possibilities.
Koharu and Eevee are parallels to eachother and are going through the same arc just in different ways
Absolutely not, maybe we’ll see G-Max Eevee and even then I’m doubtful of, I’m definitely betting on a open ended conclusion all the sameYou think she is gonna evolve into a new eveelution? I feel the whole endless possibilities title would fit more of it stays an evee