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Make the best episode ever

Steven and Wallace have a battle and Steven manages to win without Mega Evolving Metagross which impresses Wallace who then decides to let his resentment against Steven go (idk if it's grammatically correct sorry) and they become friends again.

Not the best, I know. But they're good friends in the games and it's weird seeing Wallace so bitter about Steven in the anime.
 
Do you remember the Red fight? Well since Ash's journey is ending I figured it wouldn't be impossible to eventually get a fight similar to that. In which the new protagonist after going through their journey faces the original protagonist (Ash) in some cool place.
Whatever story they do I know one thing about that episode, it be really cool.
 
Set in an undisclosed point in the timeline post JN, the episode features a reunion of Ash and Go, and Ash offers Go, now a Pokémon Researcher, to travel across a region with him to get to know the wildlife. The Sakuragi Dome has now been turned into a sanctuary for wild Pokémon and Go studies them without catching them. Go instantly says yes, but he’s been given a never-seen-before opportunity to do a course by an esteemed Pokémon researcher in Galar; at Tauford, one of the oldest universities in Wyndon linking Paradox Pokémon, Mega Evolutions and how these power-ups and transformations link to Mew’s genome as Mew is somehow able to copy all of this via transform.

This is a limited time only opportunity of course. Go stuck in a dilemma. He feels unnaturally drawn to Ash and wants to travel with him like the events of JN again, however it would be foolish to reject this opportunity. Go is confused as to why does he want to act against his own interests just to be with someone, which isn’t a feeling he’s had before. Meanwhile, Serena is also on the scene as she’s visiting to give a proposal to incorporate the aspects of Performances into Contests and establish Contests in Kalos in Kanto. She’s over her crush on Ash and it is only mentioned in the “oh we were so dumb back then!” way because of course, not every crush leads to love. She’s become a prominent advocate of introducing Kalos to the broader Contest community, linking Performances to it and giving the Performance community a wider exposure across the Pokémon World and is pretty well known independently from Ash.

She reads the room when this interaction happens, and talks to Go privately; sensing this dilemma, and helping him realise that his feelings may not be strictly platonic. She helps him realise that just because he wants to be with Ash and experience the usual journey as friends or otherwise, that doesn’t mean he should miss once in a lifetime opportunities and just because you’re farther away from your friends, doesn’t mean you stop being friends. She advises him to do strictly what’s best for him, and not necessarily which path leads to the most time spent with Ash.

Go tells Ash about said course, and Ash encourages him to go for the opportunity. As an All the Best, Ash gives Go a Premier Ball, as a tongue-in-cheek nod to how Go never uses anything but Pokeballs to capture Pokémon (he’s teased for this quirk in universe now) and they go upon their separate journeys.

“But for that night, they were roommates.” An adult Dawn says as the scenery changes to reveal that this episode was actually a flashback and is now back to the present day, set in the future where all of Ash’s companions are partying on the 10th Anniversary of Ash winning the Masters Tournament. The episode ends, zooming onto a wedding photograph of Ash and Go with Dawn and Serena as the groomswomen for Ash and Go respectively with a crying Bayleef in the background.
 
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