Which kinda raises the question of, if they could develop the technology to deal with the UBs, why rely entirely on children to then deal with it rather than forming a task for branch of Aether coordinated with the Kahunas. Kinda stretches the willing suspension of disbelief that in all of Alola...
Between this and the whole Ultra Guardians thing, it really makes you wonder what the Pokémon world would do without these 10 year olds around. Adults are useless indeed.
You know, one thing that Journeys has made me realize. If we had had a character like Go from the beginning, every time that the problem of the episode was caused by a wild Pokémon, the conflict would have been resolved by capturing the troublemaker all the time rather than some of the time...
Is it though? Even though it’s a reunion episode next Go battling Kiawe is an advertised highlight so it may further build on what he’s learned from Ash by implementing it in an actual trainer battle.
Only thing there was that that selfishness had stemmed from the basis of him not trying to understand his Pokémon’s feelings. While he may not have presented it in the same way, he did basically ignore that there was some kind of an issue between himself and Raboot until that episode addressed...
Go literally didn’t learn the error of his ways until they went to Hoenn and he reaffirmed his bonds with Raboot as that was the point at which he connected with it. Heck I even recall that it wasn’t viewed as a positive with how it had started an entire mini narrative between Go and Raboot that...
That feels more incidental than actually meaningful. Like compare the likes of that to say Ash helping his Pokémon like Treecko with Bullet Seed, Tailow with Aerial Ace, Rockruff with Rock Throw, Rowlet with Seed Bomb or Litten with Fire Fang. Those kind of things present a move that trainer and...
The move that they made together? Did Go just completely forget about the entire experience of Raboot learning Ember where he basically refuted its desire to grow stronger?
Also not a fan of them giving him the entire line especially after them giving him an episode where he realizes he doesn’t have to capture an entire line and can evolve Pokémon. His development is feeling really disjointed as if there’s no real communication between the writers.
Wouldn’t hold my breath. Now that they’ve given Go a Flygon, it’s basically off limits. Ash tends to not catch the same Pokémon that his companions have especially in the same series. And between Dragonite and Farfetch’d, he’s already pushing that.
What’s worse is that it really seems that, rather than creating an overarching narrative for Ash, they only put him in the rut in this episode so that they could sideline Ash so Go could be the big hero here. It’s completely unnecessary. They could have had Ash and Go get separated in the...
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