Talk:Ultraman R/B/@comment-36176842-20180816070340/@comment-27186083-20180816124905

The comedy is what reeled me in. It was executed fairly well for the most part, some are really good, some could be better, I'll admit. Like say, Aizen in episode 4, good energy, but a bit overplayed. Just Taguchi, I guess.

So, this dude speaks for both sides, the positive and the negative? Isn't that like setting a building on fire only to come later in a disguise as a firefighter?

Debut fight and is doing pretty well on their own? Remember when Geed did that with the power of rear-end hammerspace?

That's exactly what I'm noticing, later episodes have more heart put into them. I mean dude, even the first 3 episodes already had that.

All in all, people who are being overly negative about things need to stop and just keep on watching. If anything, R/B has by far the best sense of progression with their characters.