Talk:Ultraman R/B/@comment-36686461-20190105175853/@comment-27186083-20190105234958

Hah, as if I haven't covered any of these topics during my review run. Nice job, anyway.

But on a more serious note.

Yes; Isami did sorta turned to an idle bystander for most of the time when he isn't Blu. Remember his hacking scene? WORTHLESS, all because DRLN's reason for defecting was never clear. @Emgaltan mentioned of something that could have potentially been the plot of the episode. DRLN could have defected in her quest to try and free Cereza from the building. But it never happened. We literally heard nothing else from Cereza after his banishment. His sudden banishment.

I mean, hey, what if Aizen wasn't really all that useless in the end? Remember what I once theorized? A twist on the Ultra Symbiote formula, yes. Instead of completely removing Cereza, what if he was simply locked up within Aizen who eventually wakes up and finds out about the alien inside him? You know, they could have really done more with him. He was the perfect reaction candidate on the reveal about the O-50 siblings' origin.

Personally in regards to Mio and Saki, I just think the staff could have made their emotions reach an extreme earlier.

Remember my 9.6? Now it's dropped to an 8/10.

Also, I don't think most of this stuff happened entirely because of Takesue's inexperience. Do remember, and remember well, that Taguchi first appeared in Ginga S. And he was asked to helm two series in a row. The first time? A failure... Wait. WAIT.

Why am I getting the feeling that Takesue might get another shot at this?

But anyway- Takesue's inexperience might be a contributing factor, but there's always room for improvement. Like what Taguchi managed to accomplish with Orb. Then again, the man did have his time working on some Godzilla films in the past so he does have the advantage here.