Talk:Ultraman R/B/@comment-36095357-20190120212546/@comment-27186083-20190120233825

Well I mean, at least Zegan had a role in the first place. Reugosite was there because the brothers needed a real challenge, and that was okay. It was the mistreatment of Reugo that really sent the whole thing down.

And no, before anyone say that the finale is supposed to focus mostly on the main characters and how much they've grown in such a short amount of time as well as to show that they were truly determined to win the fight, please don't. Don't.

And I would also think that with a name like Genesis Requiem, the effect would have been more devastating. What we got sounded satisfying. Strips off the life of anything it hits? Amazing, to be honest. And although the shot of Ruebe getting back up was cool... it was ultimately "Cool Factor".

This doesn't mean that I still have problems with R/B in general, nor am I just trying to jump on a "Things to not like about R/B" train. But I mean, was Zegan truly relevant?

I mean, let's see this in a different perspective. Zegan, although meant to have an arguably relevant role for the last battle -I mean, the plan did just come up at that moment-, was still meant to be the 14-15 monster which, considering the fact that Geed pretty much follows Orb's schedule still, isn't really much. Yes, Galactron surprised us, but were we really expecting them to blow that out of the water?

I did. But, reality doesn't bend to my will.

Now, Reugosite. More like Reugo-Sike, you thought. Hah. Just kidding. Reugosite, the final boss. A monster with an actual story behind it. Comes to the finale with a grand entrance, and only several minutes into the pre-finale, rendered pretty much useless. Who else went "WoAh" when he started gliding across the ground? I did. What else did Reugo-man do? Well, took down Regina. Cool. But, where's the desperation in Saki's battle? The brothers took the spotlight.

So, all in all, the discussion shoulda' been closed a while ago.