Talk:Ultraman R/B/@comment-27186083-20190323044110/@comment-27186083-20190323064804

I didn't dislike R/B solely because Aizen was shoved away. I added that I disliked it because of how much I felt betrayed by it once I realized what the series was really lacking.

There's also a clear difference between rushing and fast-paced. Usually it depends on the coherence of the scenes portrayed. R/B isn't fast-paced, which is what I believe you're referring to.

And really, the wait for Aizen to bring out Orb Dark didn't feel too long. I'll admit, Episodes 4 to 6 were indeed pads, but that's still a small percentage compared to the total amount of episodes. I believe Orb Dark's revelation and defeat were very satisfying. It had a set up, a build up, and the payoff.

Also, I kinda feel Saki's introduction felt a little too inorganic. Let me elaborate.

Aizen didn't know who Saki was. Which would be fine, had it not been for Saki's constant quoting of the historical figures' words. To me, that just implies Saki had never prioritized stealth in doing her mission. Probably even proven when she openly announces her taking over AizenTech and summoning Neronga to suck up the town's electrical supplies. I know that just because the two are over milennia old, doesn't mean they have to bump into each other. But allusion to Saki's existence could have been made at least.

They needed to rush the second half? Like I said, R/B isn't fast-paced, but not exactly too rushed, either. The problem comes from the fact that they wanted to push Asahi as the medium between Saki and the brothers. This results in her character's incompetence from actually getting to the point of things and not get anything out of Saki until her brothers encounter her for themselves because she keeps doing all this weird stuff like going out of the shophouse to go along with some literal stranger in some strange place.

Cereza's removal felt forced. It's like they changed the script halfway throughout the show.