Talk:Ultraman R/B/@comment-36095357-20190327193933/@comment-31679215-20190327210644

I personally do not hate the modern ultra series, it is more that there are certain aspects of each series which bog down things overall.

For example, Ultraman Geed had a lot of potentials to be one of the best series, but there ware problems with it that prevent it from being it.

One is that, for me, it did not take the things presented in the story with quite the right tone. The beginning of ep 1 had all of the Ultra Brothers get beat down without a hitch, the universe destroyed and recreated, and the main character as the son of the planner of it all. I had never expected something to Nexus's level of dark, but more for the story itself to act more serious about things which it did not resulting in filler episodes which could've probably been used to develop some minor things like where Pega came from or an actual alien invasion without Kei.

When Riku learns that the destroyer of the universe, Belial is his father, he literally just goes "okay" and doesn't even act surprised about. The main villain basically, Kei ended up feeling pointless in the second half of the series because everyone wanted to see more of Belial, the bigger bad, in action more rather than his pawn. Also because jokes, G U B I L A was at his worse in this series.

Now Geed did have good aspects, the Belial Fusion Beasts were cool along with Geed forms. When the plot did actually start to get going with true purpose and reason, it was good and did well with itself. Zero being something else besides Ultraman Golden Boy was interesting to see as it was out of his character and also required him to actually think about things (though Beyond felt a bit unnecessary with 4 components to make it). Characters were interesting and fun with some more aliens getting main roles. Fights were well done except for Zegan who was kind of slow.

I have kind of changed my opinion of the show overtime and realized it wasn't AS bad as I had dramatized it to be, but it still could've used nudges here and there and been better. None of the new gen series are truly terrible through the entire things, though segments or aspects of series could likely have been expanded upon in someway as to make them even better and possibly even a bit mature.