Sunday, August 28, 2016

'Dragon Ball Super' episode 56: 'Goku Black Rematch! The Appearance of Super Saiyan Rose'

After a series of breather episodes, this one gets back to business as the trio of saiyans return to the future to confront Black.

As seen last episode, the resistance mistook Goku for their enemy and open fire.  I'm not sure why Trunks needed to step in to deflect the shots, but he does immediately tell them to stand down.  To the soldiers' credit, they immediately do so and even apologize for the mistake, understandable as it was.

At long last, we follow up on the tease that Mai survived Black's attack.  It turns out that not only did she survive, but that she's been leading the resistance in Trunks' absence as a way to hold the line until their return.  The reunion between the two really is nothing short of heartwarming.  While Trunks makes it perfectly clear that the two don't have a romantic relationship, you can tell that they mean a lot to each other and it pulls on the heartstrings very effectively.

Really, that whole scene in the bunker was a crowning moment of d'awww.  You have Trunks cheering up frightened little kids and the reveal that Yajirobe survived.  The normally stoic Vegeta cracks a smile at the whole thing and even opens up some capsules that Bulma provided containing a feast to feed the hungry survivors.  They've only been in the future a short while and already they've infused a surprising amount of hope and joy into these people who have had none for so long.  It's amazing.

While the feels are certainly a major strong point for this episode, the main draw is the long awaited return of Black.  Yes, Black is back and god, I've missed the creepy SOB.

It seems the wait was worth it, as his confrontation with Vegeta was a blast to watch.  The saiyan prince does land several hits, but Black being the way he is, he doesn't seem to mind it too much.  The fact that Black doesn't seem too fazed by the latest form is foreboding enough, but then he goes and reveals a form of his own, the Super Saiyan Rose.

The transformation is accompanied by the same sort of chanting that went along with Goku's transformation into the original Super Saiyan God form, giving a sort of dark reprise that I thought worked really well.

Sadly, the form doesn't get much of a chance to shine (for lack of a better term) as it doesn't seem to be the game changer that most form transformations are.  The only real table turner is when Black impales Vegeta with a Psylocke-esque ki-blade very similar to the one that Zamasu used to slay the Babari.

I was kind of hoping to see Vegeta be the one to take home the win here.  He had the personal enmity towards Black for killing Bulma and it would help address the criticism that Vegeta is just the jobber who repeatedly suffers from the Worf effect to show how tough the bad guy is before Goku steps in and wins the day.  Granted, that formula goes back even to the days of DBZ, but it still seems like a missed opportunity.

While Vegeta is still alive, I'm not sure how he's going to survive.  It is pretty much stated that the future is devoid of senzu beans, unless they brought some, but I don't think that was ever made clear.  Maybe the resistance medics can patch him up, but that seems like a long shot.  I guess we'll see how that plays out later.  Then again, Mai survived getting a ki blast to the face, so it seems that anything is possible

Of course, there are more pressing matters, like the arrival of Zamasu.  Yes, the aspiring supreme kai from another universe makes his grand entrance.  His opening line about putting a stop to the fight made me think that it was Gowasu pulling a deus ex machina and reigning in his fallen protege, but that doesn't turn out to be the case.

Amusingly, all the characters seem more surprised that Zamasu wasn't Black.  Clearly, though, the two are in league, so they were still in the ball park.  Whether it's a partnership or Black is just Zamasu's dragon is a detail that has yet to be determined.  Given Black's earlier dialogue, the latter seems more likely, but we'll see.

All in all, this was a great episode.  It had a nice balance of action, tension, and heart.  Black continues to shine and we have a great revelation at the end to cap it all off.  Unlike the episode with the phrase "Reveal Black's true identity" in the title, I have a feeling that next week's entry will finally deliver.  I mean, Zamasu's right there.  If story structure is any indicator, this is where he would start monologuing and giving viewers a big exposition dump.   Granted, we already know the why, but the how and the what are still up in the air.

I'm torn.  On the one hand, I'm looking forward to next week's episode.  At the same time, it seems we're reaching the end of the story line.  It's going to be sad to see Black gone, but there could be ramifications and after effects that impact future story lines, we don't know.



















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