You’re only embarrassing yourself even more by continuing to be denial, Sobble is Go’s and that’s the truth and final.but it wasn't I saw the image Thursday first time
dman_dustin said:I mean to be fair, the producers may not actually care and just keep Sobble, Sobble and then just give Ash a Drizzile/Intelleon anyway.
I mean that's been a trend I've been wanting to happen, as I've said repeatedly its annoying that they can't just have the unevolved mons on people it doesn't matter, but let someone like Ash have the evolved forms.
Keep in mind I'm not saying they both have the same Pokemon at the exact same time, just have Ash capture the evolved versions.
But in the end they didn’t for reasons I wish I knew. Will Sobble be kept with Go? Very likely yes. Can Go simply give Ash Sobble as whatever it’ll be later on in the series? That can’t be ruled out unfortunately.To me that just feels like a very roundabout way of doing things. That image of Messon on Gou's shoulder seems to imply that they'll be together regularly, so I'd find it a little pointless for Gou to have Messon on his main team while Satoshi has Jimereon/Intereon on his. If they plan on having Satoshi with a Jimereon/Intereon later on anyway, they could've just given him this Messon in the first place.
Believe it or not, people don’t like misleading advertisement even less so when they’re left with that for months on end. People have the right to be upset especially when nothing up until a week ago even pointed towards it going to Go. It’s basically the advertisement equivalent of an asspull in the story of a series they enjoy. And when something presents hype for an event (which the preview clearly was meant for) only for it to go entirely left, it costs a certain degree of credibility to the point that there’s always going to be some level of distrust. Just look at the outrage that the Kalos League resulted in because of hype. So not everyone has to just sit down and shut up about a development that advertisement purposely lied about until the 11th hour when they had plenty of time to course correct.People have had 3 whole days to grieve and move on, if anyone is still salty by tomorrow they deserve to get clowned on full stop.
Believe it or not, people don’t like misleading advertisement even less so when they’re left with that for months on end. People have the right to be upset especially when nothing up until a week ago even pointed towards it going to Go. It’s basically the advertisement equivalent of an asspull in the story of a series they enjoy. And when something presents hype for an event (which the preview clearly was meant for) only for it to go entirely left, it costs a certain degree of credibility to the point that there’s always going to be some level of distrust. Just look at the outrage that the Kalos League resulted in because of hype. So not everyone has to just sit down and shut up about a development that advertisement purposely lied about until the 11th hour when they had plenty of time to course correct.
Honestly, you are correct on some levels. People in fact do not like being fooled by leaks and previews. People get all worked up because of this and then they begin to lose trust in the advertisements. And yes, people do in fact have the right to get upset about all of this. Once again, getting excited only to get disappointment at the end. However, when you fully assume that a Pokémon on a poster is going to go to Ash 100% because, “It’s standing next to Ash” or “The character looks like it’s talking to that certain Pokémon at the beginning of a preview”, you are only hurting yourself. This isn’t the first time they have done this, and this sure won’t be the last. It’s alright to take in ideas, create theories, and have hopes. But, to claim something as “canon”, because “this is all the evidence” will cause your expectations to be crushed. With all do respect, I agree with you on the false advertising.