'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 67 Review: Immortal God Zamasu Defeat Disappointed Viewers?

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 67 entitled "With New Hope in our Hearts - Farewell, Trunks" has already ended. "Dragon Ball" viewers witnessed the immortal god Zamasu's defeat to the mighty heroes and reports suggest that is was rather disappointing than amusing.

The next paragraphs may contain "Dragon Ball Super" spoilers. Do not proceed reading if you don't want the story divulged.

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 67 started with Trunks cutting Zamasu's body into half and as predicted, Zamasu did not die easily. The immortal god's power was represented by an energy field which covered the planet and darkened the sky. Within the energy field was a repeating image of his face that was intended to come off as 'raining Zamasus'.

Some reports suggest that everything went down not just for Trunks but also its visual presentation. The many faces look rather odd than amusing.

Despite some parts of "Dragon Ball Super" Episode 67 were not visually striking, the emotion was there and the audience can attest to that. As Zamasu rains destruction (many faces), many civilians were killed. And the characters' reaction were precious and truly heartbreaking.

Vegeta and Goku along with Kiaoshin and Gowasu tried to stop and defeat the immortal god in the last "Dragon Ball Super" episode. However, same with Vegeta, Goku's Ki was canceled as he charged into Super Saiyan Blue. Goku, Trunks and Vegeta combined forces but their powers were useless since their bodies were too weak to proceed, Kaioshin explained.

The moment was almost ruined as Goku revealed his friendship button with the God of the 12 Universes, Zen-Oh. Goku was supposedly looking for a way to defeat the immortal god but ended up summoning Omni-King Zen-Oh from the future timeline, asking help to defeat Zamasu.

Since both characters, future Zen-Oh and Goku, haven't met yet, a lot of questioning happened which led to Zen-Oh describing the future timeline as a wreck. Goku requested to wipe out Zamasu's clouds but Zen-Oh seemed to destroy the entire future earth.

Easy-peasy don't you think - having a god friend to come rescue all of you? Reports described the said "Dragon Ball Super" episode as uninteresting since it devalues the heroes' journey to defeat Zamasu.

Eventually, everyone was able to come home to present timeline safe using the time machine and time ring. There were several speculations on who will survive and move to future earth. Do you think everyone will survive and move on? Share your list and let's find out together in the next "Dragon Ball Super" episodes.

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