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Leshawkcomics t1_j1uq832 wrote
Reply to comment by kerriazes in 'BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War' Part 2 Premieres July 2023 by MarvelsGrantMan136
Even knowing that cell range quits when he thinks he might lose?
Because his most obvious personality traits come from people who have done exactly that?
Cause Goku straight up told Gohan several times to finish him off asap for that specific reason cause he knew cell was like that.
kerriazes t1_j1uu8v4 wrote
None of those points are in support of your argument.
Because those things still happened despite giving Cell a Senzu bean. He still blew himself up after losing to Gohan.
That wouldn't have changed had Goku refrained from healing Cell, except without the Senzu bean, Gohan would have had an easier time of cornering Cell.
Which might have left Gohan with enough energy to do something about it, or hell, even defeat Cell before he gets the chance to even think about blowing himself up.
Which is precisely why Goku is reckless.
Leshawkcomics t1_j1ux02l wrote
Ah. So it's a matter of not knowing or caring about context.
I.E "Gohan choosing not to finish cell off once he had already powered up"
And don't forget the fact CELL SPECIFICALLY STATED THAT TRYING TO EVEN MOVE HIM WILL BLOW HIM UP FASTER.
Did you not watch the show or read the manga? Gohan easily had the energy to finish cell off and didn't use it.
I repeat he EASILY could have finished cell off at any point once he reached SS2 and didn't due to a twisted bout of sadism.
Goku used the senzu bean to stop cell from doing anything reckless if he was wary and low on energy. Which made cell so confident he STOPPED ATTACKING GOHAN to help push him to super Saiyan 2, thinking that at full power he could easily handle whatever that form could throw at him.
It was Gohan himself who just kept doing near fatal damage and waiting for cell to regenerate so he can do it again. He wasn't tired. The senzu bean made it easier for him. Pay attention to the actual story, not the abridged series.
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