I was thinking that it would be pretty interesting if B/W pull something like Giovanni off, where one of the gym leaders or elite 4/champion was the leader of the evil organization.
Looking back, only RBY had the surprise 6th fight after you beat the champion. For 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, you can pretty much predict who the champion will be if you have knowledge of the series. (Whoop-dee-doo, that random adult has been stalking me the entire game, I guess who he/she is?)
But say the evil organization leader is the champion. You beat him/her the first time as the climax of the "save-the-cover-legendary" arc. Then you meet him/her at the end of the elite 4. It'll be something like:
"The first time I saw you, I've always had a feeling that you'll be a thorn in my side, and my hunch proved true when you foiled my plan. But in fighting you, you've stirred a feeling within me, rekindled a love of pokemons long lost within me...blah blah blah."
Essentially instead of a super goody-goody champion, you have one more alone the line of an anti-hero that went on the wrong path because he/she had reached the top. It would pull off a "darker" image without resorting to blood and gore, and if successful, could demonstrate how strategies and EV could transform a bunch of pokemon (the first fight) into a formidable team. (second fight.)
Looking back, only RBY had the surprise 6th fight after you beat the champion. For 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, you can pretty much predict who the champion will be if you have knowledge of the series. (Whoop-dee-doo, that random adult has been stalking me the entire game, I guess who he/she is?)
But say the evil organization leader is the champion. You beat him/her the first time as the climax of the "save-the-cover-legendary" arc. Then you meet him/her at the end of the elite 4. It'll be something like:
"The first time I saw you, I've always had a feeling that you'll be a thorn in my side, and my hunch proved true when you foiled my plan. But in fighting you, you've stirred a feeling within me, rekindled a love of pokemons long lost within me...blah blah blah."
Essentially instead of a super goody-goody champion, you have one more alone the line of an anti-hero that went on the wrong path because he/she had reached the top. It would pull off a "darker" image without resorting to blood and gore, and if successful, could demonstrate how strategies and EV could transform a bunch of pokemon (the first fight) into a formidable team. (second fight.)