ok friends, what's your overall take on post-timeskip One Piece?
on the negatives I think
1) the opening of post-timeskip is awful. A lot of people hate the redesigns, I think 90% of that stems from the Fishman Island outfits looking awful (and yeah Franky and Chopper did become significantly worse). Fishman Island is a questionable arc with a very good flashback, a beautiful environment and some great reveals, but lacking a lot in every other aspect. Even worse is Punk Hazard, I genuinely think it's the worst arc in the entire series, bar properly introducing Law. It has absolutely no stakes, the big kids aren't interesting and we've already seen the crew dominate in Fishman Island, another arc were they just steamroll isn't good at all. There's also nothing done with the island being half fire and half frozen
2) it's really sad what has been done with the strawhats. We never see Nami draw maps, Chopper is no longer character but just a mascot, Zoro is just a walking powerlevel (though to be fair he was that like 90% of pre-timeskip already), Usopp and Brook don't get much to do, Jimbei is... well he's there alright. I think it's slowly getting better, Elbaf was better about this and Egghead already gave them some nice moments
3) the arcs are overloaded and feel rushed due to this. Dressrosa has so much shit going on in the timespan of a few hours, yet we see very little of the culture and life there, opposed to Alabasta which was such a beautiful location and wonderful standalone story. And Wano. Man
on the positives however
1) some of the writing is sooooo good. Oden's and especially Kuma's backstory, Whole Cake Island's ending, almost all of Egghead (which I genuinely think may be the second or even the very best arc in the series). There are soooo many gems that just have me coming back week by week. The writing that became most excellent was anything with worldbuiding. Around the Reverie, everything just became so tightly knitted and beautiful, all the ways the characters and the world just interact with each other and how it makes this beautifully alive world. Pre timeskip One Piece already had amazing worldbuilding, post timeskip is probably the best worldbuilding I have seen in any piece of media
2) I think some of the arcs are much better than people give them credit. Whole Cake Island is such a good arc, definitely top 10, maybe even top 5 material for me. And yes I agree with most critique on Wano, but I still think that the overall arc is very good. Wano is still a very beautiful location, the intermissions were extremely hype, it gave some very underappreciated Strawhats like Brook and Chopper some things to do... I wish it just wasn't so extremely backloaded. If the allstars were the antagonists of act 1 and 2 and gave the strawhats some better fights, if Yamato was introduced earlier and interacted more with the cast and if the epilogue wasn't such a massive huge mess, it'd maybe be a top 5 arc, and as it stands, I still remember reading it week by week extremely fondly. There was so much hype there after all
3) Egghead was incredible and Elbaf (minus the God's Valley flashback) seems to be very very good too. If this continues, the Final Saga may be fit for a beautiful ending
so anyway, I'll get back to season 2 of Netflix One Piece
