We still don’t even know when the dramatic fight is going to occur anyway, and it might take a while before we reach that point. As we said above, the show has managed to make some improvements in terms of the pace of its episodes, but it still leaves a little to be desired.
For what it’s worth, the fight might not even happen anytime soon and all of this could be just a red herring meant to get fans hyped up and attracted to the next episodes of the show.
But if that turns out to be the case, it could easily backfire as it’s possible that fans might be disappointed with being kept waiting for so long. After all, that was the main problem people had with the original show.
The producers of “Dragon Ball Super” have so far shown that they don’t really like repeating past mistakes, so they will probably want to avoid the negative aspects of the show as much as possible. Whether or not they will be able to do that without alienating older fans of “Dragon Ball Z”, we don’t know – but it’s certainly worth a try if they want to push the show forward into the modern era, as it will definitely need to get some changes.