In this episode of The Pokémon Snapshot, we dive into “Misty Meets Her Match,” the Orange Islands episode where Ash and the gang finally make it to the Trovita Gym… only for the show to get immediately sidetracked by a rich pretty boy gym leader trying to steal Misty with flowers, fancy dinners, and the most aggressive guided tour imaginable. What starts as a straightforward gym challenge quickly turns into a weird mix of romance subplot and island flexing, as Rudy takes every opportunity to show off his boat, his battlefield, his Pokémon, and apparently his complete inability to act normal around Misty. Between Mari nearly drowning in the opening minutes, Team Rocket getting repeatedly wiped out for no real reason, and Ash getting more annoyed by the second, this episode has all the ingredients of a gym battle episode while somehow feeling like a dating competition nobody agreed to join. A big part of the discussion centers on Rudy himself, because the episode clearly wants him to come off as smooth and charming, but he mostly lands somewhere between pushy, awkward, and completely unbearable. His constant flirting with Misty hangs over everything, which makes the actual build to Ash’s badge battle feel less like a test of skill and more like Rudy trying to prove he is better than the kid Misty actually likes. That weird energy carries into the battle too, where the Trovita Gym’s gimmick of matching Pokémon types creates some fun strategy on paper, even if Rudy also seems perfectly comfortable turning the whole thing into a musical performance whenever it benefits him. Ash, meanwhile, has to deal with Pikachu losing to Electabuzz, Bulbasaur battling Exeggutor through dance-based nonsense, and Squirtle closing out the match while Misty finally makes it very obvious which side she is on. It makes for an interesting episode to pick apart because it should feel like a major milestone, but instead it comes off as one of the stranger and more uneven gym leader episodes in the Orange Islands run. We get into why Rudy is such a hard character to warm up to, how the battle itself has some genuinely cool moments despite the episode’s weird vibe, and why Team Rocket’s repeated blasts-off somehow make the whole thing feel even more disposable. There is still plenty to talk about, from Electabuzz getting the full Who’s That Pokémon spotlight to the reveal of Elekid in Professor Oak’s call, but the real hook here is how a long-awaited gym episode turns into a showcase for forced chemistry, dance battling, and Ash winning a badge while Rudy basically learns he never had a shot. Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot Email: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshot TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot