With people wanting a conclusion I do agree with that, and tell that to the pro enders of Naruto they want more Naruto or should I say more Hinata, I mean lets face it Hinata and Sasuke are the real stars of the Ninja show (Can't call it Naruto really)
Again many have said Gohan was never a fighter, now I'm pissed at how weak he is but look at it this way why did they do this and there is a lot one of them is to show he needs to tain if he wants to keep his family safe, and another well if Gohan one shot Frieza it would be well not a good fight, plus Gohan has a better reason why he has not trained he want to be there for his family unlike Naruto hell that one momet in episod 17 or 18 with baby Pan a whole lot better than family interactions we got with the NH or SS family.
Well again with the budget its hard to do an episode and that not counting the many many other shows that they need to do can be a strssful job after all
Well, it's not Gohan being weaker in general that's a problem for me, but rather that it completely contradicts what was already shown to us before (again, Gohan went without training for years longer not that long ago, but was still able to call his power and maintain it without that much difficulty when asked, but was simply, and understandably, weaker than before because of such lack of training) and, like other things have done, doesn't have an explanation for it and thus is executed poorly so it comes off as complete jobbing just to make Goku and Vegeta (and even Frieza) look that much better and stronger. I mean, with Frieza's out-of-nowhere power, Ultimate Gohan wouldn't be able to beat him anyway, so it shouldn't have hurt for Gohan to be able to destroy at least Ginyu/Tagoma and then still get owned by Frieza after he reveals more power. Heck, if they had simply extended the time of Frieza's training to a year and/or at least showed him training extremely in some special area ala the Hyperbolic Time Chamber (which at least we got such an explanation for where Goku and Vegeta were sent by Whis to train), things wouldn't come off so whacked and I could actually believe that Frieza and Tagoma had actually naturally become that strong in a seemingly short amount of time.
Sadly, bringing back past enemies with such weak excuses for becoming way, way, way, way, way more powerful than before just to make him be a threat to the main character(s) also ends up throwing other past events into whack, as I brought up before.