RWBY - The Hindenburg on which Rooster Teeth rests its hopes, dreams and future

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And predictably enough, people started talking about how karmic it is for RT, only to get this lovely response from one of the fans.


To the people who are taking this time to make JOKES about this situation or say that RT is getting “karma” because of what happened with Vic, when a woman was nearly strangled to death and had a gun to her head, you are disgusting pieces of shit & I hope you get hit by a bus :)
 
And predictably enough, people started talking about how karmic it is for RT, only to get this lovely response from one of the fans.


Ahh, a shill to the bitter end.

Listen you utterly dumb bitch, no one is celebrating the fact that an innocent woman was beaten by her PoS hubbie who’s probably gonna go to jail and get his ass filled with street justice in the showers, but wishing buses to hit people DOES NOT make you the bigger person nor does it make you appear moral;you’re just as bad as those exceptional people who you claim made jokes.

This is karma for RT, because they were popping all that good shit months ago (Not just the white knights or RWBY twats, this includes Cuck Cuck Luna, Shannon, and Jen) when it came to Vic but they were radio silent when Grey Haddock was exposed for running the animation division like a concentration camp for his vanity project, and even now they aren’t virtue signaling after this happened.

Get their dick out of your mouth, cunt.

In case you wanna know how the fans are. https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ez3tcx7co9k

Shocker, as if we didn’t see that coming.
 
How about anotther joke. What do you get when screw over an innocent man, mistreat your employees, and hire a wife beater as vice president. I'll tell you what you get. You get what you fucking deserve

At this point, I'm reminded why I got into this series in the first place. A friend of mine is a huge fan that just loves everything about Rooster Teeth got me into the show.

I found the designs very good, but the animation and the writing very rough over the edges, to say the least. However, despite the flaws, his enthusiasm made me like the show. I expected we would get a show with some dumb action, but with a lot of heart, as this was just a passion project by a small studio.

I never thought I would stay to see the ship sink.
 
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At this point, I'm reminded why I got into this series in the first place. A friend of mine is a huge fan that just loves everything about Rooster Teeth got me into the show.

I found the designs very good, but the animation and the writing vert rough over the edges. However, despite the flaws, his enthusiasm made me like the show. I expected we would get a show with some dumb action, but with a lot of heart, as this was just a passion project by a small studio.

I never thought I would stay to see the ship sink.
Yeah a friend of mine was talking about Star Wars Resistance last night. He said something that really applies to rwby "There are immediate problems but the real issues only a merge when you look at the whole picture."
 
(...) Grey Haddock was exposed for running the animation division like a concentration camp for his vanity project, and even now they aren’t virtue signaling after this happened.
So this is Roman Torchwick's true arc. Like once the Pharaoh in Genesis he enslaves his employees and works them to death. All the gross human rights violations against God's chosen his worker slaves, the dust robbery and the alliance with Salem and her special needs minions was for the sole purpose of creating gen:LOCK.

And in the end, Roman wasn't defeated by Ruby or any other hero, but by his own incompetence as the show flopped.
 
And predictably enough, people started talking about how karmic it is for RT, only to get this lovely response from one of the fans.

Holy shit I've seen that idiot before. She's another shill who misses the point. I think the only thing she really got critical about with RT was the Grimm Eclipse game, and tbh that game is such an embarrassing mess it's not hard to criticize it. No one criticizing RT are making fun of the woman for being abused. We're calling out RT for their utter hypocrisy regarding Quinn since they're remaining quiet about it compared to Vic who they demonized instantly as soon as an (unproven) allegation came out.
 
Maybe a bit off-topic, but, to this day, I still don't know why they all tried to destroy Vic's reputation.

But with all the recent reveals I'm inclined to believe the theory that he was too conservative and religious for the cliques that were inside Funimation and Rooster Teeth.

The vice-president is obviously inside the clique so they will cover for him as much as possible despite the fact the evidence of him being abusive are way more solid..
 
Maybe a bit off-topic, but, to this day, I still don't know why they all tried to destroy Vic's reputation.

But with all the recent reveals I'm inclined to believe the theory that he was too conservative and religious for the cliques that were inside Funimation and Rooster Teeth.

The vice-president is obviously inside the clique so they will cover for him as much as possible despite the fact the evidence of him being abusive are way more solid..

The theories weigh some truth, especially when Roland Daggett mentioned Joel similarly being pushed to the side due to his own political leanings. That aside, from what Nick Rekieta had said was the story that went down involved a voice actor rallying the people at RT (Unknown who, but speculated to be Shannon McCormick) and the emails Monica Rial sent to Matt Hullum (Where he earned the title of Hullum the Cowardly Cuck) where he bought her bullshit like a complete fucking moron.

The kicker? Some guy who was a higher up spoke to Vic and said he didn’t believe the lies, but switched about two days later when Vic was terminated from his contract with Cuck Teeth.

Then we have the Three Stooges of Cuck Teeth (Miles Luna, Jen Brown, and Shannon McCormick) running their wang-warmers, while the rest kept theirs shut entirely with Barb only mentioning that Qrow wasn’t gonna die and that the voice actor isn’t tied to the character (Guess she forgot about Kathleen Zuelch) but honestly Barb is kinda a dumbass.
 
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A little something I found on Twitter. D7F66DBA-817D-4599-A36E-D3B8C4816B70.jpeg
 
I find it funny people want them to share the d when there’s actually a fun story to tell about Qrow learning what it’s like to be on a team again after years of being a loner.
People of the same sex showing any kind of emotion towards each other means they want to bang. At least, that's how these people want to see it.
 
"Ruby lying to Ironwood is okay since she trusts others unlike Ozpin even though she doesn't trust Ironwood and the team stopped trusting Oz"

Overly Protag Centric Writing. Ruby can't be condemned or sincerely called out for her lying since she's supposed to be right in whatever she does.
 
You know I've been thinking about the plot lately and is it just me or do the villains lack a sense of threat?

I know it's apple and oranges, but I remember watching say the first season of Madoka (haven't seen later seasons yet), and I recall feeling like the characters were in HUGE trouble. Or if you want something more mainstream, Infinity war with Thanos and the snap.

But, here, we got a whole season about the characters moping around about how dire the situation was (volume 4), and the main villain is ridiculously Overpowered given Salem is now immortal, and we know the gods are dicks that could kill everyone in a second.... yet I don't feel that "urgency", that the villains are that big of deal and that our heroes are in huge danger.

I mean, technically the villains have the firepower to be threatening, but none of the intimidation. In Avengers, them getting the infinity gems felt urgent, but RWBY's relics just feel like McGuffins that only exist to move the plot.

Or, Is it just me?
 
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You know I've been thinking about the plot lately and is it just me or do the villains lack a sense of threat?

I know it's apple and oranges, but I remember watching say the first season of Madoka (haven't seen later seasons yet), and I recall feeling like the characters were in HUGE trouble. Or if you want something more mainstream, Infinity war with Thanos and the snap.

But, here, we got a whole season about the characters moping around about how dire the situation was (volume 4), and the main villain is ridiculously Overpowered given Salem is now immortal, and we know the gods are dicks that could kill everyone in a second.... yet I don't feel that "urgency", that the villains are that big of deal and that our heroes are in huge danger.

I mean, technically the villains have the firepower to be threatening, but none of the intimidation. In Avengers, them getting the infinity gems felt urgent, but RWBY's relics just feel like McGuffins that only exist to move the plot.

Or, Is it just me?
It ain’t just you. The Grimm haven’t been seen as a serious threat for a long time. Also, WTCH hasn’t had a real win since Volume 3.
 
I remember watching say the first season of Madoka (haven't seen later seasons yet)
It's only been the one.

Also, Volume 3 was them giving the villains a threat, but after they got their asses handed to off-screen, it's hard to take them seriously.

Like, the only villain I see being an actual threat was Adam, since he had Blake on the ropes. Cinder would have come in second were it not for her "I'm gonna ignore the unconscious Ruby for reasons I won't explain until next Volume."
 
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