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

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So can we just (continue to) say that the plot to this series makes absolutely no sense? Salem's "big plan" was to send Watts and Tyrian into Mantle to stir up trouble and attract Grimm. They plan to do this by staging what I thought would be an assassination attempt on Robyn Hill and pin the blame on Ironwood somehow. There are several reasons why this confuses me and shouldn't and wouldn't work:

1. Are you telling me there were no other eyewitnesses at that party besides Ruby and Penny? Correct me if I'm wrong but there were a couple of Faunesses there, right? Don't they have animal-like abilities like, I dunno, being able to see in the dark?

2. Penny's blades, in no way, match the type of wounds Tyrian's tail can inflict. Maybe the blades on his guns could pass, but he stabbed plenty of people with his tail. As soon as someone puts it together that multiple people were stabbed with a tail, no one will believe Penny did that.

3. Don't know how vote reporting in Mantle works, but Watts changed several of those districts from yellow to blue with a wave of his hand. They'll be at least several districts in Mantle crying voter fraud if their district suddenly changed hands after they'd submitted all their votes.

4. At the beginning of the episode Ruby is shown using her Semblance (which in a previous episode was classified as a speed-type) in a new, never-before-seen way. In this episode she is one of the slowest ones to react to anything: she doesn't try and tackle Robyn off the stage and she doesn't try to go after Tyrian at all.

5. Penny, who can see in the dark, also does not give pursuit to Tyrian. She just stands over Robyn until the lights come back on.

6. Why doesn't anyone make the obvious connection that if Ironwood wanted Robyn dead, why didn't Penny kill her? The lights come back on and she's just standing over her in a defensive position over Robyn after what looks like someone carved a bloody path from the stage right through the middle of the crowd. Which makes no sense because at the beginning of this scene Penny is standing guard at the foot of the stage so if she wanted to kill Robyn she could've just turned around and done it? Why kill a bunch of people in the crowd first and then kill Robyn?

7. Doesn't Mantle have a bunch of great defenses against Grimm? How are they suddenly in the kingdom, flying around in swarms, after this one little incident? Don't you have robots or turrets or that shield thing from the Amity Colosseum?

Gotta give it to the writing team of RWBY for consistently fumbling good ideas with Fridge Logic. The most obvious and straightforward way to go about writing this scene is to have Watts use his Semblance to control Penny directly and have her try to kill Robyn while Ruby tearfully restrains her. Maybe I'm just miffed that the writers continue to pick on one of my favorite characters, but this is clearly just artificial drama that will be cleared up by the end of the season in a very predictable fashion. I'm glad RenNora got canonized but the feeling is tinged with trepidation. If something bad happens to one of those two I'm officially calling Miles and Kerry out for being bigoted towards gingers.
I wanna know why there's any Grimm in Mantle at all, considering that it was established that it's cold enough in Mantle to freeze them to death. Grimm shouldn't even be an issue this volume.
 
I wanna know why there's any Grimm in Mantle at all, considering that it was established that it's cold enough in Mantle to freeze them to death. Grimm shouldn't even be an issue this volume.
The World of Remnant videos were disregarded a long time ago. And either they found a way for Grimm to survive in the cold or they had some designs they wanted to feature.
 
The World of Remnant videos were disregarded a long time ago. And either they found a way for Grimm to survive in the cold or they had some designs they wanted to feature.
Have those Manticore Grimm even been featured before? If not, then they might just be impervious to the cold. Guess we'll find out soon enough, if M&K bothered to actually think this through.
 
3. Don't know how vote reporting in Mantle works, but Watts changed several of those districts from yellow to blue with a wave of his hand. They'll be at least several districts in Mantle crying voter fraud if their district suddenly changed hands after they'd submitted all their votes.
This Volume's a "MUH 2016 ELECTIONS" metaphor.
4. At the beginning of the episode Ruby is shown using her Semblance (which in a previous episode was classified as a speed-type) in a new, never-before-seen way. In this episode she is one of the slowest ones to react to anything: she doesn't try and tackle Robyn off the stage and she doesn't try to go after Tyrian at all.
While you have a point on this, Ruby managed to display that power during the Volume 4 trailer...

It's kinda irritating that they're treating it as something incredibly new when it's the one thing I wanted them to do for years.
5. Penny, who can see in the dark, also does not give pursuit to Tyrian. She just stands over Robyn until the lights come back on.
This one actually has an explanation: Watts hacked her vision and thus she couldn't see Tyrian.

All your points are valid and I really am split on whether I like what's happened or if the show needed to be plot contrived to hell and back just to make the villains threatening.
 
Does Watts even have a Semblance? Also, Penny being hacked is probably some finale shit.
Oh my bad; I thought Watt's ability to manipulate electronics was his semblance, not just a feat of his technical genius. Not to say of course that I doubt he is some kind of genius. I guess my idea of a character that gets by on their semblance alone rather than their semblance + weapon and fighting style is just not in the cards yet for this show.

Side note: Oscar mentions he doesn't even have a Semblance yet. Now I didn't watch all of World of Remnant, but does everyone get a Semblance or just a select few who are born with it/train to develop it? I don't remember Ozpin's Semblance (if he had one) but wouldn't it be the same as Ozpin's? I wish there could be a character on the team that doesn't have or doesn't need a Semblance to get by, but that's just not possible anymore given the powerlevels we're dealing with here.

This one actually has an explanation: Watts hacked her vision and thus she couldn't see Tyrian.

So why not just hack Penny directly and have her try to kill Robyn on stage under the spotlight? Because then Tyrian wouldn't get to do anything? It's just so weird to me: their plan to frame Ironwood for Robyn's murder almost went off without a hitch expect for the part where Robyn was supposed to die. But her dying wasn't part of the plan at all? Why leave her alive, if only to create a loose end that could vouch for Ironwood later to put a stop to this artificial drama?
 
Also, some Archive stuff:

TL;DR: "I don't like drama! I want my ships!"

TL;DR: "I want my ships to be perfect mary sues!"


Ngl, I love how the Plank person counters that delusional Bumblebee shill so pitifully easy that the shill has to run away from the conversation entirely just because they're not the brightest bulb in the socket.

Cute moments don't equate emotional support or a healthy relationship, and even then Blake along with Yang need to sort themselves because they just killed a man (Even if it was self-defense) but neither seem to give a shit or are somewhat traumatized by such an act...Like seriously, those two should talk about many things but it won't happen.

Relationships aren't perfect, and this forced one sure as hell ain't cute.
 
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Side note: Oscar mentions he doesn't even have a Semblance yet. Now I didn't watch all of World of Remnant, but does everyone get a Semblance or just a select few who are born with it/train to develop it? I don't remember Ozpin's Semblance (if he had one) but wouldn't it be the same as Ozpin's? I wish there could be a character on the team that doesn't have or doesn't need a Semblance to get by, but that's just not possible anymore given the powerlevels we're dealing with here.

Some people unlock Semblances in their childhood through training or just realizing they have a power one day (Ruby, Yang, Nora), others get them in their adulthood at moments of extreme trauma or stress (Jaune and Ren). Oscar's only been seriously fighting since the Battle of Haven so he hasn't had much time yet to unlock it.
 
Apologies for the double post but sweet mother of God this fandom harbours some real exceptional people.

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What the fuck does that even mean?
Captain I believe this fool is attempting to say that anyone who approves of RWBY are happy people who are full of love, and anyone who's not blindly praising it are pathetic losers. But that is merely my conjecture based on an impromptu analysis.
 
Captain I believe this fool is attempting to say that anyone who approves of RWBY are happy people who are full of love, and anyone who's not blindly praising it are pathetic losers. But that is merely my conjecture based on an impromptu analysis.
Flush em out the airlock.
 
Captain I believe this fool is attempting to say that anyone who approves of RWBY are happy people who are full of love, and anyone who's not blindly praising it are pathetic losers. But that is merely my conjecture based on an impromptu analysis.
Kiwis, what you just saw was Jeremy, the boyfriend of Unicorn of War, aka Thomas Voccaro. I don't think you'll find any bigger ass kissers of RT. Also with Tommy, if you stay on his Twitter long enough, you'll find some hot takes related to Bumblebee shipping and socialism as he wanted RT to unionize during the crunch scandal, which he sees as the way to fix the problems with the animators.

UOW's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF4U5Vr7rhcJ3yqtOvCXjew
His Twitter: https://twitter.com/unicornofwar?lang=en http://archive.is/JzRlD
And an About page :https://unicornofwar.wordpress.com/about/ https://web.archive.org/web/20191210042556/https://unicornofwar.wordpress.com/about/

And a face reveal:
 
So can we just (continue to) say that the plot to this series makes absolutely no sense? Salem's "big plan" was to send Watts and Tyrian into Mantle to stir up trouble and attract Grimm. They plan to do this by staging what I thought would be an assassination attempt on Robyn Hill and pin the blame on Ironwood somehow. There are several reasons why this confuses me and shouldn't and wouldn't work:

1. Are you telling me there were no other eyewitnesses at that party besides Ruby and Penny? Correct me if I'm wrong but there were a couple of Faunesses there, right? Don't they have animal-like abilities like, I dunno, being able to see in the dark?

2. Penny's blades, in no way, match the type of wounds Tyrian's tail can inflict. Maybe the blades on his guns could pass, but he stabbed plenty of people with his tail. As soon as someone puts it together that multiple people were stabbed with a tail, no one will believe Penny did that.

3. Don't know how vote reporting in Mantle works, but Watts changed several of those districts from yellow to blue with a wave of his hand. They'll be at least several districts in Mantle crying voter fraud if their district suddenly changed hands after they'd submitted all their votes.

4. At the beginning of the episode Ruby is shown using her Semblance (which in a previous episode was classified as a speed-type) in a new, never-before-seen way. In this episode she is one of the slowest ones to react to anything: she doesn't try and tackle Robyn off the stage and she doesn't try to go after Tyrian at all.

5. Penny, who can see in the dark, also does not give pursuit to Tyrian. She just stands over Robyn until the lights come back on.

6. Why doesn't anyone make the obvious connection that if Ironwood wanted Robyn dead, why didn't Penny kill her? The lights come back on and she's just standing over her in a defensive position over Robyn after what looks like someone carved a bloody path from the stage right through the middle of the crowd. Which makes no sense because at the beginning of this scene Penny is standing guard at the foot of the stage so if she wanted to kill Robyn she could've just turned around and done it? Why kill a bunch of people in the crowd first and then kill Robyn?

7. Doesn't Mantle have a bunch of great defenses against Grimm? How are they suddenly in the kingdom, flying around in swarms, after this one little incident? Don't you have robots or turrets or that shield thing from the Amity Colosseum?

Gotta give it to the writing team of RWBY for consistently fumbling good ideas with Fridge Logic. The most obvious and straightforward way to go about writing this scene is to have Watts use his Semblance to control Penny directly and have her try to kill Robyn while Ruby tearfully restrains her. Maybe I'm just miffed that the writers continue to pick on one of my favorite characters, but this is clearly just artificial drama that will be cleared up by the end of the season in a very predictable fashion. I'm glad RenNora got canonized but the feeling is tinged with trepidation. If something bad happens to one of those two I'm officially calling Miles and Kerry out for being bigoted towards gingers.

In addtion to all of that -

8. Would General Ironwood, who watched this entire strategy play out before during the enemy's previous attack (ATLAS robots being controlled by the enemy, the enemy manipulating the entire population to feel bad in order to attract Grimm), learn nothing from that attack and have zero defense against it? Not only does he have no defense, he seemingly gives the enemy a huge advantage by having Mantle already be a hotbed of dissent and anguish before the enemies even come to town.

That to me is the most baffling shit in the show - a large group of people that know the enemy's main strategy, watch it being set up and doing nothing in response.

Also that ship pandering this episode, holy shit. I like Ren x Nora but it did feel forced to me - shit's really bad, they're expecting a riot, there's huge amounts of discord between everyone and then just boom, a kiss.
 
In addtion to all of that -

8. Would General Ironwood, who watched this entire strategy play out before during the enemy's previous attack (ATLAS robots being controlled by the enemy, the enemy manipulating the entire population to feel bad in order to attract Grimm), learn nothing from that attack and have zero defense against it? Not only does he have no defense, he seemingly gives the enemy a huge advantage by having Mantle already be a hotbed of dissent and anguish before the enemies even come to town.

That to me is the most baffling shit in the show - a large group of people that know the enemy's main strategy, watch it being set up and doing nothing in response.

Also that ship pandering this episode, holy shit. I like Ren x Nora but it did feel forced to me - shit's really bad, they're expecting a riot, there's huge amounts of discord between everyone and then just boom, a kiss.
Ironwood, who was head of security in the Vytal tournament, also completely ignored every obviously strange thing that happened and didn't look into anything despite being characterized in Volume 2 as someone who wanted quick and decisive action taken. But even that didn't make him look as stupid as not learning at ALL from the fall of Beacon. seriously the characters in RWBY will change personality at the drop of a hat as long as it serves the plot. If someone needs to be an idiot for something to happen Miles WILL drop their IQ to zero to make it happen.

And the Renora kiss was definitely more damage control. I remember when they were made "official" at the end of Volume 4 when they had that dedicated scene of them holding hands. Then the show completely ignored it after that... at least until they needed something that would get fans excited after dropping ratings and the company being embroiled in controversy and scandal. It's the same with Penny coming back, or Neo coming back. This is just RT desperately trying to get fans to care. It's a shame cause Renora is cute and all but they're just being used to get fans excited.
 
So can we just (continue to) say that the plot to this series makes absolutely no sense? Salem's "big plan" was to send Watts and Tyrian into Mantle to stir up trouble and attract Grimm. They plan to do this by staging what I thought would be an assassination attempt on Robyn Hill and pin the blame on Ironwood somehow. There are several reasons why this confuses me and shouldn't and wouldn't work:

1. Are you telling me there were no other eyewitnesses at that party besides Ruby and Penny? Correct me if I'm wrong but there were a couple of Faunesses there, right? Don't they have animal-like abilities like, I dunno, being able to see in the dark?

Gotta give it to the writing team of RWBY for consistently fumbling good ideas with Fridge Logic. The most obvious and straightforward way to go about writing this scene is to have Watts use his Semblance to control Penny directly and have her try to kill Robyn while Ruby tearfully restrains her. Maybe I'm just miffed that the writers continue to pick on one of my favorite characters, but this is clearly just artificial drama that will be cleared up by the end of the season in a very predictable fashion. I'm glad RenNora got canonized but the feeling is tinged with trepidation. If something bad happens to one of those two I'm officially calling Miles and Kerry out for being bigoted towards gingers.

To answer your first question, M & K called up their good buddy Mr. Retcon and got rid of what V1 established for the Faunus race~ In the episode where RWBY, JNR, and the ASS-Ops go into those mine we see Marrow (Wolf Faunus) tell Blake to scout ahead using her ability to see in the dark since he apparently can’t do that according to this episode.

Likewise for the Sheep Girl and any other Faunus at Hill’s rally, they were the wrong type of Faunus and couldn’t see.
 
To answer your first question, M & K called up their good buddy Mr. Retcon and got rid of what V1 established for the Faunus race~ In the episode where RWBY, JNR, and the ASS-Ops go into those mine we see Marrow (Wolf Faunus) tell Blake to scout ahead using her ability to see in the dark since he apparently can’t do that according to this episode.

Likewise for the Sheep Girl and any other Faunus at Hill’s rally, they were the wrong type of Faunus and couldn’t see.

Didn't blake had to burn her parent's house down because she couldn't see that lesbian chameleon in the dark?
 
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