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I'd argue it's not entirely irrelavant if Monty's vision is as half-baked as M&K's writing presently is. Bad "visions" are just as important as how they're executed, ad from the looks of things, those visions as presented were either only thought out halfway, or solely there because iehter Miles, Kerry or Monty thought it was a good fit at the time.
The real issue is that RWBY has no endgame. Whatever Ideas or "vision" I have heard talked about, I never hear anything about how this all ends. Which is a major red flag because that just means a show is forced to meander until it is violently/awkwardly/quickly forced to end.I'd argue it's not entirely irrelavant if Monty's vision is as half-baked as M&K's writing presently is. Bad "visions" are just as important as how they're executed, ad from the looks of things, those visions as presented were either only thought out halfway, or solely there because iehter Miles, Kerry or Monty thought it was a good fit at the time.
And that's part of the reason I've called Monty and crew's "Vision" half-baked. They seem to have little or no idea how they're going to end it or even when they intend to. I have no idea if there was an ending originally planned while Monty was still alive or not, but the fact they clearly don't know what they're doing gets me to think that it may have never been in the cards, or changed constantly to the point where it's become an "We'll end it when we end it" type scenario.The real issue is that RWBY has no endgame. Whatever Ideas or "vision" I have heard talked about, I never hear anything about how this all ends. Which is a major red flag because that just means a show is forced to meander until it is violently/awkwardly/quickly forced to end.
Look at Breaking Bad (hardly a fair comparison I know). Vince and friends played things by the seat of there pants on more than one occasion, but always knew the endgame and therefore how to fit these changes in order to still realize that vision.
Whenever something unexpected happens that forces Crwby to change, they have no fucking idea what to do because no one really knows how this is supposed to end. At best these changes are awkward and unsettling, at worst they break the show at its most fundamental levels.
Some rambling retard on twitter said:RWBY doesn't do fanservice
RWBY is literally better than sex. (At least that's what I've heard from totally cool guys that have had the sex)Continuing the law of RWBY Shill Escalation what's next? RWBY is the best form of entertainment in all media?
I...don’t think so. Most people who like RWBY that aren’t shills know that RWBY as a show has always been pretty shit, even in the Monty days.Continuing the law of RWBY Shill Escalation what's next? RWBY is the best form of entertainment in all media?
I think ultimately, RWBY is, barring the outliers of Volumes 1 and 5, a solid 6/10 series that occasionally reaches the lofty heights of being a 7.To be fair, it depends. I still RWBY at it's absolute worst is in my opinion still better than Sword Arts Online or all the haremshit and pedobait series. If RWBY was an anime, I'd consider it to be lower mediocre.
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I would say your scoring system is bit on the high side. I consider anything over a 5/10 to be above average, so that's probably just me. Rwby is around a 3-4, definitely below average but not near unwatchable drek like the Batwomen TV show or something like that. Its just boring for the most part, which is sad because it did start at a 5/10 with a lot of potential despite the glaring flaws.I think ultimately, RWBY is, barring the outliers of Volumes 1 and 5, a solid 6/10 series that occasionally reaches the lofty heights of being a 7.
The problem is that everyone involved on the fan and haters side seems to think it's an 8 or a 2.
Ironic that Thomas complains about people fetishizing the fuck out of LGBT characters when they themselves do the exact same thing but with a thin veneer of wokeness slapped on top.Honestly, I think our friend Tommy laid out why Bumblebee shippers circle the wagons. https://streamable.com/qd8lte