Talk:Destiny/@comment-9464517-20160110222443/@comment-27043602-20160112152058

"Hated the 'Blake v. the rest of her team' conflict that was established and resolved in the span of about 30 seconds."

"Hated the painfully jarring comic relief segment with Ren and Nora. Hated the melodrama."

"Hated the pacing."

- These (basically) sum up perfectly how I feel about the show right now. The mangled pacing of the show is starting to show itself in the worst way..

Then there's also the complaints from people about the sudden shift of tone; it's, in my humble opinion, a product of the show "playing it by ear" in the way it presents itself. This could have been probably avoided if the show was... more confident and consistent in the way it dealt with the story. I.E.) Batman Beyond was dark from the start, and while it lost it's way in certain parts, the show was sure of what it made itself off to be and remained consistent to the end of it's (short-lived) run.

~On the other hand...~

"Hated the bullshit 'Ruby accidentally discovers something crucial to the villains' plan - BUT she has no weapon plot point they repeated from last volume."

While I'm happy to see more of Ruby (her being my favorite out of the main four) I am starting to see a pattern in the way she is made relevant. It's really sad to see that the (pseudo) eponymous hero be relegated to a position where she barely gets time to develop and becomes relevant in such awkward parts of the story.

Still, despite my doubts, I do pray for the best for RWBY and the people working on the series. That ends my first text-based rant of 2016; God bless everyone. :)