Talk:The Lost Fable/@comment-35455126-20190411170552/@comment-35434444-20190412113112

The purpose of slowing the pace down is to enhance the detail or "resolution" of the story to give information or dramatic emphasis. So to say that the episode should be longer is to say that it should be slower paced because there isn't enough time or context to experience everything fully.

I can see the sheer scale of events whizzing by might give a feeling of temporal vertigo, but that only stands as a testament to how one moment feel appropriately dissociated from another, convincingly conveying the passage of time.

This episode soiled innumerable fan speculations by the merest act of defining anything about Remnant's past at all, so the complaints are to be expected, but at the same time I sympathize and do wish that people could stop acting so entitled. (This is why I enjoy stirring things up so much by dismantling people's "theories" or coming up with my own only for them to come true by complete accident. ) They'd find much more fulfilment if they just observed it without judgement instead of pulling CRWBY in ten-thousand directions at once and expecting the impossible.