Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25266931-20161228230634/@comment-25266931-20170103061540

@Chishiro: I guess I'll cut them some slack but, IDK, I feel like they can do better lore wise. As long as they try to foreshadow more from now on, fine. I know it's not a mystery but still it could use some more characters like Oobleck or a detective to add some analytical angles to the cast. Most character never ask the right questions when it's time to ask. Then they sit around and agonize over, what to me seems like, little stuff. In a world of magic and superhuman martial arts you find secret societies and blood thirsty organized criminals unbelieveable? Jaune was kinda sucking hard in that last episode, trying his damnest to blame Qrow for Nikos' death. Feels like it's gonna be a long while before team RWBY is back together with all of WBY's problems.

As for what you crossed out about my off-putting views and implied arrogance. That's not something I can disprove. But the reason why I gave myself kudos is because I like what I said. I've been taught you don't wait people to acknowledge something good or important you do, you acknowledge it and stand by it. And that's what I'm doing.

As for my views on story, notice I don't say RT's views on how to do RWBY is wrong. Is this show was shit I wouldn't be watching it. But as a writer too I just have my own style. When I write a comic, I make a summary or overview of the themes and ideas. Then come up with the whole cast and keep it under 15 characters. Then write the wholes story back to front in chapters written in a play/script format. Then I draw the pages, chapter by chapter. I keep it under 20 chapters long. Finish it, and move on to the next story. My style is more streamlined. More precise. But their ways isn't wrong, I just don't like it. But I'm willing to stick with it out of love for the show.

@Grey: Has GoT ever talked about a mystery in one season then wait 5 more seasons to solve it?

@WC-83: I tolerate stuff and I accept stuff. But I don't have to like it. The way people write shows and books just doesn't make sense to me. I've seen stories where a character will chase after their father for months and each time they find them the father will walk off again without explaining himself. Finally at the end, it turns out he has this dark secret, but it turns out to be no big deal compare to all the good he could've done if he'd explained everything from the start. That kind of writing vexes me.

@Vedran: My name's Kokayi irl. Not Kino. KNN then zeroes and a 5. My initals and my favorite number. I don't know why yall keep calling me outside of my name when KNN is easy to remember.

@ Forestfleet: Why has it taken this long to even hear what town Ren and Nora came from? 'Member that mission they wanted to go on back in Breach? The scrapped that mission but now they're on the road and only now hearing about this big Grimm threat that Nora doesn't seem to know about. They brought it up at Season 2's end not in Season 4 bring it up again? SMH Not my style.

New Issue: Now that Blake has washed her hands of them along with her parents it seems like all we see are the bad memebers of the WF? Are there no more members who want to freedom fight but not as violently as Adam and Sienna? I guess anyone like that left when Ghira did (who it seems may have been the old leader when the WF were protestors instead of extremists). I'm conflicted. I believe in freedom fighting, but I don't believe in wanton destruction or genocide. It's become clear that Adam is no doing this for Faunus anymore (Corsac and Fennec might not be either) but I hope at least some WF member (maybe even Sienna) doesn't just want to use a righteous cause as guise to set up what's becoming a mob (organized criminal syndicate).