User blog comment:Sapo444/Hello fellow RWBY fans! Here is a strict, but good review of RWBY for u!/@comment-15145664-20131110153530/@comment-24151443-20131110170727

Its true that Blake was meant to be have of a end of "Volume" character development, but the decent excuse the fact that other characters where not as developed as Jaune by the end of the "volume". Ruby and Weiss got some basic development when we saw their personalities bounce off each other, but Yang and most of JNPR where left out. Just as the review says, I believe that you should get all your main's basically characterized to some degree before you focus on the side's. Also, did it really matter how underdeveloped Jaune was? Would it not be better to into our main villain and give some more convict wit the main 4, than to explore the backstory of a side character? If you think it was important to explore Jaune, then why not explore Nora, Pyrrha or Ren first. Pyrrha has some development along side Jaune, but are Nora and Ren not important enough? are they not underdeveloped like Jaune? Are these other characters not actual characters? Do they not have backstories that need to be explored? They do? Then why, pray tell, is Jaune the most important? "Well, if you characterize Jaune, you also get characterization for Pyrrha, and Ruby. So, if you characterized Ren and Nora, you wouldn't? How about putting some depth into Yang? Could you not get even more backstory and character plot points from her? It seems pointless to put so much attention to a character if you haven't even developed your mains.