Talk:Rooster Teeth Productions/@comment-70.164.251.83-20180403193609/@comment-4010415-20180404041546

Yes, it does. In his highly emotional state, Shane put a lot of bias in his letter.

Some of the things Monty did were not exactly the most professional or proper way to make an animated series, and it was all out of him being set in his ways. For example, using an inferior program because he didn't feel like learning a new interface and new shortcut commands. Rooster Teeth has changed over to using a more professional workflow, more akin to big animation companies, and is using a program that professionals use, for good reason.

Shane's complaints about not receiving updates on every step in hiring Dillon Gu make no sense because he was a mere animator. It's not like he was head of the department or something! Your boss does not tell you every little detail of their process in hiring someone new!

His complaint about Cinder being OP in Volume 3 doesn't make that much sense either, considering the whole reason Cinder ended up being OP was because of Monty's idea. He acts like that was all Miles and Kerry's fault, but they had to integrate Monty's Maidens idea.

Shane complained about the animation department moving to another building, which was a pretty lame complaint, considering that they NEEDED to move, due to the animation department being TOO BIG for the location they had been in!! The department got bigger so Rooster Teeth can have even more people working on RWBY and start even more animated web series.

Shane was fired because he was acting against everyone else, and anyone else would have been fired from ANY company for the same. He was hurting and acting out of emotion, but his behavior was not acceptable.