Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-68.194.169.97-20160112040149/@comment-64.233.172.172-20160118053058

You know the light saber duel between Anakin and Obiwon in the third movie actually holds the world record for the longest sword fight in a movei.

Getting back to the original topic for this thread. The subject of happy endings versus sad endings. I recently watch Gaijin Goomba on YouTube do a video about the message of hope in the game 'Undertale'. In it he explained the recently far too many plots have bitter sweet endings. He understands realism and everything, but it's not completely unrealistic too have a fairy tell ending were everyone lives. He liked undertale because while it was extremely difficult to get to it, there is an ending where everyone is happy. I agree with that concept. Sure if you turn on the news most likely you'll hear something negative, but miraculously good things due happen to people. There are actual documented case of people free falling from thousands of feet up in the air, without a parachute, impacting the ground, and surviving. I kid you not you can look it up (found this out by watching game theory go over assassin's Creed).

In short there should be a fairy tale ending for RWBY, but to realistically get to it should extremely hard on the main characters at times. What Yang and Pyhra are going through right now are hardships and trials that fit thid. If they can fix Penny and bring her back online she'll be facing some very tough trials of her own. The main characters should suffer through incredible hardships to make it realistic, but should be rewarded with their fairy tale ending. Basicly the main good guy haracters should be scared but no matter how badly, they should survive.

One thing I like to point out is that in Roosterteeth also made Red vs Blue. Discounting characters that where introduced only to immediately die afterwords (Captain flowers, and York), General Doyle was the only definite good guy main character to die. Tex seems to have some kind of AI copy out there, sure it's messed up but it's probably surviving. Also even if they finally choose not to bring church back from dead this time, a part of him will live on in the AI memory fragments that he left behind in the end of the chorus trilogy (aka end of season 13). So judging Roosterteeth by it's pass history it will put it's good guy main characters through hell, but they'll most likely have teams RWBY, JNPR, and SSSN survive. I wouldn't be surprised if Glynda, Ozpin, Qrow, Ironwood, or a teacher died though following this trend.

-Defcon Deceiver