Talk:Breach/@comment-115.166.54.4-20150528160228

It nothing new to say the finale was lack luster, as made evident by some of the comments below. Yet probably the biggest problem I can see, despite the many that others can point out if Glynda coming along and just fixing the hole like nothing ever happened. And not for the reasons you might think. True, white fang members are down there, but if we all remember correctly, theres more than one way out of a tunnel than the one you make from crashing a train up threw the ground ... despite it traveling parallel to the ground. Anyway, we all know how it ended, and left me, if not a lot of you unsatisfied. The reason why: it lacks any consequensces and builds no tension. And before you say the words Oz and pin, in all honesty, I don't see how it was his responsibility to defend the city. Last I checked, and do forgive me if I'm wrong, I don't check these things often, but isn't the Counsil the one running the city. Shouldn't they be the ones in charge of the city's defences? Not the guy on the hill who flings students off a cliff into monster infested woods on a regular basis?

Apologies, getting off topic. The finale lacks tension as no one suffres for there actions. No one gets seriously hurt or suffers any injuries. The hole is the consequence of team RWBY's actions. They couldn't stop the train and as a consequence, they opened up the city to an endless stream of grimm. Now imagine if Glynda never was able to fix the hole. Stakes are made. Its not just about killing the enemy, but about solving a problem your not readily able to solve. A path has been layed for Grimm to go into the city. Now imagine if over the course of a few minutes, hundreds were coming out and still coming out even as you defeat the ones already before you and before you can even deal with saving those around you or plugging up the hole, you had to kill all the beasts in front of you. And there was no end to them. That alone would have created tension, an unsurtanty of whether everything would come out alright from this seemingly difficult problem. Then, what would have been better is rather than fix the hole, make a temproary thing with no idea of how long it will last. Then, its a matter of finishing off what remains and finding a solution that will resole things.

And yet, as we've seen, the hole is sealed, the teams suffered no damage and everything is resolved with little consequence.