Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-6500074-20130829103240/@comment-24198837-20131209010929

I felt that way when I read the Eragon books through again recently. Always noticing something different.

Now, RWBY isn't LOTR (4 hours long a piece, with a budget ranging in the hundreds of millions), so things that wouldn't bother me in LOTR bother me here. It's hard to catch stuff when you're producing (or watching) a 4-hour movie. It's far easier to spot issues in a 10 to 15 minute-a-week web show. I still want Monty to release a "Volume 1, Remastered Edition" somewhere down the line that fixes all the bugs/animation issues/continuity errors.

I just hate when I have to stop watching the awesome fight scenes - or when I become distracted from character arcs - because of the teleportation powers of "...a little black bow". Or Jaune's bruise coming back in Forever Fall. Or Yangs terrible layering with her chair in The Stray. Or the floating temple in Players and Peices. Or the fact that earlier in the same episode, Weiss moves from being somewhere right beside the Nevermore to hanging off it's claw, and then, upon slipping off it, doesn't use her "Landing Strategy" that was mentioned two episodes earlier. In RWBY time, it's literally been a few hours, max. Does Weiss have short-term memory loss or something?

Now, don't get me wrong, I love the series... It's the things that stop me from loving certian parts that I hate. I want to say that RWBY is perfect... problem is, it's not.