Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26986589-20161029210635/@comment-26018514-20161031032846

Chbedok1 wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: perhaps none of your World-veiws Align with any of the reasonably written characters and/or they do align with Badly written ones(which can still mean that none of them share your veiws) As in? As Warren Witch said: WarrenWitch wrote: Perhaps it's because you don't know them. We don't know them. We know some things, and we've seen some things, but when it comes down to it, it's been three years and our characters have yet to be developed and fleshed out properly. So, because you do not know them, you cannot care about them. Their struggles aren't real enough for you to invest in. They aren't real enough for you to invest in.

RWBY's writing is simply not impressive at all, RT's writers were far more experienced writing shorts with inconsistent characters and with hopping from short show to short show, breaking character for laughs and Rule-of Cool(the latter is what RWBY as a whole was built off of).

That said RWBY's writing is steadily improving and if RvB is an indication they can get the writing improved by a great magnitude over time... however this also will accentuate how bad the first few seasons writing truly is.

Another aspect I was addressing is that if you were say... LGBT, they say they have an LGBT character in the show, but they are unable to write them organically at this time, so they aren't addressing it yet so that they don't make the character a caricature of that lifestyle(for lack of a better term).

If you are too absorbed in a lifestyle that is not represented properly, or have problems relating to others in general, we cannot expect you to relate to RWBY's characters.