Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20151101163739/@comment-25522231-20151101193441

TheRozenQueen wrote: Michael.halpern.52 wrote: A wall Use the damn Enter key, please. Easier for the eyes. It's there for a reason.

1-She got shocked, but got stronger. We know every Hunter has a Semblance, sans Jaune because he sucks. Just add 1+1 and get 2.

2-Yang's is very different, and neither "runs on" anything. Much less "power" (do you even know what it means?).

3-With just 5 seconds of her being shocked and getting stronger we all knew what her Semblance was. There was no need to explain. Show, Don't Tell. Look it up.

4-Undoubtedly? Yeah right. Like you worked at RT and knew all that was going to happen.

5-Yes, Best Day Ever was definitely expository.

1 sorry

2 Power in this context is energy- any form, Yang aborbs the energy from getting hit,

3 show don't tell is great and it can do wonders- however there are times when you need to be perfectly clear about whats going on, for instance Nora's semblance could have been super strength and resistance, and had the same effect.

4 no but I've seen enough of their stuff to make reasonably accurate predictions, and recognize that very rarely (like twice in the entirety of Red vs Blue) have they introduced something that hasn't become relevant in some way shape or form- and as a result I am highly critical of anyone who believes that something has minimal relevance in an RT production

5, Indeed it was, it introduced Neptune, gave the foreboding "It isn't a role they'll have forever" they set the stage for conflict through Tuskan, introduced Mercury and Emrald, and gave a sense of scope to Roman's accomplishments, as well as assertaining his expendability. The only scene in Best Day Ever that wasn't exposition was that foodfight which in itself led up to exposition.