User blog comment:Gundam Legilis/Monty's action sequences/@comment-10380701-20141228232925/@comment-3257939-20141229041511

Like Zolnir said, it's too soon to judge on the writing. Whether you enjoyed it or not, honestly, that depends on each person. Some people loved the dance arc while others didn't. Difference is that the people who didn't like it say that it's bad writing while the ones who did like it just love it and have no comments apart from how awesome it was. So if you look at the picture from that distance: you can't call it bad writing because if the show is getting views, if people are loving it and if people are actually buying the DVDs, Soundtracks, Wallpapers and figures, then how can you tell me the show has bad writing?

People love the writing in RWBY because if they didn't then how come the show is still on green light and they're still doing the same thing? People didn't like the Jaune arc and called it bad writing during Volume 1, however, Miles and Kerry made the second Jaune arc which was the dance so if they're doing it again, it's because they see that people like it and the obvious question there is: Why stopping there? Why changing the formula? Should we give the characters less focus on story development and focus on pure senseless fight scenes?

Miles and Kerry said already that the writing in RWBY focuses on developing the story so that the fight scenes feel deeper. They focus on having the characters talk and talk and make a joke and then keep talking just to move on the fight scene. Otherwise, Monty would have sticked to his Dead Fantasy series.