Talk:Players and Pieces/@comment-58.7.165.71-20140529100421/@comment-58.7.165.71-20140602061440

Truth be told, I watched haloid and dead fantasy around when they came out. The difference between something like dead fantasy and rwby is that with dead fantasy, I knew the genreal plot from episode one and went from there, with the action and the battle royal's. In rwby, i'm bored because... okay, the episode lengths don't help, but again, barely any action and the plot comes to freaking grinding halt after the first episode, only to be continued in the last two episodes.

Vol. 1 is just a set up for the second volume. I'm probably not going to watch it until all the episodes come out then maraphon it.

You know, a lot of you guys sound like those religious preechers when you say that the first vol will lead the way to vol. 2. And technically if you go by european standards, than a volume counts a season. In fact, forget about vol. 1 all together. its done barely anything to the plot and has only kept your attention because its constantly dangling a fight scene in front of you, hoping that used take the bait as it give us more pointless filler. I think Naruto has less filler than this show. And half of that is filler.

so yeah, I was bored watching this episode, and my interest was only peeked when the last figth happened. But even that was lacking in my tastes.

while I'm here. A fight scene I do recommend for anyone looking for some great action is the final fight in "Sword of the stranger". it more realistic, but overal, more enjoyable than gunchakus.