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Some of those are mostly based on Halo logic though taken to a whole new level. Still, Felix's betrayal was a bigger plot twist than all RWBY plot twists so far and it didn't defy logic or anything crazy like that.

All it did was never hinting anything unlike RWBY which likes to hint about literally everything causing us to be uncapable of feeling any semblance of excitement about it because we saw it coming kilometers away. And another thing that does better is developing its characters because RvB develops all of them. Many can compare Tucker with Jaune but the bigger difference is that the episode were not just focused on Tucker alone. Yes, it was all about Tucker learning about leadership but even so, we still got scenes and POVs from all the other characters. With Jaune, on the other hand, everyone else was ignored for his entire arc with only Pyrrha and Ruby being relevant. The characters feel like decoration that are only there to remind you that this is a team but they still felt like trees rather than people who can actually make a difference.