Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25247233-20160513080632/@comment-27121183-20160515230907

The Devil&#039;s Advocate WP wrote: The main area where I feel concerned is the apparent attitude towards Sheena playing a role in production and trying to keep things true to Monty's vision. While it is a collaborative effort, Monty's death shouldn't mean that essentially Monty's part of that collaboration died with him. Obviously, his wife and the animator he worked with most closely are probably in the strongest position to represent Monty's perspective. But the wife and animator were also probably too emotionally invested to make good decisions. He was obviously obsessed about Monty's vision, and they didn't want her around even when Monty was alive. That doesn't sound like a good working partnership at all.

(And hasn't it been said over and over again around the forums that Monty left copious notes with the writers?)

What I'm curious about is this:

>> And when Rooster Teeth made her feel uncomfortable and unwelcome at the office, Monty began working from home so she could stay next to him— where she deserved to be.

I'm curious to know -- what was the reason for RT's attitude toward Sheena? Was she ever technically employed by RT? Did they not like her hanging out at the office all day? Was she a ball of sunshine, or did she bring drama with her? And how often was she there? Shane makes it sound like it was an every day thing.