Talk:Players and Pieces/@comment-58.7.165.71-20140529100421/@comment-3146930-20140602223441

Not all of us on here like the show because of the action. Each episode is under ten minutes long, so it isn't like watching it once a week for a few weeks is going to drain my life away and if I can get some enjoyment out of it then it was well worth my 4-10 minutes. I'm not expecting some huge epic TV series and I understand that the crew are working under a limited budget. I'm also not sure what you mean by calling us "religious preechers" (btw, it is preachers), by saying that Volume 1 will lead to Volume 2. It is numerical order, meaning everything in a previous volume will set up events for the next volume. Stars Wars: A New Hope lead the way for The Empire Strikes Back and later Return of the Jedi; yet saying that doesn't make me a preacher. Also we aren't following European standards, so Volume 1 is just half of a season; there is no technically about it in this case.

You also seem to misunderstand the plot of the show. You seem to think the show is just about the fight scenes and nothing else seems to matter. The plot of the show is about a group of young adults trying to become Hunters (at least at this point in the series). This means the plot doesn't stop after Episode 1 and start at Episode 15 because we the audience need to see how the world of RWBY works and how people become Hunters, so everything in the episodes is working toward that goal (except maybe the episodes with Jaune, but those are mostly character development and in a way, are important). Fighting criminals is just one aspect of a Hunter's job and you can't make the main focus of a show about fight scenes because that gets boring real fast; TV shows have more time, but if you have a 6 minute fight scene in an 8 minute episode every week, then the plot really will grind to a halt.