User blog:Gundam Legilis/Characters and Character Development

According to a piece of ... material, we will see characters. Entirely new characters are guaranteed, along with characters in trailers that were absent from Volume 1. Thus, teh cast grows bigger. Now the other day, Varzan made a blog about Jaune and a bunch of characters and how the number of characters possibly affects character development, is I'm not mistaken. Other than the fact that he/she tends to overdramatize/exaggerate everything he/she posts (no offense, lol), there's a good point to be raised. Take the "Jaune Arc" (pun not intended), for example. A lot people reacted differently on its greater focus on Jaune. Now, I have a few questions to ask you.

How was the "Jaune Arc" for you?

How much character development should all the characters get when you're stuck with a large cast and you can't change it?

Me personally, I liked the "Jaune Arc". I just wanted, however, to see how Ruby turned from a self-doubting leader to a leader that provides helpful advice. And some RWBY development alongside Jaune can't hurt either.

We shouldn't have like too much development on RWBY though, because we can already tell what personality types they have. Maybe a little backstory on RWBY would be nice. Same with JNPR and CRDL. And how they interact along with dealing with the backstory is very important.Also with all of the other characters.

Me personally, let's not have too much character development in one sitting. Let's put some development on the other characters and build the universe, especially with a large cast.

And I think that Monty and Co. should have no problem with character development. I can state another example of a show with a large cast: Kakumeiki Valvrave(Valvrave the Liberator). It took them 2 seasons (24 episodes) to cover everything, and they did a good job.

So, what do you think?

-Gundam Legilis