Talk:Ruby Rose/@comment-32354841-20180407192630/@comment-26018514-20180411181028

The journey is better than the destination tbh, the real failure of V4-5 wasn't that they were on the journey... it was that so much of it was billed as uneventful and then they get back to Civilization and suddenly they're fighting the monster of the week(something huntsman are PAID for) is never shown despite said monsters killing the local huntsman?

It's maddeningly non-sensical how much action has been cut for what sub-par pacing as we already have, and because they aren't writing it or thinking about it leads the writers(this isn't the only series to do this, nor will it be the last) to underestimate the amount of combat prowess that should be possessed by the protagonists just to get this far later on in the series, leading to possibly shittier fights later on while they ignore fighting now and leaving the series as a whole with much less action that makes sense to be included and actually leads to more "filler fights" that ignore worldbuilding later because they are shoehorned in just because they need action to say there is action.