Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-34633327-20171208180706/@comment-92.112.3.98-20171212080319

2600:1017:B111:B29A:501C:9B1A:A836:3891 wrote: Yeah but a lot of people say a lot of different things.

-Defcon Deceiver I don't want the audience to tell the writers what to write. Actually, as a rule I don't care about the plot at all - writers have the story to tell, let them do it. But when it turns out that they wanted to deliver smth and failed completely - that's a problem. And that's what people mostly argue about.

When I listened to some commentaries about characters sometimes I was really confused. It was like - wait, did they really tried to tell that? Did they really want Weiss to show no worry about the fact she'd almost killed a civilian? Did they really want to show her father as a douchebag - I didn't see it completely! Did they really want to make Blake a terrible person with hitting Sun and yelling at him while he was, oh, you know, wounded becuase of her? Did Blake actually care about her parents at all, coming to them after all that Adam's threat's? What made Yang not to care about Ruby for several month and make a decision to put her robotic hand on only after Oobleck's and Port visit and mentioning her? Was Ruby changed a bit by the events of Fall of Becon? Where the hell was the critical point of overcoming for all four characters? I swear, I didn't notice it! And what I noticed was delivered so poorly, that I don't see any sense in wasting the precious screentime for nothing.