Talk:Extracurricular/@comment-58.7.185.207-20140906113806/@comment-106.68.255.135-20140925091707

Something I'd like to make clear, I do draw comparisons to other stories like Hunter x hunter and Fullmetal Alchemist, but personally, I never compare stories as each is trying to convey a different message and In my opinion, the story and charcter are the most important part of any anime, cartoon, tv show or book out there and while having agood sountrack and entertaining fights with decent animation is neccassary, if the story your trying to tell is shit from the start, then none of it matters. I apply this thinking to everything I read and watch, and with that I can see the message of what the author is trying to tell. For a moral and message in Red Vs. Blue, up to season 10 at least, it was about letting go of the past, moving on and the pain one can suffer because of some mistake they've made in the past that they couldn't correct, as evident by the director commiting suicide after he finally relieses he couldn't bring back his dead wife no matter how much he tried to recreate her in Tex.

Again, I find this show boring as I've said before, as the morals they have tried to teach have no relation to the story their trying to tell. If the overal moral is that not everything is as it seems, then they have done a very bad job at showing it. Yes, they showed that views of someone who has seen tragedy and someone who was a part of that tragedy will have diferent views, but that moral quickly vanishes and isn't brought up again, as Weiss put "I don't care". The main plot they have set is that the grimm are meant to be the bane of humanity and hunters are the defenders of humanity, yet they haven't done anything with it. From the way the narrator described the grimm, they were meant to be monsters, actual terrorfying beings that could wipe out civilisation, but I didn't get any of that from them. Instead they seem more cute and adorable as they TRY to but fail at being monsters.

Once a story has a main focus, that focus is then elborated on a bit before and can sometimes be used to develope characters and then, sub plots can be focus on to bring those characters more or so forward towards the initial plot of the story all the while using that story to convey something to the audience.

Instead, the story doesn't convey anything other than small morals that aren't given any more focus after they've been stated, the characters are given barely any developement and more are being brought in before the ones we have had had anything done with them and... there is nothing more I can really say about it.

Rwby again I find boring. Although, knowing you guys, I will elaborate further if I need to.