Thread:KNN005/@comment-25266931-20170329125950/@comment-27404492-20170402215200

KNN005 wrote: WC-83 wrote: @KNN: It's about pacing. V3 was really fast paced through most of it. It's about a violent change taking hold of the world, and V4 is slower, being about getting up and observing the fallout. It didn't do it well, but it tried. It's biggest failing was probably focusing on not only ALL of Team RWBY, but also Oscar, Qrow, and Salem's Coven. 4 lines, all waiting gives way to 7 lines, line stalls. They had a brainwave overload and it blew up. But now it's over and we can get to the better season 5. I think the best way to observe the fallout and imply the cast moving on would be to show Vale getting fixed up and people fending off the Grimm. I know yall are tired of me saying that. But to see a town devastated and show people picking up the pieces as they still try to survive Grimm would be very inspirational to the cast and viewers. I would've done at least one episode showing huntsmen defending people rebuilding. And I know I'll likely be mobbed for saying this, but do we really need Oscar at all? Doesn't it cheapen Oz's death to simply hop into another body that's a whole nation away? 1. Seeing towns devastated by Grimm was one of the most Reoccurring thing in the bloody volume.

2. Seeing random people rebuild is a waste of bloody time. Especially when seeing the main cast recovering emotionally is the theme of the volume

3. Ozpin is the opposite of Salem, seeing what's been going on with him is had more importance to the plot than Weiss's whole storyline line (except for the Ironwood scenes because of how great he is)