Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-9464517-20150620133556

Christopherweeblingjr wrote: 1) Oh boy, how many fans have spouted nothing but hate because of this.

And Live, I was talking about Fatmanfalling having a huge ego. If you read his episode nine review(His RT Account is Mikeyfell by the way) and then use your brain, you realize he's complaining about the fact that they don't treat the audience as though they can't figure stuff out for themselves. Four people attempted to disprove his claims and he blantaly ignored them. And then to celebrate his review of episode 10 getting 5 thumbs up, he made a video review of episodes 9 and 10 that consisted more of episode 9, which got the most thumbs down.

2) Say what you want about the team working on RWBY, at least they can take critizism. 1) I'm confused. I read his Episode 9 review, and read the comments too. He didn't ignore the points they made, in fact he refuted them quite succinctly as far as I can tell. Now I don't know everything that has been going on for the last two seasons in RvB, but as far as I can tell the events of the last two episodes (such as Sharkface leaving his goons to kill Carolina and the others) amounted to little more than dumb villain posturing mixed with really bad writing.

2) Can they, though? I've been thinking about this and I've realised that, to date, I have never seen anyone actually criticise RWBY to the faces of anyone who works on it. Nor, for that matter, have I seen anyone who works on it actually respond to any of the numerous wordy criticisms of the show that can be found online (such as those by the aformentioned fatmanfalling or kalackninja). So this point seems kind of meaningless.