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@Zolnir

1) No creator should have to compromise good writing for the sake of the audience. RWBY is not a show primarily aimed at children. It is produced by a website renowned for its vulgar content. Not that it would matter if it were - productions made with children in mind are still very much open to criticism. And once again, low budget and restricted production time does not excuse what is shaping up to be the weakest plot twist of the show so far.

2) So what you're saying is, the writing in RWBY is mediocre (or at least is going to end up being mediocre), but there are tons of anime out there with worse writing, so it's OK by comparison? Your argument kind of reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HFp4dMDMgA. It doesn't justify anything.

3) I have written stories before, and indeed it's partly your bad syntax that renders me unable to understand your points.

@Metallic

The Millenium Trilogy films were good, but I think you're being a little hyperbolic in calling it the best movie adaptation of anything ever. What about Blade Runner, A Clockwork Orange or A Streetcar Named Desire?

@Live

I'd argue that you can compare aspects of movies and anime together. They're both forms of visual media, and while an anime is going to be telling a story over multiple instalments, certain aspects (such as presentation, design, direction and cinematography) can definitely be drawn into comparison.