RWBY - The Hindenburg on which Rooster Teeth rests its hopes, dreams and future

They've been calling him sexist, homophobic, and the like ever since he's done RWBY videos for the longest.

This is just another notch in his belt, that won't faze him.
Unless they're willing to try and cancel a Muslim, they're gonna be in for a wild ride. Chaos. Beautiful infighting and chaos. :story:
 
Funnily enough, Vex is having a better time with May, and it's not for the reasons you may think. lol


Sweet mother of God. :story:
Knowing RT... I imagine May will just follow and comply with them staying in the Manor and possibly help them fight off Penny. Knowing that her big character "moment" is over, she'll just be in the sidelines until Ruby decides to move. Plus, the plot of Penny crashing in front of the manor means that RT decided their next plot point FOR them.

Also Ren also once talked sense earlier, but look at him now trying to tell them how the Ace Ops are feeling with plot Convenient Semblance Evolution~
 
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Denial is one hell of a drug.
 
This is the actual quote btw

As for the counter, the context of this quote is of the vast Marvel universe, where character power scaling isn't really that big of a factor, since it limits the kind of stories that can be told over decades.

Also, Marvel (or even DC) has power scaling to actually work with, RWBY is a linear show, & more importantly, it's such an inconsistent show that it doesn't have one
 
This is the actual quote btw

As for the counter, the context of this quote is of the vast Marvel universe, where character power scaling isn't really that big of a factor, since it limits the kind of stories that can be told over decades.

Also, Marvel (or even DC) has power scaling to actually work with, RWBY is a linear show, & more importantly, it's such an inconsistent show that it doesn't have one
Even in this context I think this is a pretty stupid thing to say. Just because you have a vast universe of characters doesn't mean power CONSISTENCY isn't still important. Tension is just as important in comics and this lack of consistency is one of the many reasons that the vast majority of comics are awful. Yes, even before the current PC era (though they are all now bad, rather than just most).

Stan Lee is a good businessmen who struck the goldmine of comics during its golden era, he is not really a competent writer and any advice he shells out on artistic quality should be thrown out the fucking window. This is just an appeal to authority fallacy though (from a dead man no less), so no real surprise this tweet is just more seething cope with no actual evidence to support the products quality.
 
Stan Lee's quote wasn't that things don't need to make sense or that powers should be disregarded for the sake of plot, his quote centred around how debating who would win is pointless because it all depends on the situation the story creates, because the story will naturally construct a situation where the person it wants to win can win.
 
It's really sad that a world with this kind of potential in design and lore, is in the hands of such offensively unimaginative people.


The worst fanfics for this show are LEAGUES better then anything canon and there's plenty of good ones.


This is the actual quote btw

As for the counter, the context of this quote is of the vast Marvel universe, where character power scaling isn't really that big of a factor, since it limits the kind of stories that can be told over decades.

Also, Marvel (or even DC) has power scaling to actually work with, RWBY is a linear show, & more importantly, it's such an inconsistent show that it doesn't have one

Yeah power levels can provide a general picture of who wins and loses, but what happens to the most powerful guy in the universe when he' s shot in the back of the head a couple times? There is such a thing as fighting dirty, tactics and strategy. Its the reason batman can go toe to toe with a dudes with superpowers.
 
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