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

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Are they even a good couple? I mean the show and all the characters tell us they are so great together. And they love to tell us how Blake and Yang are very close with each other. But we have hardly ever seen that.

I give them props for setting this up a few volumes back, but there’s no way this was planned from the start. Blake had a boyfriend before the series even began. And Yang was literally shown spying on the men showers because she was horny for men. Yes it was the chibi spin off. But it was still made and approved by RT.
I don't have a problem with straight women becoming bi later, that happens in real life all the time. Women are more fluid than men when it comes to arousal and interest, and they're also indecisive and able to be pressured or guided into situations they wouldn't have entered themselves.

Ultimately Sun and Adam just never got enough screen time to develop any real attachment to Blake, which is fine, and Yang's attachment comes entirely from the fact that she gave her arm to spare Blake. In that situation, I would probably want a piece of the girl I sacrificed for too.

Is it a healthy or good relationship? No, no gay relationship is. But broken people don't have many options, and for all the sexualization around Yang's character, she has never shown attraction to one specific boy before.
 
I think the most damming thing that can be said about this season, and the current state of RWBY for that matter, is how little people cared about it.

Did it even trend anywhere outside the RT circles?

I bet they were exepecting a huge fuzz everywhere about Yang and Blake becoming canon. Outside the usual suspects I was surprised about how little anyone cared. It definitely wasn't the huge shock Korrasami was back in the day.

They wanted so badly to virtue signal on"homophobes" and save the show with the hype or eveyone talking about It. It didn't work.

Some people were naive enough to believe they would actually kill Ruby, and the homophobic memes I guess, but nobody was excited about the storytelling or the show itself. Just the memes.

Of all the current popular things on popculture nowdays, RWBY was just ignored. Even on it's home turf on Twitter, save for the usual RT fans, everyone moved on to the next thing fast.
 
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fucking dog shit fanart it seems like such a kink drawing or as they would say a body postive drawing. fuck you, you slab of shit
 

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I don't have a problem with straight women becoming bi later, that happens in real life all the time.
To the scorn of lesbians everywhere, usually its the exact opposite that happens. There's a reason terms like "BUG/LUG" exist. Quite literally, women tend to grow out of being lesbians, not into it.

Funnily enough, even the japanese treat it that way, lesbians aren't viewed as perverts like gay men are, rather they're viewed as immature/childish and refusing to grow up.
 
To the scorn of lesbians everywhere, usually its the exact opposite that happens. There's a reason terms like "BUG/LUG" exist. Quite literally, women tend to grow out of being lesbians, not into it.

Funnily enough, even the japanese treat it that way, lesbians aren't viewed as perverts like gay men are, rather they're viewed as immature/childish and refusing to grow up.
It's like a hill, I'd say. Straight in your teens, bi in college, straight again at 30.
 
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