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What the fuck even happened?
Arryn spoke out a month ago about an abusive ex named Bob Morley who's best known for some CW show called The 100. Him and his current girlfriend were pretty cuntish to her, with Arryn saying Bob had been cheating on her for six months prior to the breakup.Lying about what?
All of a sudden.Arryn spoke out a month ago about an abusive ex named Bob Morley who's best known for some CW show called The 100. Him and his current girlfriend were pretty cuntish to her, with Arryn saying Bob had been cheating on her for six months prior to the breakup.
Since then she's been inundated with Morley stans calling her a liar or claiming that she was the real abuser in the relationship.
Arryn spoke out a month ago about an abusive ex named Bob Morley who's best known for some CW show called The 100. Him and his current girlfriend were pretty cuntish to her, with Arryn saying Bob had been cheating on her for six months prior to the breakup.
Since then she's been inundated with Morley stans calling her a liar or claiming that she was the real abuser in the relationship.
I get that a rule of thumb in writing is "write what you know", but it doesn't actually mean just take the, heavily biased, stories from people you know and then just use that for creating characters. Legitimately every main and most side character in this show seems to be an insert of who miles and kerry know in real life (if not just outright self inserts).Big yikes. Now suddenly all the talk about Adam make perfect sense now.
At this point, i can't tell if the liar is Zech, or Morley's posse. But either way thsi argument is dumb and I feel like if both sides are blaming each other; then both Arryn and Bob are the instigators and that everyone taking part in this are in the dark and in the wrong.Arryn spoke out a month ago about an abusive ex named Bob Morley who's best known for some CW show called The 100. Him and his current girlfriend were pretty cuntish to her, with Arryn saying Bob had been cheating on her for six months prior to the breakup.
Since then she's been inundated with Morley stans calling her a liar or claiming that she was the real abuser in the relationship.
I'd say this may be karma tbh, cause she cheated on Miles with another girl. But I'd say Miles deserves it for being a literal cuckold, & then a simp to Arryn.Arryn spoke out a month ago about an abusive ex named Bob Morley who's best known for some CW show called The 100. Him and his current girlfriend were pretty cuntish to her, with Arryn saying Bob had been cheating on her for six months prior to the breakup.
Since then she's been inundated with Morley stans calling her a liar or claiming that she was the real abuser in the relationship.
All of a sudden.
Everything about Adam is starting to make complete sense.
And, now that I know, I just feel dead and empty at how I'm not surprised.
At all.
Y'all now realize that personal bias killed Adam? That shit was blatantly biased since it happenedBig yikes. Now suddenly all the talk about Adam make perfect sense now.
Considering since last season's (let alone the beginning of the show) writing is literally just Miles' politisperging & ego-jerking, I don't think CRWBY will ever learn this lesson at all. Seriously, we'll have something like "Ace-Ops Are Bastards" & Antifa in next Volume.I get that a rule of thumb in writing is "write what you know", but it doesn't actually mean just take the, heavily biased, stories from people you know and then just use that for creating characters. Legitimately every main and most side character in this show seems to be an insert of who miles and kerry know in real life (if not just outright self inserts).
Unsubscribe. That sometimes happens when channels buy subs.Is rooster teeth somehow making people subscribe to the. Even if they don't want too? I say an upload from RTA in my YouTube feed earlier and I swear I didn't subscribe to them
I can forgive a lot of faults if the creators are passionate about the project and show that they're trying to improve. RWBY quickly proved neither were the case.The show is worse than the worst Shonen animes tbh. P.s. Monty's work was kinda shit tbh.
Well, to many Monty brought the passion, and then he died.I can forgive a lot of faults if the creators are passionate about the project and show that they're trying to improve. RWBY quickly proved neither were the case.
If Monty hadn't died, I'd argue that the writing would have been far worse. It's partly his fault Breach was such a wet fart of a finale because he decided to push Team CFVY and make the Grimm look like chumps, and Miles and Kerry were always trying to keep him from making Team RWBY too powerful too quick (he wanted Blake to cut the train in half vertically in the Black Trailer) alongside his contributions to the lore like the Maidens necessitating retcons.The thing was, Monty did always seem like he was improving the animation side of things. If he were still around, would the writing have improved? I honestly have no idea, this was the guy who made Haloid after all. I personally wasn't there for the deep lore.
Come to think of it, maybe that's why I lost interest. I usually get really involved with the story (even in shows like Adventure Time where 90% of the episodes don't affect the overall narrative).
Sounds like you're saying this was rigged from the start. In both timelines, RWBY is an embarrassing disaster.RWBY was screwed.
The thing was, Monty did always seem like he was improving the animation side of things. If he were still around, would the writing have improved? I honestly have no idea, this was the guy who made Haloid after all. I personally wasn't there for the deep lore.
Come to think of it, maybe that's why I lost interest. I usually get really involved with the story (even in shows like Adventure Time where 90% of the episodes don't affect the overall narrative).
In my opinion, if Monty were still around, I’d think problems would be exacerbated. Every action scene Monty did was designed to be 10/10 over the top Rule of Cool spectacle, story be damned. All the story parts seemed undercooked with the Vytal Festival being a poorly conceived tournament arc, and the story being just the typical “things go on in the shadows, and the MCs investigate” that seems to just connect the action or justify a fight scene happening. Aura is just a hand wave to explain away blows that’d kill somebody (and a personal pet peeve of mine is how they always have people not be able to fight after Aura is broken) and the way Aura and Semblances are connected in the show, it’s clear that the rules for those things are just really loose just so an awesome fight scene can happen.If Monty hadn't died, I'd argue that the writing would have been far worse. It's partly his fault Breach was such a wet fart of a finale because he decided to push Team CFVY and make the Grimm look like chumps, and Miles and Kerry were always trying to keep him from making Team RWBY too powerful too quick (he wanted Blake to cut the train in half vertically in the Black Trailer) alongside his contributions to the lore like the Maidens necessitating retcons.
Monty not dying would have led to further conflict, with the potential for that to brew into a toxic work environment/conflict between him and M&K.
I feel everyone is forgetting we already have shitty god awful writing where characters are paper thin and the actions they take make no sense at a toxic company where workers are treated like shit. With Monty alive we would still have all that, but decent action fight scenes instead of the piss poor garbage that barely qualifies as "action".In my opinion, if Monty were still around, I’d think problems would be exacerbated. Every action scene Monty did was designed to be 10/10 over the top Rule of Cool spectacle, story be damned. All the story parts seemed undercooked with the Vytal Festival being a poorly conceived tournament arc, and the story being just the typical “things go on in the shadows, and the MCs investigate” that seems to just connect the action or justify a fight scene happening. Aura is just a hand wave to explain away blows that’d kill somebody (and a personal pet peeve of mine is how they always have people not be able to fight after Aura is broken) and the way Aura and Semblances are connected in the show, it’s clear that the rules for those things are just really loose just so an awesome fight scene can happen.
On top of that, I feel that Monty had no idea about the questions that’d come from when the high from the Rule of Cool wears off.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OPjcCkMYYzY Take this scene for example. You have Ruby coming up with this complicated plan in her head, not telling anyone what it is, and it goes off without a hitch. And if four strangers can come up with that plan after knowing each other for just a few hours, which had one pair bickering and berating, and one pair having someone be distant, and your explanation for it working is “they’re just that in sync”, WHY EVEN HAVE THE ACADEMIES?
The action feels kind of artificial. Sometimes I feel like I’m watching something out of a fighting game or a turn based RPG, like I’m waiting for the hit that’ll trigger the next cutscene. The way Aura is used has a feeling of telling you when it’s time to start caring about what’ll happen, usually by having the Auras of the fighters break at the exact same time. And I’ve heard Monty’s fight scenes be described as “mashing two action figures together.
And once Monty died and the show moved to having a story that actually matters in the grand scheme of the show, all these problems only served to hurt the show exponentially more because the foundation wasn’t ready for the shift of going from bootleg Persona to bootleg Final Fantasy.
Honestly, I think this part of a Reddit comment hits on why Monty’s action could have hurt RWBY in the long run:
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Nobody is forgetting. The question is “if Monty was still around, would the show still be worse?”I feel everyone is forgetting we already have shitty god awful writing where characters are paper thin and the actions they take make no sense at a toxic company where workers are treated like shit. With Monty alive we would still have all that, but decent action fight scenes instead of the piss poor garbage that barely qualifies as "action".
But would it be worse?There's no grounds to think it'd be better overall.