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

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Ignoring that people are perfectly capable of writing an angry post while still having lives of their own, there are several reasons one might be unhappy but still watch the show, from still having aspects they enjoy, to just wanting to see what the show will do next.
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On Ironwood's death, the fact that Watts and Jac's have the narrative go out of it's way to confirm their death while Ironwood simply gets left behind in what's probably the room in Atlas that has the most chance of surviving in when Atlas crashes, with a doorway open to the vault dimension right beside him... Yeah, I think there's reason to think RT was avoiding confirming his death.
 
Multiple seasons of nothing of consequence happening, and then that suddenly being ramped up losses being handed out like candy does not mean anything. The writers are overreacting and retards are gobbling it up like it's a discount crate of dumb bitch juice.
Its especially bad when its just a copy paste of Volume 3's ending, just worse in every single way.
 
I mean, it's not like we all assumed Neo died falling out of the sky in Volume 3 before her return in Volume 6, right?
On Ironwood's death, the fact that Watts and Jac's have the narrative go out of it's way to confirm their death while Ironwood simply gets left behind in what's probably the room in Atlas that has the most chance of surviving in when Atlas crashes, with a doorway open to the vault dimension right beside him... Yeah, I think there's reason to think RT was avoiding confirming his death.
Imagine having the balls to claim that you're a good writer when someone has to pay you to confirm that one of the main villains of your show is dead instead of showing the audience in the actual show.
 
On Ironwood's death, the fact that Watts and Jac's have the narrative go out of it's way to confirm their death while Ironwood simply gets left behind in what's probably the room in Atlas that has the most chance of surviving in when Atlas crashes, with a doorway open to the vault dimension right beside him... Yeah, I think there's reason to think RT was avoiding confirming his death.

I mean, it's not like we all assumed Neo died falling out of the sky in Volume 3 before her return in Volume 6, right?

Imagine having the balls to claim that you're a good writer when someone has to pay you to confirm that one of the main villains of your show is dead instead of showing the audience in the actual show.
Well, guess what? https://www.cameo.com/v/607edbffbb1334001ea278ee
 
It'd be amazing if this is how RWBY ended. Not with the implosion of RT, but the slow implosion of AT&T and their bloated media empire.
 
Man, what a shit show. I think the only thing that interests me now is people going "this is how I would do RWBY" and posting their big ass fanfiction that would be better used as an original universe. If circumstances did end RWBY, what would happen with it? Would it make like GoT and just disappear after it ends, or will somebody try to revive the property and the franchise somehow keeps getting ping ponged between various owners?
 
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