Does anyone else find it a little to strange that the tone of RWBY changed as soon as Monty left this earth? It really don't feel right to me you know and it don't help that Rooster Teeth pushed Sheena aside or fired Shane, something not right about this you know.
If they really wanted to follow Monty's plan for RWBY why push Sheena aside and fire Shane or did they just want RWBY for themselves to do what they wanted with the show? What I'm saying is I do not trust Rooster Teeth with RWBY. I'm sorry if I'm ranting or have ever ranted before, just saying I'm sorry for it.
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Regardless even if Rooster Teeth is out right lying about all this being apart Monty's plan to keep the fans from turning on them there is nothing we can do about it, I'm sure if that was true they would just say something like "Yes we lied to you but what were you going to do about it? RWBY is ours now ours not Monty's our, we'll take the show were we want." Or something like that.
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1 답변This shift of tone was likely planned by Monty from the beginning. When he died, he left behind several seasons worth of ideas.
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2 답변So just out of curiosity, are you lost? Like do you think this is Rooster Teeth's forums or something?
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I think the question is if Rooster Teeth wanted to take RWBY the way it is now and Monty didn't want the show to go the way it is now are they willing to take RWBY from Monty to take the show the way they wanted it to go? The fact that they did indeed push Sheena aside and fire Shane seems to say so, after all there is more money in making a dark show then a happy school show you know. I just find it a little strange that as soon as Monty was gone the show got dark.
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9 답변I stopped watching Rooster Teeth when they tried to tell a game studio what to do and have more diversity.