Talk:Sigil of the Hare/@comment-4773581-20131208032521/@comment-4773581-20131208112204

I'm not saying you shouldn't give them honest feedback, I'm just saying that A) you should take a moment to think about what they may or may not have already had to deal with, and B) your honest feedback should also be scaled appropriately for the amount that's been provided. Nobody bases the feedback of an average 30-minute-with-commercials-show on the expectations of a two-hour blockbuster. Your complaints thus far have been entirely based on lack of explanation, which is entirely due to the lack of time in the episodes, which is itself due to the crew's inexperience and unfamiliarity with the animating software, possibly with even more unforseen complications.

Also, your expectations assume that it's a standard 24-minutes per episode, which is not the length of a RWBY episode. And unless you're willing to scale those expectations to fit the amount of time that the series gives per episode, kindly take those ridiculous opinions elsewhere. We don't want to hear about the opinions of someone who sets their expectations outside of what is doable for a series' timeframe and then refuses to come to a compromise based solely on the fact that they're too conceited to see an obvious reason to have to come to one. Such as their expectations being based on shows with episodes that are generally three times as long as a single episode of the show that their expectations are supposed to be for.

Also also, if you don't have to change your overly high expectations for the crew and the series, then answer me this: why does the crew and the series have to change to live up to your expectations? Why not the expextations of someone who actually understands that shit like this is hard as dicks to make? I mean, if you really want to help, then I'm sure that you, with your expectations of implausible grandeur, could easily show them how to do it better.