Before the premiere of the third volume of "RWBY" aired I was somewhat skeptical. Following the death of the great, GREAT Monty Oum, could Kerry Shawcross, Miles Luna, Gray G. Haddock and the rest of the RoosterTeeth team truly realize the possibilities of this amazing saga?
I needed not have worried. Throughout the entire Volume each episode has been greater than the last, culminating in this eleventh episode which blew me (and fans all over the world) away. An entertaining, emotional and heartbreaking roller-coaster unlike any other, "Heroes and Monsters" is everything we could have hoped (and feared) for.
I still can't quite process how the cast and crew over at RoosterTeeth can craft series of this unbelievable quality, and remain convinced that at least some of them (Miles Luna, I'm looking in your direction) must be superhumans of some kind or another. Demigods, perhaps.
Watch this episode. You won't be sorry (though you may well cry)...
I needed not have worried. Throughout the entire Volume each episode has been greater than the last, culminating in this eleventh episode which blew me (and fans all over the world) away. An entertaining, emotional and heartbreaking roller-coaster unlike any other, "Heroes and Monsters" is everything we could have hoped (and feared) for.
I still can't quite process how the cast and crew over at RoosterTeeth can craft series of this unbelievable quality, and remain convinced that at least some of them (Miles Luna, I'm looking in your direction) must be superhumans of some kind or another. Demigods, perhaps.
Watch this episode. You won't be sorry (though you may well cry)...