User blog:Agent Maroon78/Worst Moments

Okay, it's near Christmas, I can't sleep, and have nothing else to do. I've decided in honor of Washington, who can remeber the worst things of all time, I'm making this page about the worst moments in Red vs Blue, and I don't mean that in a good way like Grif and Sarge's relationship being the worst. No, I mean things that disapointed me, didn't get my attention, or was poorly executed. I might get some backlash for this but it's my opinion only and your free to leave your's in a kind matter.

WORST SEASON:
Season 9. Now before you all jump at me and say I'm wrong and that I have no taste, just listen: if anything it was a good season compared to other T.V. or web series. Season 9 was actually my most anticipated season because of Revelation, which gave a great ending to the second saga, and after so much time the series was coming back. I thought it was going to be the best and would improve the CGI. Yet, in the end it wasn't memorable and some jokes weren't that funny to me. The main premise is that Epsilon is now living in a memory base version of Blood Gulch and trying to get back to his roots, while we learn about the origins of Project Freelancer.

Here are my major problems with it: why were the Reds the only ones to have different personalities? If you remeber Epsilon didn't only obtain memories from Alpha but also when Caboose told "it" stories. Caboose clearly doesn't have the best memory, so why didn't we see a intelligent Caboose or a annoying Tucker thinking he was Capt. Flowers? Second: some things mentioned in past seasons such as Maine and Washington appearently being friends, a family relationship between North and South (it's little to no mentioned and this was before the A.I. implatations), or the Director being depressed are never mentioned or only shown briefly. Third: the Blue soilder is shown but doesn't do anything in the plot which just left speculation and the fact York's injury circumstances completely change as it didn't involve Delta, Omega causing it, and that Tex wasn't the "best" at the moment, which I consider both as poor wrighting. And my biggest hatred of all, the events in the Epsilon unit being completely pointless, as later on they are not mentioned again and we learn that it's the Red's and Blue's came to save Church. That makes it PAINFUL as we could have seen a more interesting story occur with the original cast meeting Carolina who comes to aid them to save Church. The only long term affect is that E.T. (yes that's a pun) is forgotten, which isn't new because Tex has already died twice in damn Blood Gulch Chronicles!

To be fair the season did introduce Carolina, who's a great character, as being ranked 1, Wash actually being a rookie, better CGI, and Church coming to deal with his past. But unlike past seasons, I can't qoute lines from this season, I can't say anyting in the Epsilon unit was new (as it was done in B.G.C.), I can't say much was revealed about Project Feelancer, and I can't say anything in the current timeline occured. I really don't hate the season (like I said it's okay), but it's so forgetable to me and poorly written compared to the other seasons that I just have to sadly say it's the worst. Of all time...