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 The first season is kinda rough in hindsight and feels a little out of place when you consider everything else (Sarge doesn't really sound like Sarge for example). The first season is kinda rough in hindsight and feels a little out of place when you consider everything else (Sarge doesn't really sound like Sarge for example).
  
-However, this is also the origin of “Hey.” “Yeah?” “You ever wonder why we're here?”+However, this is also the origin of <q>“Hey.”</q> <q>“Yeah?”</q> <q>“You ever wonder why we're here?”</q>
 ==== Season 2 ==== ==== Season 2 ====
 The second season feels similarly rough, though not to the same degree. The second season feels similarly rough, though not to the same degree.
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 Re-watching this again so long after seeing it for the first time (and an initial re-watch)...it's surprising how it //feels very short//. It doesn't feel like anything really happened, which I think is because it was mostly setup for Seasons 7-10. Re-watching this again so long after seeing it for the first time (and an initial re-watch)...it's surprising how it //feels very short//. It doesn't feel like anything really happened, which I think is because it was mostly setup for Seasons 7-10.
  
-If you don't count Out of Mind or Recovery One, this is the season that established most of the more ‘serious’ lore of Red vs Blue. But it's also very clearly a transitional series from the older more comedic stuff to the far more serious stuff. I think it mostly works, though...again, mostly setup. It's a bit like Season 4.+If you don't count //Out of Mind// or //Recovery One//, this is the season that established most of the more ‘serious’ lore of //Red vs Blue//. But it's also very clearly a transitional series from the older more comedic stuff to the far more serious stuff. I think it mostly works, though...again, mostly setup. It's a bit like Season 4.
  
 I guess my brain mentally categorizes Seasons 6-8 as one continuous season, rather than as separate things. Which is fitting I guess. I guess my brain mentally categorizes Seasons 6-8 as one continuous season, rather than as separate things. Which is fitting I guess.
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 +There is also a lot of great foreshadowing for the <span wrap_spoiler>final twist that Church is an AI</span>.
 +==== Season 7 ====
 +After leaving this empty for a while...I realized that I don't have a very good way of categorizing this season. It's mostly setup for future seasons as far as I remember. Though we do encounter ‘C.T.’ for the first time <span wrap_spoiler>(and technically the last)</span>.
 +==== Season 8 ====
 +Season 8 is the second time there appears to have been an attempt at completing the storyline and, in that regard, it's pretty good.\\
 +This is also where the animation starts to come in and...yeah, it's really good. I think that this season still features two of the best fight scenes in the whole series: the fight between <span wrap_spoiler>Tex and the Reds and Blues</span> and the <span wrap_spoiler>fight between Tex, Wash and the Meta</span>.
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 +It's pretty great!
 +==== Season 9 ====
 +The first of the //Project Freelancer// arc and...yeah, the animation is great. Everything involving the skyscraper is just phenomenal.
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 +Not much else to say here, except that the prequel does show us how Project Freelancer rendered everyone involved crazy.
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 +The segments inside of the memory unit are probably the weakest part of the season and definitely weird. As a side-effect, it resulted in Halo Reach not being used in...any future project, which is shameful since that's my favorite Halo game.
 +==== Season 10 ====
 +The animation visibly and significantly improves here, probably because they hired more animators.
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 +I personally think this is my favorite season, though without everything prior it wouldn't be...so...yeah?
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 +The season wraps the story up very nicely, tying up essentially all loose ends, though it does leave a cliffhanger for the //Chorus Trilogy//, so that's nice I guess.
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 +Lots of good stuff here.
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 +Also, a side-note: <span wrap_spoiler>I realized that there's a very very tiny implication that Tex is still alive here. This is relevant because Tex is my favorite character and I don't doubt she's one of the favorites of the fanbase too.</span>
 ==== Season 14 ==== ==== Season 14 ====
 I mostly don't have an issue with Season 14, with a few exceptions. I don't like the episodes that show the assembling of the crew in Blood Gulch...though, don't get me wrong, I have no problem with //most// of the content there. What bothers me is that a lot of the characters (prior to Blood Gulch) are depicted as having killed people. I can’t articulate exactly why this bothers me, but I don't think it meshes well with what we know about the Reds and the Blues. I mostly don't have an issue with Season 14, with a few exceptions. I don't like the episodes that show the assembling of the crew in Blood Gulch...though, don't get me wrong, I have no problem with //most// of the content there. What bothers me is that a lot of the characters (prior to Blood Gulch) are depicted as having killed people. I can’t articulate exactly why this bothers me, but I don't think it meshes well with what we know about the Reds and the Blues.
 ==== Mini-Series ==== ==== Mini-Series ====
 === Out of Mind === === Out of Mind ===
 +Out of Mind is the first mini-series, though I realized on my re-watch that...it was done in Halo 2 and not CE.
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 +Watching it now is very strange, since a lot of the events were retconned.((:fn:>Though I was thinking about it and I think that RvB is one of the few examples of a series that manages to handle retcons fairly well, despite essentially re-writing events.\\ I'll elaborate later.))
 === Recovery One === === Recovery One ===
 +Recovery One is the second mini-series (‘sfar as I know) and it follows Washington in his role. It takes place right after //Out of Mind// and right before Season 6.
  
 +I think it's alright. Nothing much happens, but it does explain how Delta got from position A (York's corpse) to position B (South). Among other things.
 +=== Relocated ===
 +I forgot what I was originally gonna write here, but I'll remember later.
 +=== Where There's a Will, There's a Wall ===
 +Probably among the least consequential of the mini series and very clearly just a bonus. At least it's mildly entertaining.
 ===== Characters & Worldbuilding ===== ===== Characters & Worldbuilding =====
 //Red vs. Blue// takes place in the [[lb:Halo]] universe...kind of. It's more like a derivative.\\ //Red vs. Blue// takes place in the [[lb:Halo]] universe...kind of. It's more like a derivative.\\
 There are a few references to Halo sprinkled into the series like Master Chief, the war with the Covenant and the UNSC...though, overall, it's very light on details. There are a few references to Halo sprinkled into the series like Master Chief, the war with the Covenant and the UNSC...though, overall, it's very light on details.
  
-It's clear that the Freelancer Foundation is a rival organization to the Spartan-II and Spartan-3 programs.+It's clear that [[lb:rvb:Project Freelancer]] is a rival organization to the Spartan-II and Spartan-3 programs.
 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
   * [[https://rvb.fandom.com/wiki/Red_vs._Blue_Wiki|Fandom Wiki]]   * [[https://rvb.fandom.com/wiki/Red_vs._Blue_Wiki|Fandom Wiki]]
   * [[https://redvsblue.miraheze.org/wiki/Red_vs._Blue_Wiki|Miraheze Wiki]]   * [[https://redvsblue.miraheze.org/wiki/Red_vs._Blue_Wiki|Miraheze Wiki]]
   * I may add more at some point.   * I may add more at some point.
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