I think they'd say that they're very innovative but that innovation has gone down over time. They tend to want to stamp out different versions of one show. Oh, a role-playing show works for one group, let's make four more. Let's take more audio and make an animation out of it. Even shows that are live-action cartoons to begin with, end up getting cartoon versions. There's a lot of that type of thinking inside of the organization. There's also a distinct lack of interest in the world outside of the company. Writers and directors who have never had a job outside of Rooster Teeth think more highly of themselves than they probably should which helps create a mindset that isn't interested in things that aren't created by them. That causes the people making the decisions in those departments to miss out on lots of opportunities.
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