Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20161120163758/@comment-25266931-20161121011140

ACWeapons wrote: She's a bad woman, but she's a role to play in the story. Do you want to see her get her just desserts? I agree with Queen Jess. The reason I don't often like gray area characters is often time things would so much smoother if they would just meet the heroes half way. There's gonna be so much drama when Yang meets Raven and even more when Ren and Nora meet her. And if Yang meets her mama and starts to bond with her, what happens when she's offered a choice to join the bandits? What does she say to Nora and Ren since Raven isn't going to apologize?

I don't want her to get what's coming to her as much as I'd like all the heroes to get on the same page and start fighting the real evil. I mean seriously? Playing bandits when the world is falling apart? Demanding answers from your brother about an McGuffin when you could and should've been in town stopping your daughter from getting cut up?

As an adult who grew up around people who thought it was cool to ditch girls with babies and the shame of having them as friends, I can't help but feel bad when I see that Raven didn't just ditch Yang. She continues to ditch her. It would be so easy to pop up now and then and bond with her daughter a little at a time. But by now, with all this "the strong survive" shit. I'm guess Yang is seen as a weakness to her that she need to distance herself from so her enemies won't use her against Raven.