Talk:Bmblb/@comment-186.109.204.131-20170620131655/@comment-98.197.5.70-20170621230818

It goes both ways. They didn't have to have Yang wink at Blake, ask her for a dance and make a pun about her "coming out". They didn't have to write the scene with Adam in a way that invokes the bumblebee ship ("destroy everything you love, starting with her"). They didn't have to make it clear that Yang is more bothered by Blake leaving her than Pyrrha dying.

Taking every character interaction and moment as sign that the ship is happening is not a good argument. Yes, they didn't have to, but a story that is told with just the barebones of what it needs to be probably isn't going to be very good.

Also, even if they do intend to toy around with the idea of BlackSun, that doesn't guarantee that it's the ultimate plan.