Talk:Yang Xiao Long/@comment-31903320-20170504032354/@comment-28099668-20170507070927

Although I recognise Volume 4's flaws, I think you're failing to see the possibilities of its portrayal of time. What I mean is that maybe the events that we see unfold don't all take place at the same time. There's a theory that explains that there's a great probability that, while the events of each "perspective" happened in the order that we saw them in (obviously), the order in which we saw them is a different story. The details are on the link above, but the order of "perspectives" that the data suggests is:

- Cinder concurrently with Oscar;

- Weiss;

- Blake;

- Yang;

- Team RNJR.

Although I personally think that it would make more sense like this:

- Weiss;

- Blake;

- Yang;

- Team RNJR;

- Oscar.

While Cinder's would probably be happening at the same time as each of the other "perspectives". But, y'know. That's just my take on the matter.