Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20181229081856/@comment-37467231-20181229170233

It's nice to see the reality checks come about on this episode that everyone seemed to get. The way Mercury and Emeralds talk went from simple getting to know you to fully understanding their situation. What ever Watts and Tyrion are up to it isnt good. Jaunes wake up call was well timed and wonderfuly done, though the whole scene at the statue did kind of drag on a bit too long for my tastes. It was also nice to see they avoided the cliche of Oscar running off on his own and finding trouble, and that he resolved his internal conflict after just having some alone time off screen. However, I would like to ask...where did Oscar get the money to buy those clothes and the food for the casseroll? Back in volume 4 he stated he had little money when he left the farm. Why didn't Oscar let Qrow in? If Oscar was trying to get people to trust him more and show he is going to be more of a team player...why would he leave the poor defensless drunk outside in the cold? I could understand if he might have been afraid to be alone with him after that punch a few episodes back but, leaving him out there seemed a bit harsh.

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" keeps comming to mind when I look at him, and I hope I am wrong and it is just Oscar doing this, I hate to see a twist that he has been Oz the entire time and was lying again.