User blog comment:Tatmtn/Character Appreciation: Yang/@comment-9464517-20150113182421/@comment-108.16.0.12-20150113233705

Hey, no worries. And honestly, I agree with most of what you have to say. Weiss was taking a completely understandable and intelligent stance by saying that team RWBY is in no way prepared to take down Torchwick and the White Fang BY THEMSELVES. Then, RWBY being the show that it is, she gives up incredibly quickly after being highly agitated about the topic seconds earlier, while the others have no such concerns. I easily forgot about it because I just assumed 'screw it, this is RWBY,' but your bringing it up again reignited my annoyance.That entire scene in general felt undermined by all the silliness going on in it. It was a fantastic, character-establishing scene for Blake and yet it was hard to take seriously.

Although to be fair, about Yang's speech, it wasn't really her saying that Blake should cease looking for the WF and Torchwick, but that she should slow down.Yang's story illustrated the impotance of slowing down, not stopping. That's what I got out of it, anyway. And if Blake worked on it any more, I think her health issues would have grown much more serious.