User blog comment:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/SYUTK's V5E6 -Known By It's KRAAAW - Impressions/Recap/@comment-26397825-20171122003657

Qrow's search; yeah, Qrow could have taken the guy. But what if there's laws about Huntsmen fighting Civilians? He could have gotten in deep shit for it, and with Lionheart acting wonky he couldn't exactly rely on him to help him out of it. It's just a theory though, and there was nothing really in the episode or previous episodes to hint at anything like that being the case.

There's also a Hebrew meaning for Shani, which is red/scarlet.

I went searching for what Vernal's weapons could be beyond just Chakrams, and I found both Deerhorn Knives and Wind and Fire Wheels. The first fits best, as they are specifically cresent blades with a wrapped portion which is for holding, almost exactly like Vernal's. The second is another circular melee weapon (as opposed to Chakrams, which are thrown weapons), and they sound cool but other than that don't fit as well.

Her gun portion is a bit weird, but I noticed that the circular grip has a pull ring which she actually has two fingers around, which I'm fairly certain is actually her trigger. As for where the bullets are; maybe it's a curved clip which gets slotted on the front? So basically the front of the inner circle comes away and holds the bullets, and she has a few spares in her pouch for reloading.

Regarding the scene with Raven not giving information; It sucked. It's like she really expected her daughter to actually stick around and listen to her just because she teased some information, despite insulting the people who were there for her developmental years and calling her sister a lost cause. She didn't actually reveal anything important that Qrow couldn't have told her, and she definitely didn't do it in a way that is going to encourage Yang to actually stop and think about it. Weiss might, but she's a neutral observer - she doesn't know Raven outside being kidnapped by her, and at least seemed to listen to what she was saying, even if she isn't on her side or really believe her. Ad in the end, Weiss is going to follow her team. She may bring up her concerns, but if the majority says 'trust them', she's going to go along with it until that trust is broken.

I've seen people say that they were crying during the RWY reunion...I didn't. It was sweet, and a little heartwarming, but it wasn't worth tears in my opinion. It didn't move me emotionally beyond a smile. And I'm the one who cries at every emotional scene in movies.