Talk:Lie Ren/@comment-68.110.209.106-20140725173549/@comment-98.210.116.192-20140806084003

Eeeehhhhhhaaahhhmm.....yeah, that's not the way I see it.

If you could refer back to Weiss' encounters with Grimm, you'd notice that they are actually very situational, meant to convey character interaction much more than her actual capabilities during a fight. First off with Weiss' face off against the pack of Beowolves, viewers are allowed a moment to listen to her thoughts while she "remembers her training" showing that she was a little nervous and possibly inexperienced when handling Grimm. Of course what would've been her initial attack simply serves as a segway for Ruby's own inexperience and even brashness; starting a forest fire during the mishap and making a poorer impression on Weiss, to boot. When next the heiress is presented an oppurtunity to prove her prowess, she only accepts it out of spite because of how ignorant Ruby seems. She only wanted to fight the Boarbatusk ( with no idea of what the caged Grimm was at the time ) so she could let off some steam, the rest of RWBY cheering her on just frustrated her even more, so she wasn't thinking straight during the demonstration that Port set up.

And Ruby's (originally Wiess') "book" couldn't have planned out the food fight, since it was started due to Nora 'n' Yang tossing food at each other culminating with Weiss as collateral damage. Even Weiss' "death" can be explained with her...rather inane chair moment in "Welcome to Beacon" showing that she has become more relaxed because of her team.

And Ren? He was just an Aura demo "Make it look cool," was his only job.

Damn, looks like I'm ready for school now.