Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.129.241.31-20130407013257/@comment-97.90.135.23-20130607063439

76.95.112.215 wrote: "Your hopes have become my burden.  I will find my own liberation..." was the opening lines of the trailer.

I would assume the last line relates on Blake going alone, thus leaving Adam behind. As for "hopes" becoming a "burden," that's something we've yet to know. But I would assume from their conversation on the train earlier when Blake worried for the crew members and Adam didn't show sympathy to them, she was having doubts about their partnership.

I'm just going to take a wild guess and think that because they don't see eye-to-eye anymore about what they're really suppoesd to do [which is unknown to us for now], Blake leaves him. Adding to this I feel almost the same way about the situation. But to me, I feel like Adam wants to do what he wants and like eliminate the things that are in his way in something. What is said so far, is that Adam and Blake work solo together, but in the end after Blake leaves Adam, Adam is alone. This means that Adam chose his own thing to do, and it was most likely that Adam decides what he wants to do and he hopes that Blake will follow beside him. But that isn't the case and Blake leaves Adam. I just hope that Adam will be a protagonist and not an antagonist and will also not die in the series. I honestly really like Adam and he's the cool. I hope Monty really doesn't make Adam an antagonist or someone who has to fight against the RWBY team or have him die either. So basically, Adam as a supporting main character for the RWBY team, and no death. Yay.