User blog comment:VedranTheII/At what point is a writer like Cardin Winchester?/@comment-11188061-20150526023219/@comment-3257939-20150526082822

This isn't real life. This is an anime-like series with a western plot. Please don't just label my opinion as an stupid animefag way of thinking. It's insulting. Of course it's perfectly logical. The point here is that it's way too convenient. You even said so yourself later on. Pyrrha's crush on Jaune is weird. We're never explained why she has so much faith in him even before getting to know him. But somehow, she ends up as his partner and helps him with his entire problems. Trains him, encourages him, makes sure he studies, etc. Jaune is growing thanks to Pyrrha. Something that follows the anime trope of the character who encounters a master. Is it rare? Not necessarily. Convenient? Kinda.

2 & 3. Valid points. I have to agree with you there.

4. Believe me. I don't want that either. I want him to be a proper character who uses his abilities instead of deus ex machinas to win fights. Instead of releasing his Semblance to protect Pyrrha and be the hero, I want him to formulate a plan where he and other characters can take down the enemy. Instead of making everyone follow him by somehow defeating several enemies in front of everyone thus looking badass enough to convince them to trust him, I want him to give some speech or to show a lot of confidence in himself that can convince people that he's a capable fighter.