Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-410526-20160213154456/@comment-5808856-20160214063550

SpiritedDreaming wrote: QuasimodoBellringer wrote: Honestly Yang just does not seem like the type of character to go all emo after what happened. Juane or Blake maybe. ...I'm fairly certain she's already gone all emo because of what happened. It's been implied that she's been lying around, refusing to talk to anyone for the whole time Ruby was recovering. If that's not 'going emo' then I don't know what is.

Shit happens, and even the most upbeat and strong minded people can be brought down. It doesn't make them weak or anything, it just means they need some time to work through it. And sometimes people 'work through things' by making really terrible decisions. Honestly Yang just does still not seem like the character. She is more like this because she was the most injured of the survivors, and honestly needs more time to recover than everyone. Plus how much of a blow this is to her confidence, she needs time. I think that is the direction they are going with her.

Honestly I think the whole corrupt huntress thing is what direction they are (temporarily) going with Blake. She hardens herself, and slowly devolves into more and more of a monster like a certain....'friend'...of her's. Why else would Blake just simply run away! To go be a vigilante on her own. But the more time she does that the more like a merciless monster she becomes, but still believes she's doing the right thing. However, by the time Ruby, Nora, Yang, and the others finally find and confront her, she is on the very edge of no return, almost becomeing like Adam.

Anyway, hope they balance the drama and humor, I think that's the reason Nora's going along. It's Nora, you can never break her spirit....(except possibly by killing Ren) so she can continue to be the halarious BAMF she was destened to be.