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Glitchee123z wrote: I think Anon’s saying that neither heroes nor villains had an actual win, and the heroes losing would kill the show... No, I'm saying A total victory for the Villains in this particular conflict would, The villains need a set-back, such as Salem losing her Whale and being outed to EVERYONE worldwide in order to ALSO get a win for the villains. If All of Atlas dies and all of Mantle is lost, no-one else has the technology to stop her even temporarily or move the kind of force necessary just to challenge her minions, and When such a set-back happens people like Reika will cry that it still wasn't a win for the villains.

Thanos's victory in Infinity war was NOT what made Endgame great, or do you recall the rather sad killing of Thanos at the start of the movie? The rest of the movie required Time travel and dimension hopping just to make the final set-up work, which goes to my Point RWBY doesn't have that kind of bulshittery to call upon and fix things... they just have one teleporter and Immortal Oz, and the momentum of circumstance and "plot armor" are what is keeping this show "RWBY" and not "Ironwood" "Ozpin", or "Qrow" Featuring "RWBY" Our hero's need to define the Narrative, not just the villains, and without the ability to do so, we might as well be watching "Raven of Remnant".