Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24032889-20190105161936/@comment-14909251-20190112195358

I really don't want Adam to be killed off in this Volume. For one, if he really was blinded in an attack by racist humans and that was the reason for his whole mask routine, then he would instantly become one of the most interesting characters in the bunch and probably the only Faunus so far who could get the whole White Fang's violent turn make some sense. Was not a fan of how they handled his return to the White Fang HQ either. Getting upset at him for running away when he was facing a literal army, was betrayed by one of their members, and all his guys surrendered with little fuss, just seems unreasonable. I gotta feel he still has sympathizers who understand that his real problem was his subordinates turned on or abandoned him. Killing him off now would seem a huge waste.

Cordovin going after a small plane with a giant mech was a bit much and it seems they are making her character just a little too ridiculous without any real justification. Not sure they can really extend either the fight with Adam or the fight with the mech for three more episodes. Would not be interested in seeing that either. However, even under the most optimistic estimate about timing, there is no real chance of Cinder or Neo showing up without them having planned this thing for like two weeks. Only plausible scenarios here are the intervention of some giant Grimm as everyone is thinking is going to happen.

Last thing that bothers me is the travel of information. No one in Argus seems to care or know about the events at Haven. Perhaps they do, but it is something I think would have come up by now. Even with the towers down, there is obviously still travel to Argus from Mistral. Word should have reached them within two weeks. On the other side of things is the problem with events in Argus reaching Mistral. Even if some Kaiju Grimm attack doesn't happen, I would think a giant mech going after a plane would have already been big news around Mistral with the parties involved identified, thus negating Cinder's need to get information.