Talk:Ozpin/@comment-67.218.26.125-20161114015414

Honestly, I don't believe he's dead. Maybe I'm just in denial, but from a writer's standpoint, it doesn't make sense for Salem to be worried about him being dead or not, the interrogation of Cinder to reveal this information, and his body never being found or so much as mentioned, just to say in the end, "Oh, yeah, he really was dead. What were we so worked up about?" Of course, I don't dictate what the writers will or won't do, but I would be very disappointed if they threw away all the potential here. I'm quite excited to see where this is going, actually.