Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-34633327-20171208180706/@comment-2001:8A0:D21E:3301:AD2E:C96E:E038:1323-20171212204643

92.112.3.98 wrote: Did they really want to make Blake a terrible person with hitting Sun and yelling at him while he was, oh, you know, wounded becuase of her? Did Blake actually care about her parents at all, coming to them after all that Adam's threat's? What made Yang not to care about Ruby for several month and make a decision to put her robotic hand on only after Oobleck's and Port visit and mentioning her? Was Ruby changed a bit by the events of Fall of Becon? Where the hell was the critical point of overcoming for all four characters? I swear, I didn't notice it! And what I noticed was delivered so poorly, that I don't see any sense in wasting the precious screentime for nothing. And Sun stalking behavior was never acknowledge as such either. It's a pretty big problem when a character is following another and getting on a boat when he doesn't know where it's going, what the one is following wants to do and how they'll stay there (not to mention leave friends, fan and family behind for one chick who only showed to be mildly interested). Also, Blake's ex is pretty obsessive about her, so what Sun did should have been a huge red flag. They could have easily come up with an excuse for Sun to be in Menagerie (family, friends who actually invited him, hell, even him having decided now was the time for a gap year would have been better). It shows how little thought they put into creating Sun and the little effort they put into making Blake consistent character. Her actions are motivated by plot, not because it makes sense for her to do them