Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-37941136-20181226235907/@comment-37941136-20181228213930

Indeed, that is the fallacy. If she reallly made the choice with all the wrong reasons in her mind, then the writers stepped over her character, which was not either inexperienced or impulsive. Her character was rational, basically any choice in combat she made was probably the right one.

So my point is still unchanged. The writers either:

1. F*cked up, they don't know their own characters. They made her look stupid for throwing away her life. Or maybe they didn't cared enough for the secondary team, since they were Monty's characters and not their own.

2. There is more to this story than we know right now. I tend towards this, since the signs are in place that there is more coming, namely:

a. Pyrrha's conversation with Cinder, where she knew something the other didn't. All that talk about her destiny was not was resulted from that fight, I am not brain-dead enough to think that;

b. Ruby's dreams / visions of things she didn't heard Pyrrha say, ever.