Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33754845-20190916192846/@comment-14909251-20191004215013

Glitchee123z wrote:

the additional reason of her being friends with a Schnee. That really is the biggest example of *ahem* w a s t e d  p o t e n t i a l *ahem* with Adam's death. Even worse with that final reveal right beforehand. What kind of writing decision is it that a guy with the family company logo of one of the main characters branded on his face never once mentions or interacts with said character ever? She knows her family company has done bad stuff, but that is a far cry from Weiss seeing how it basically created a monster who has inflicted immense suffering on her closest friends.

Not to mention this is like the perfect thing to guilt-trip Blake with since she has been happily galavanting about with someone whose company pressed hot metal onto one of his eyeballs. You also don't have the same effect with him saying "I've been through a lot" that you would with him directly confronting one of the heroes over some genuinely horrific mistreatment he received courtesy of her family. Would be absolutely livid if they tried to pull that kind of crap ending with a villain again.