User blog comment:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/SYUTK's V4E7 - MEGAChristmas -Impressions/Recap/@comment-26397825-20161226011349/@comment-25936766-20161226013054

1-My kittens are precious, aren't they? (Gata is kind of a bitch though...)

2-The fun part about how Ozpin doesn't follow CNR though, is that Ozpin is vinegar in Basque.

3-I know it was a different book....I know he put some on the bookshelf...but I'm pretty sure there were no open books by that point there.

And even if there was....there's still the "glowing book" part.

4-I call him Nickel because I heard Qrow say Nickel, not Nicholas. I never heard any "a", in fact, and the S sound I assumed it was simply because he procedeed to say his family name, which begins with S. Say it close enough, the sounds kinda join.

I know he was born before CNR became a thing, but still.

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5-I don't know....I've seen people in shock and tears before and they never seemed particularly reddish in the same form. As for angry, doesn't that make the cheeks themselves also get a bit red? Her cheeks were pale as always.

6-Moving things around to practice makes sense (it's not like there's anything else to do)....although... Isn't there some already-more-open space in the Manor where she can practice? What about that hall where she fought the Knight?

7-"Blake...fight Adam"? That's...not how I remember their "encounter" in the opening going. Though it's good to see (in hindsight :/ ) that the opening is no longer lying or exagerating (for now).

8-Mmm....both Blue vials had far less difference in shading between each other than previous cases of different Blue vials. And it's not Lightning at all because you can see the actual Lightning within Myrtenaster, and they are completely different colors.

-Lightning was actual yellow.

-The vial was somewhere around orange.

You can even see both in the same scene, and see they are completely different.

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9-I....think it means crow? I know the genus was Corvidae (or rather, know now. I thought the genus was called Corvus instead before).

Though....let's see....Cuervo is spanish for Crow (and Raven), so I think Corvus does mean Crow.