Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-410526-20160213154456/@comment-27121183-20160213184501

So, my passing thoughts:

-- Let me say it again: Better dead than a damsel. Pyrrha's dead and I still respect her. I didn't want her broken so a special someone could fix her, I didn't want Jaune to save her with some OP protection semblance, I didn't want to have to endure umpteen seasons of Arkos.

-- But damn, Pyrrha gave it her all during that scene. I was impressed.

-- I would like the Jaune-Ruby ship to sail. That would be cute.

-- No Neo. Was kind of pumped for that evil scene that makes us hate her.

-- Glynda was still in the city, trying to clean up, trying to make things right in the only way she knows how. </3 Makes me wonder if she has any family or anyone close to her besides the inner circle. Also wondering what she may find as she's cleaning ...

-- Give the robotic and cybernetic awsomeness available, Yang's misery about the arm felt a little OOC. If anything, I thought she'd be bummed about Weiss, mad about Blake and kind of 'eh, I'll get a new one,' about the arm.

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Now, if Pyrrha's really dead, I'm totally fine with that. But I would like someone at RT to say, without a doubt, that she's dead, just like they did with Roman. Why?

Because her death was SO over the top compared to all the other deaths we've seen. It feels like RT is saying, 'Look, see, see here? This woman is dead. DED. So dead, there's not even a body because SS Arkos was lit aflame and became a floating funeral pyre for one. That's how dead she is.

Now, compare that to all the other (human) deaths until now, they were either off screen or implied. (Plus with an OP Ozpin going MIA in the same general area ...)

It's either a big red herring, or a definitive, 'This is where we're going,' from RT.