Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25045079-20140826195207/@comment-189.134.128.186-20150727040757

LiveandSound wrote: ...Damn, the clichés hurt my skull.

So it's implied, at the very least. Of course, that depends on what angle do you see those scenes. I mean, Jaune's first reaction, from my PoV, when the DS was attacking his "friends" (they had just met, this isn't Kingdom Hearts to make friends so quickly), was "they need help". Doesn't = that it was to help them, but simply recognize that they needed help.

And with the Major Ursa, the "leave my friends alone" part could be taken as trying too hard to sound cool and tough (you know, like the dumbest optimists tell you to be to deal with bullies), more than actually try to help them.

That, and Cardin hadn't really done anything to his friends until then, and he was the moron that chose to help them initially even though Cardin himself stated he was going to "humiliate" Pyrrha or Blake. Change of heart, or trying to be popular the quickest way?. Plus, I seriously doubt he wanted to protect Cardin. He said "we gotta get over there. They need help". He was totally trying to help them in that fight which is the same as watching someones back which is the same as protecting them.

He is talking about the moment before cardin punched him which is before the ursa fight. At least pretend that you are actually reading it.

And your vieew on jaune saving cardin from the ursa? That is protably the most pessimistic way of thinking i ever seen.