Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-410526-20160206155158/@comment-26872876-20160208000142

MetallicArcher wrote: Larkwings wrote: They're definitely ship teasing. Of course love doesn't have to be romantic love, but the way that scene was set up, camera cuts and all, is definitley meant to imply something, especially when RT knows this is a popular ship. Bastards.

I bet if Yang were a guy less people would bring up the "love only as a friend".

I'm not saying this moment has to be romantic tension, but it's more than I ever got from Korrasami and I honestly thought that came out of nowhere. Adam would have stabbed any person who had walked pass shouting Blake's name.

He says "Take everything you love." and then Yang shows up shouting Blake's name. He didn't look at Yang, saw Blake's expression and concluded they were girlfriends. The mere "everything you love" expression means he is going after everything that constitutes Blake's current life, not just a love interests.

If Jaune or Ren had been the one to offer to go after Blake, you wouldn't see the Mellow Yellow or the Black Lotus shippers go batshit that Adam recognises either of them as the Love of Blake's Life.

If Sun had been the one to show, as a BlackSun shipper I wouldn't be claiming Adam recognises Sun as the Love of Blake's life.

What happened is that Adam recognised that a person going out on their own, calling Blake's name to find her in the middle of the chaos has to be someone who cares about Blake.

It honestly makes me sick how some people put romantic love as the only ultimate type of love. Black Lotus huh... I don't know how that is still alive. I really liked it at first, but it's fairly obvious they are going nowhere with it. At this point it just doesn't work.

But yeah, as of now, Bumblebee is just flat out non-canon. Blake has shown some interest in Sun. It also seems she had something with Adam. It's not impossible, but just doesn't seem likely at this point.

Also, agreed on the love point. The everything you love comment clearly refers to the people she cares about as opposed to specifically a love interest.