User blog comment:HazelQuill7445/Awesome fan art/@comment-4141313-20180820120538/@comment-25936766-20180821143023

1) Then I shall activate my trap card: "What do you even call a psychopath?". See, there are multiple definitions, and many are contradictory, so you have to specify. Often it's a synonym of sociopath, but unlike the latter it's also often confused/mixed with psychosis, which is something else. Other times psychopathy is associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder, and sociopathy with Dissocial Personality Disorder.

But even if we were talking about sociopathy, Adam's not one. See, they cannot become truly emotionally attached to other people or objects. They legit can't, for physiological reasons. Thus if Adam was one, his whole deal with Blake just would've never happened.

At the same time, they are thrill-seekers, they are constantly trying to find something to avoid boredom. And Adam hasn't shown anything that implies that he is a thrill-seeker of any sort.

2) That was mostly a joke. Honestly it's hard to tell what they're even going for at times. We see something that is crap or stupid or nonsensical and MK seem pleased or even proud of it as if they did a good job. So they may have ruined Ilia's scene right there while thinking that it was well-done.

3) Yeah, I know Adam could've done a million non-lethal things to the racist dude to avoid needless death while saving Ghira. I was just pointing out that Sienna wasn't yelling while she made Ghira seem ungrateful.

3.2) I know Adam doesn't actually give a good argument to back up his goal. But unlike Ilia he doesn't need to. Ilia yells about humans being assholes and the Faunus needing to make them pay, but we only see a bully and a wanted criminal being racist and Faunus aren't even discriminated much. Hell, we barely even saw 1 place where they were not allowed, and it was a downtown Ramen shop, not even a fine restaurant, whose chef is willing to kill people for no reason.

Now, Adam says the same, "make humans pay", and in that regard he's as bad as Ilia. But he also argues that Faunus are superior and humans should serve them. It's hard to counter that viewpoint when you consider that the Faunus did win a war against humanity, which was both the majority and the ruling class, and (one assumes) back then they were more discriminated than they are now. It's not something he has to state because it's right there in the history books, and it's not something that needs current proof to support.

4) "its only because Sun showed up, someone Ilia couldn't have immediently guessed would come" 

Yes she could. She's been spying on Blake for months, she knows Sun is there and she knows and has seen firsthand that he's the kind of guy to go after Blake even after being slapped in the face. Naturally, unless you want to argue that she's an idiot, she could and should've expected Sun to show up, thus why she could've indeed stayed there instead of going to the BellaHome inmediately.

As for sitting in that room, we don't know for how long she was there. For all we know she just got there and was checking if anyone was hiding before moving on. As for not stabbing Ghira when she got out of the balcony, that, again, doesn't matter shit because by that point Blake had won her over to the Light Side. Plus she at least doesn't strike me as an ungrateful bitch.