Thread:KNN005/@comment-25266931-20170329125950/@comment-4010415-20170402215214

KNN005 wrote: I think the best way to observe the fallout and imply the cast moving on would be to show Vale getting fixed up and people fending off the Grimm. I know yall are tired of me saying that. But to see a town devastated and show people picking up the pieces as they still try to survive Grimm would be very inspirational to the cast and viewers. I would've done at least one episode showing huntsmen defending people rebuilding. And I know I'll likely be mobbed for saying this, but do we really need Oscar at all? Doesn't it cheapen Oz's death to simply hop into another body that's a whole nation away? Actually, I really would've loved to have had at least one episode that showed what was going on in Vale. After volume 3 ended, I had kinda been hoping that Blake's storyline would take place at least partially in Vale, and we'd see how people are faring there.

I'm pretty sure they had planned for Ozpin to be someone whose soul hops from body to body from the beginning. I'm not sure how, but for whatever reason, it doesn't feel to me like it cheapens his death. Maybe because he has always been intended to be this badass who is special in some way and has some special ability, whose power is greater than the other Huntsmen around him, and he died off-screen.