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SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote:

4) Speaking of abilities...

7) You know, this ep makes me notice...

9) Something funny:

10) Speaking of the people of Brunswick...

11) Speaking of farmers... 4) There's a variety of reasons I could come up with, but I think the most plausible one is, she was too distracted by Neo to do it. Her first response to seeing Neo is disbelief, then confusion over why Neo was attacking her. With each of Neo's attacks she kept up close, meaning even if Cinder wanted to summon a sword, she wouldn't be able to fight effectively with it since Neo was consistently in her guard. The few times Neo was outside her guard, she was either launching projecticles/dishes at Cinder, or aggravating Cinder enough she couldn't think clearly enough to summon a sword. And as we've seen, Cinder with her temper flaring is not a rational thinker.

Only after the real Neo reveals herself, and Cinder has a chance to both gather her bearings and has Neo outside her guard, does she summon the swords.

7) Sadly that seems to be the fate of Ozma's hosts, they become reliant on Ozma to actually be relevant. Notice I'm saying Ozma, because as far as I'm concerned, we never met the real Ozpin. The Ozpin before he became Ozma's host. Its fairly clear that Ozpin was similar to when Ozma became the false God, Ozma was predominately in control and the former host very rarely appeared, hence why the voice in Oscar's head still behaves like Ozpin when the implication is that Ozma is the one in his head.

Since Oscar however doesn't want to be just another of Ozma's lives, hopefully he'll work to stand on his own. Maybe more scenes like his chat with Ruby where he breaks down, or his declaration of being a Huntsman to Hazel, can help that out.

9) The guys design screams "Look at me! I'm recognizable!", so I have a feeling he's more important than it may seem.

10) To explain that, I refer to this post of mine:

BlizzardDragon wrote:

Its been pointed out that the man furthest to the right in the picture of the people of Brunswick Farms has a much more distinctive design than the others, and that the Grimm responsible for all this had to have been locked up somehow. So some theorize that the guy on the far right is not only important, but possibly alive. Even if Neo and Roman are survivors of the farm, its doubtful a child and at oldest a young adult could force a Grimm into that cellar.

11) Actually, it is possible to farm in snowy areas like that. Just look at Alaska. https://www.hcn.org/issues/49.16/agriculture-farming-in-alaska-is-increasingly-possible They don't always work, but it is possible. And going by the photo of the Farms occupants, its not snow covered all the time. You'll notice that the forest behind them appears to be green, implying the early spring to summer season. Since its green at all, that means the Argus Limited didn't crash in Anima's tundra, just in a location in the middle of a snow storm.