Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20141024002244/@comment-16502426-20141029000436

The Devil's Advocate WP wrote: XDex wrote: Back to Blake and Torchwick, the way I read that scene, their faces, and thier emotions was that there was a lot unspoken. Implied was "what are you going to do, Blake? Kill me?" I saw a clear look from Roman that said that he knew she wasn't capable of killing him. He didn't seem concerned in the least. Blake looked flustered, as if she knew her bluff was called. I suppose you can interpret the scene as you like, but I don't think a reluctance to kill Torchwick at the present stage of the series is the same as not being able to kill. You have to keep in mind that she is trying to redeem herself. Even if she killed a whole bunch of people, it would make sense that she now struggles with the concept given her intentions to escape the violent path of the White Fang.

My original comment had nothing to do with her past. Her past could be many things, but I don't think this scene introduced any radical information about her. We know exactly as much about Blake's past as we did before this episode.

I said that you were insane if you thought Blake was about to kill Roman right in that scene, which you went out of your way, and changed the topic entirely to imply.