Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190112144055/@comment-5430952-20190115044646

Ashley Skribbles wrote: While I see your point, all I'm saying is that it would be traumatizing to witness a death. When Ruby saw Pyrrha die she was probably traumatized at some point because she saw someone die, I know that they are two different people with very different personalities with Pyrrha being a hero and Adam being a villain, but Ruby felt grief when Pyrrha died because she was close to her. Blake and Adam were close at some point in time so Blake would probably feel bad even though Adam was a bad guy because she probably thinks that he could have changed at some point. (BTW I fixed some grammar and spelling mistakes you made) No, I'd say she'd pity him because he couldn't let go, and it led to his undoing. Though Yang wouldn't feel the same, she'd remain silent for Blake's sake. Considering what they've witnessed since Volume 1, watching Adam die won't really traumatize them, not that I can see anyway.

Glitchee123z wrote: I can’t tell if she was either poorly written, or was intentionally written this way. I'm betting it was intentional, just to show the viewers exactly what's wrong with Atlas. Those fools have no idea that Cordo's grandstanding could lead to the destruction of Argus, and since the base is closest to the sea, it'll be the first to go. So while it'll keep anyone from following the group out of Argus, it'll also leave Argus undefended from future attacks. And once word reaches the Mistral Council, it'll give them all the more reason to declare war on Atlas. All because of one woman's hubris. Pitiful.