Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-43891221-20190924195001/@comment-26018514-20191101041455

The Devil&#039;s Advocate WP wrote:

73.Anon.52 wrote:

I take more issue with just how unwanted Jaune's behavior was the first time, and how cold Weiss was, having him show such chivalry despite his rejection is great and shows how worth he is... but doesn't show shit as for her worthiness in the relationship.

If they then get together later though... it cheapens his moment of heroism. Hold up, I don't think saving a person who rejected one's romantic advances proves anything about him except that he has enough character to be one of the hero characters...

All that said, at a certain point he really needed to stop and didn't. He kept pushing well past the point when her rejection was clear....

73.Anon.52 wrote:

Except it really isn't... look at the last Weiss scene she rejected him, then give me one example of a scene in which her attitude with someone outside RWBY changes... I can tell you right now, there isn't one I don't think that is true... 1. I was saying if his one big damn hero moment is saving his future wife, then yes, it absolutely cheapens his big damn hero moment, especially as it was instigated by his own pity party.

2. You say that as if any of it matters, Weiss HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN DIFFERENTLY IN SOCIAL SITUATIONS, that was and is my point, she hasn't earned any different treatment in such situations because she hasn't had any, it's like saying;

"my cousin Vinney hasn't started a single dumbster fire since he went to prison, I bet he's cured..."

"He been near any dumpsters?"

"no"

"He been near any fires"

"no"

"Sounds like just the Fry cook I've been looking for..."

"really?"

"No"