Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24183436-20131118140639/@comment-11188061-20140507110317

No, Blake did not get a single hit on Roman during the one-on-one. He blocked everything. Visually it's hard to confirm, but you only need to listen to the sound of metal clanking (which is different from when a hit connects with the body) to know that she hit nothing. I am aware that using Roman as a comparison is unfair - Yang is probably the only one who can go even with him, even at a range disadvantage - but right now, as I've mentioned before, the current Blake is weak.

Also, the one who's being made a fool the most isn't her, but Yang. What makes you think she isn't mature? In canon, as mentioned by Diego, she is the only one who is in control of herself. Of course I'm pretty sure the moment you bring something personal that's unpleasant up she liable to blow like a volcano, but she is the elder sister or mother of team RWBY. Those who think otherwise read a little too much fan fiction, who took her cheerful personality and made it into a joke version of supposed immaturity.

Like really, if Yang was immature she would've roughed up Weiss the moment she heard Ruby was 'blown up' and subsequently yelled at by her, regardless of reasoning. She wouldn't try to coerce Ruby into socializing more and making friends voluntarily with Blake. She wouldn't even bother to call out to Ruby the moment she landed on Emerald Forest, which carried risks such as attracting the attention of three Ursas. Ruby searching for Yang was a reliance, Yang looking out for Ruby was caring and worry.