Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20140801004849/@comment-70.195.129.80-20140802212440

Wow this is getting heated, ironic since its about a character who's name can be translated to "white snow".

Anyways here hoping my insight into her character can give us something to agree about. I see Weiss as a character similar to Dr.Cox from "Scrubs" and Dr.Becker from "Becker," they all have a heart of gold burried deep, deep down inside of them, but it can take some time to see it pass their opinions and anger issues. From what I can see Weiss has made some progress to be less abrassive to the gang since volume one, that said I doubt we've seen the end of her anger issues. Going back to my previous analogy, after Dr.Cox had a patient who's anger had serious cost him his health, job, and family he tried to be done with anger all together, needless to say it didn't last but he was able to succeed where it mattered and no longer gets angry with his family at the end of the episode, though he still bickered with Jordan as it was a unique part off their relationship. Dr. Becker did take an anger management class but, was unable too pass. It would seem unrealistic to me if Weiss did a comeplete 180, but the unique brand of care she gives Blake this episode was awesome.

Aside from that, being raised a rich girl she was likely taught the naieve view point that their is a prim and proper way to do things, though I would agree with the idea that she's rebelling a bit against that life style so she won't be that naieve.

Now on to the rest of the things I would like to talk about.

1. Living outside the kingdoms. "If you don't fight you don't survive." Needless to say it's dangerous, but rescent theories regarding civilizations/states say that hill people and barbarians weren't societies that failed to advance but were groups of people who didn't want to be members of a state because to be a citizen of a state means you have to pay taxes and do what the government tells you to do(this also includes being forced into slavery or being a soldier depending on the civilization), and give up certain freedoms (anarchist like this theory). Getting how this relates to RWBY, this may mean there are small comunities living outside the Four kingdoms because of the freedom it gives them even with the higher chances of danger. Certainly appealing for the faunust who have to deal with discrimination.

2. RWBY board game, seams like a mix of Yu Gi Oh and risk that I hope becomes real, and gave us a bit of world building. Neptune asked "aren't Libraries for reading," which Ren responds thank you. Funny but seems, to show Ren as a Guy who takes everything Way to Seriously even if he's the designated strait man of the series.

3. Cinder's disguised and going into beacon, along with the conversation between IronWood and Crow makes us wonder exactly what Qrow and the other know other than that there is trouble brewing, they very vague and lacking details. Also did they overhear RWBY's plans, if Emerald is that skilled enough of a pickpocket she could also easily enough put bugs and tracking devices on ruby if they weren't there to put some in the girls dorm to begin with

4. I'm looking forward to Scarlet and her team, as well if Blake tells Scarlet her story if they need additional help confronting the White Fang, as well as if the Teams have more Sweet combos like we saw in episode 8 of volume 1.

-Defcon Deaceiver.