Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-32347396-20171002044114/@comment-34633327-20180109224708

73.Anon.52 wrote: KingFubuki92 wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: I doubt that though Fubuki... they have a movie to format, and that requires a conclusion, not a cliffhanger Even so, I've seen several movies that end on cliffhangers in order to draw in an audience for the next one. Empire Strikes Back technically ended on a cliffhanger, seeing as Solo was captured, Luke was still coming to terms with the revelation from Vader, Chewie and Lando were going off somewhere, and the Rebels were scattered. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ended with Jack dead, ... but those movies had some resolutions in them, ESB was pretty much Luke saving the alliance, Han was only lost in the process, this entire Season has done... what? the only thing they can resolve is the battle of Haven, and Blake is the only one with the forces to do so, not to mention that if we get 2 nearly 30 minute episodes they will double the content of these last 2 combined.

Well, we could get resolution in them chasing Salem's forces away, but still having to deal with Adam and the White Fang. Solved one problem only to deal with another one.

Not as big a challenge, but still a risky one considering most of them will either be injured or exhausted after fighting Cinder, Hazel, Leonardo, Mercury, and Emerald, especially considering Yang will still have PTSD from seeing Adam, and Adam's semblance being a one hit K.O. on anyone it hits. Then of course there is the factor of whether Raven actually joins them, cause if she runs off again instead of joining them, they are short one more maiden that could have dealt with most of the WF in less than two seconds.