Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-27808893-20160224133440

I'm kinda impressed seeing how impactful this death is being on people. it's a testiment to how effective the writing of the show has been that people are litterally reacting to Pyrrha's death with genuine grief.

you've got the people who are convinvced she's not really dead (denial)

the people who are angry at how "shit" the writing is, ignoring that if this show had shit writing, it wouldn't have this impact on people (anger)

then you've got the people making and signing that petition (bargening).

personally, I'm kinda past the "depression" stage, so I can attest that it's also in force.

that's the sign of really good writing.

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Ok, my real point is two folds.

1)the people who are sad and angry at how much more development and storylines they should have had for Pyrrha, and how it's not fair to kill her way too soon - that's what you're suppose to feel like.

2)ask yourselves a simple question. Given that Ruby is the main character, and this is HER story, not Pyrrha's, and given Pyrrha's characterization, and her actual role in the story from litteraly her introduction, onwards - are you really surprised to discover that Pyrrha's destiny wasn't to BE the hero, but to empower the hero ?