Thread:Hidden Scorpius XI/@comment-5426254-20160324001154/@comment-25405817-20160326014637


 * " See, I wanted to utilize a "Show, Don't Tell" moment instead of Pyrrha constantly having to act as exposition for the audience, when it comes to introducing Semblances like Ruby's speed."

What you fail to see, is that She isn't explaining only to the audience, she's explaining it to Jaune. The exposition works in this instance, you just didn't notice that.

*" And the argument I will make or moving the boss fights is from  this bit here, where the entire team splits up, and WBY awesomely, but inefficiently, take on the bosses one by one, instead of having Weiss freeze them in place and quickly moving forward as a team, trying to actually stop the train instead of fulfilling a series of petty vendettas."

That is not what you made it sound in the previous post. Now, what you want to suggest is to have Neo, "Bane" (not actual name, for the record) and Roman facing off the girls during the finale? That's an idiotic idea. It would cram the finale even more by having people worry about those three.

And on another note, WBY going one-on-one with with each baddy serves a purpose. For Yang, it shows how her temperament can lead to defeat. For Weiss, it shows her own weaknesses against big opponents. For Blake, it shows her resolve to fight for what is right.

Not only do these moments have a purpose, they also have a reason. With Oobleck's inquiry still fresh in their mind, they each needed to fight on their own to prove themselves.

*" Besides, it also raises the stakes a step further than just clearing a bunch of Grimm, and provides a more suitable reason for some of the other villains that are not named Roman escape and regroup for future volumes, a more plausible idea rather than wonder if the baddies were all sealed inside the subway."

Like I said, having them fight during the finale is a stupid idea. Neo clearly made her escape in the previous episode, so no need to retcon that. "Bane" could be shown escaping through an alley, Blake seeing him but unnable to stop him because Grimm. There you go, there's no point in changing that.

And just for the record, I don't enjoy helping you out. Your critique on the series, as I've expressed before, is extremely pointless and unreliable as feedback. The only reason I am giving you advice is because my personal code of honor and you asked me.