Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-29684190-20191123161006/@comment-43749004-20191126084232

- One thing I really liked about this episode in particular was the atmosphere. The tundra in the early dawn, and then Amity at night, coupled with the score, was brilliant. Especially that very first shot of Amity's shadow slowly traveling across the snow. I love the early morning tundra setting in general.

- One thing I wish was addressed more was the reputation of our main heroes. Weiss, Blake, and Yang at least should be pretty well-known -- Weiss, for her former heiress status, Blake, for being "Princess" of Menagerie and a Belladonna, and Yang, for shattering her reputation at the Vytal festival (and then possibly amending itself when the truth about Mercury was reported to the world.) Additionally, considering how important huntsmen are in society, I would imagine that graduation ceremonies are a pretty big event, so the fact that Ironwood went out of his way to specifically license these seven students (who didn't take a license exam) seems pretty notable -- though that's moreso just my personal headcanon. I think it'd be really cool to see our heroes recognized and interviewed more, and to explore the Huntsman career and fame in general, sort of similar to how MHA does it.

- It's weird to imagine our main cast as official huntsmen now. Imagine them filling the roles that we saw the Ace-Ops playing last episode? I'd honestly love to see something like that in future volumes, with one of them having a little side-arc where they gain an aspiring huntsman admirer or something like that.

- The only thing I don't like about our heroes getting their Huntsmen licenses is that their Place of Issue and Authority on their licenses are both Atlas. I get why it's like that, but it feels wrong considering how Beacon is their actual school. I wish they'd been able to truly graduate, or at least get it on record somewhere that they're Beacon Academy Huntsmen.