Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-4141313-20181229085742/@comment-37941136-20181229145615

All the points you brought in this last post show a lack perspective. Maybe it was Monty's plan for Pyrrha to die from the beginning, but I don't think he planned for he to die while doing nothing. His original plan of her taking a hit for Jaune would be the definition of death with great meaning and not....whatever we have now. And of course, if the end result was for her dying, or making seem like she is dead when she is not, it is not for us to know right now. Of course they would not honestly admit such a plot line. So all of that really means nothing in the end.

And you only mentioned insignificant characters whose only purpose were to get killed for feels. Aside from Lelouch, who died after his story was complete and there was nothing left from it. That's quite a normal pot in writing. Penny fits as a character with little but significant screen time killed for the feels. Not characters that had 3 seasons of build time.

Akin to what the Game of Thrones writer does for his characters. He respects his characters enough to complete their story and then kill them, aside from Jon Snow, whose story was obviously not complete when he died. And as a result, he unsurprisingly doesn't stay dead for long.

To make matters clear, you cannot convince me that this is fine because "characters die sometimes" and "it's a dark word" and stuff. That is not how good writing works.