Talk:Extracurricular/@comment-174.94.31.21-20140829160927/@comment-25358959-20140829185748

I would agree about the "teen drama," but if the story is set in a school with a cast of teenage students/warriors, there's inevitably going to be some "teen drama." If that's not used in the background of the story (Cinder's trio and their plans and Blake's issues were the primary point in this episode) they they'd be ignoring a huge part of the plot they established in the very beginning. The good thing is that this dance, and everything that come with it, will accomplish some more character development with some characters and an advancment of the overall story, like why Cinder is at Beacon in the first place.

As for Blake, she acted the way she did because she's absessed with stopping the White Fang and Torchwick and is exausting herself, making her irritable. So unlike Weiss, it's just temporary.