Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28171999-20190208002539/@comment-26018514-20190216195734

Arkantos95 wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: Arkantos95 wrote:

73.Anon.52 wrote: ... And you continue to ignore the point of the scene in which Yang and Blake first meet. Yang wasn't over there looking for a mate, she was trying to get Ruby to make friends.

Also, catcalling is for people who lack actual social skills or are just generally pieces of shit. Neither of which applies to Yang.

This is why people get annoyed by the disagreement for this ship. You people refuse to actually argue, instead focusing on rattling off a goddamn script, almost half of which was made irrelevant by V6. I ignore it because it is irrelevant, that's like saying Conan the Barbarian in it's entirety as a series of movies doesn't need to state he was a king because a scene in episode/movie 5 just required him to swing a sword.

A series is made of scenes, and within those scenes the story is supposed to be told, if it fails to support the final outcome of the narrative while showing it could easily have supported it, it has failed. And you're fucking ignoring the story being told in order to prove your points.

The reason Yang didn't say anything flirty to Blake when they walked over was because *they weren't' there for her*. They were there because Yang was trying to get Ruby to loosen up and make friends. You don't get your sister to make friends by hitting on the person they're trying to befriend.

Are you even reading what I'm typing? Because i'm looking closer at what you're typing here and I legit have no idea what your point here is. "And you're fucking ignoring the story being told in order to prove your points."

No, you're so fucking hung up on a single scene you're ignoring the continuous narrative, my entire point has been that in this one scene they could have shown an indication she cared AT ALL, but NEVER JUST THAT 1 SCENE, IT HAS BEEN SOMETHING THAT COULD BE SHOWN IN ANY INTERACTION WITH BLAKE OR ANY FEMALE.

All it would take in that scene is a "is that a candelabra or are you happy to make my acquaintance", "looking fierce", "playing a little heavy on the mysterious type...", "going for a theme...", ANYTHING. the point of the scene was to introduce the characters, yes that mostly included Ruby in that scene, but with the amount of wasted time going for laughs in V1-2 that argument holds no water.

Why does that make any sense to you? I'm annoyed because rather than any such line about Blakes appearance, they not only had time for the "boy's..." line, they also had time for the "eww" Shudder upon seeing Jaune in his PJ's, so what you are telling me is that it was more important in that scene for Yang to both be interested in boys, see Jaune and swear them off forever, than for her to show interest in Blake.

I'm not saying she needed to tell Blake she was interested, but showing the interest to the audience which requires almost no time investment.