Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-16277621-20130823040543/@comment-14909251-20131102001453

XDex wrote: If Weiss is logical about it, she'll realize that Blake's had months to kill/kidnap her, and that someone on a mission wouldn't have attracted attention by getting into a big argument. But she won't be logical, not with the way she currently views Blake. I think you greatly underestimate Weiss. You also have to consider that Blake is not exactly proud of her prior involvement with the White Fang because of their increasingly callous disregard for innocent life. Were Blake someone who still fervently believed in the group and believed in its current path then not only would Weiss likely not reconcile with her, Ruby and Yang would also disown her pretty quick. Most would not really be able to fault them for it either.

Blake's apparent shame when being personally confronted with the consequences of the group's actions makes it clear that she is not proud of what they did, even if she understands their reasons. That is their "in" if you will. When you consider the context of the argument between Weiss and Blake it generally is a matter of Weiss making fairly accurate statements, followed by Blake saying it is it not that simple, but clearly recognizing that she is not too far from the truth.

Weiss and Blake are going to become very close friends. The first step in that direction will probably be in the next episode, where they reconcile their differences. Blake having left the White Fang and come to Beacon for a new start will play a role in that. I suspect Weiss will still not be completely trusting of her, but trusting enough to accept her as a teammate and will try to tone down her rhetoric.

Then they will bond over Blake's tube of refreshing Shi-Nee brand toothpaste.