Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-34633327-20180112214926/@comment-25396609-20180113171050

Cinder's entire downfall scene was pretty poetic; Vernal distracting her was as Warren said very similar to how they go Amber, even how she went down was a sort of polar opposite to her killing Pyrrha.

Pyrrha had a very dignified, if brutal, death; and was incinerated (which in many cultures is a part of a warrior's last rites)

Cinder was unceremoniously left to fall to her death, frozen in her last moments in possibly one of the least dignified poses possible.

It is possible she survives, albeit highly unlikely; and if she  does die I find it a very fitting end for someone so consumed with ego. Literally left to die in a hole.