Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190119003858/@comment-15484286-20190223014039

Sentry 616 wrote: If he had all the potential in the world for redemptiuon, then why did he lack any real remorse? while I agree, he wasn't really in the realm of redemption, but they really did mess his character up every chance they had

where was the cool and calculating Adam what wanted to burn the world down, who wanted absolute power and fear in this volume?

what was the point of having Blake say she moved on and wasn't afraid of him anymore, just to have her run scared from him

what was the point of giving Yang PTSD, only for her to instantly get over it when she came face to face with him?

and why not have Weiss meet him, see the branding, and start to feel the guilt that her father created the monster that haunted her friend for years, instead we got a crazed ex-boyfriend who really didn't even get a dignified death. I still wish they had offered him a chance for surrender, only to take his own life, being ready to die for the cause over being imprisoned