Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190112144055/@comment-38127236-20190115003340

Alhazad2003 wrote: Ashley Skribbles wrote: Jyzuru wrote: after thinking about it more, I don't think they'll go with it, but I could honestly see Adam committing suicide at the end of this volume.

he's emotionally and mentally broken, they're right there at the waterfall.

I can see it now, Blake and Yang teaming up to fight him, they deplete his aura, they break his weapon, once more Blake begs for Adam to let go of the past and to turn himself in, some generic line about never letting go or something along those lines, and then he throws himself off to his death having given up on the world

again, I doubt they would do this, but I see it more likely that our heroes taking his life, since RT will probably want to keep the good guys bloodshed free and preserve their purity, also I doubt they'd handle the trauma of having taken someone's life well based off the way they handled the PTSD Your theory makes sense, but then would Blake and Yang be traumatized because they witnessed someone take their own life? No, Jyzuru is saying they won't be able to handle the trauma of actually killing Adam, not watching him take his own life.

Though personally, I doubt they'll kill him in cold blood. More likely they'll trounce him, and Adam goes over the edge. But then he grabs onto either Blake or Yang, vowing to take them with him. But he gets kicked off, and he falls to his death. That's far more likely than them actually killing him, for it'd be a life-or-death situation. While I see your point, all I'm saying is that it would be traumatizing to witness a death. When Ruby saw Pyrrha die she was probably traumatized at some point because she saw someone die, I know that they are two different people with very different personalities with Pyrrha being a hero and Adam being a villain, but Ruby felt grief when Pyrrha died because she was close to her. Blake and Adam were close at some point in time so Blake would probably feel bad even though Adam was a bad guy because she probably thinks that he could have changed at some point. (BTW I fixed some grammar and spelling mistakes you made)