User blog comment:Gundam Legilis/What if The Red Trailer was better?/@comment-4010415-20160301055444

I dunno, I think one of the things they wanted to do with the four trailers was to keep things mysterious and not actually explain any of what was going on in any of those four situations. Instead, the show would reveal things that would explain what was going on in the trailers.

The trailers were little teasers to get us interested in learning about those characters.

The hints they left us in the Red and Black Trailers weren't even clear and led us to try to make our own conclusions.


 * Looking closely, we could read Summer's gravestone, but we didn't have any certainty as to who Summer was, until Burning the Candle.


 * In the background in the Black Trailer, we could see that some of the cargo had the same snowflake symbol that was seen on the back of Weiss' bolero. This brought up questions about what kind of connection Weiss had to that train and why Blake and Adam infiltrated it.


 * Blake leaving Adam at the end of the Black Trailer wasn't even explained until The Stray/Black and White. The only clue we had was that Blake didn't look very happy about the fact that Adam didn't care about the train's crew members.

I kinda think they kept the trailers vague on purpose, to give a bit of mysteriousness, and they wanted to wait until the show to properly introduce us to the characters and their personal situations.