Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-34633327-20180120015359/@comment-2600:1017:B125:E188:45F7:1729:8642:3E40-20180121050729

Just saw this episode after coming back from watching the latest Liam Neison movie, so I wasn't disappointed about the lack of an awesome action scene because I already had my daily fill. Which was good because this final episode was more about emotional feels, which I can enjoy after the big maiden fight last episode.

I love the dialogue between Blake and Adam, but the whole WF confrontation this and last episode feels a bit too much like Wish fufillment, that seemed too anti-Semitic too me. As much we wish violent political movements could die overnight, they don't just disappear that easily. So the end of the extremist White Fang movement as we knew it just feels to easy to me.

I hope that whatever they do with Raven they excute it well. When they first introduced Tex in season 1 of RvB, they made you think she was just a "rotten bitch" (actual qoute from the show). Yet the flash backs and backstory in later seasons really flesh her out and made her seem like more of a caring person underneath it all. Since they've introduced Raven this volume I felt like she would be a similar character as the plot moved forward (though maybe I also need to wait 7 seasons here as well).

-Defcon Deceiver