Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190119003858/@comment-17344148-20190121040049

Frankie291999 wrote: Glitchee123z wrote: Kunoichi101 wrote: sooooooo... guess cordo has no choice but need help from ruby and the gang to stop the grimm from attacking argus, am i right guys? imagine cordo asking maria for help

Nah, I bet Cordo just blames the attack on them. Doesn’t help that Ruby disabled the weapon, either. Even then, that won't explain the rationality behind using a giant robot specifically meant to fight giant Grimm to dispatch a group of teenagers, an experienced huntsman, a helpless old lady, and the Scion of the Schnee Dust Company who some how managed to sneak into her base and steal an airship. I'm pretty sure that and her spewing negativity over the intercoms was enough to attract the Grimm, not to mention the panick of the populace. Also, her whole speech about putting the people of Argus in their place while gloating about Atlas' superiority in a time where relations between the kingdoms are strained won't help either. Also, if it's Ironwood coming to save them, I'm pretty sure he'll side with the good guys, especially since they now know everything about the maidens, the relics, and the secret war. Cordo could say that Weiss refused to go back to Atlas without her friends, but Ironwood may find that and her decision to run away justified to some extent, considering he's not oblivious in the slightest to how much of an ass her father is.

There, you've said it: "... that won't explain the rationality..."

Cordovan has proven herself to be an irrational thinker-- one that justifies actions through irrationality and through heat of the moment decisions. Blinded with Pride, and you've got the Old Lady in the Shoe.