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I'd argue the point about Sun, given that I really can't recall a scene where he isn't acting as a love interest ( or at least being set up as one by the narrative). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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I\'d argue the point about Sun, given that I really can\'t recall a scene where he isn\'t acting as a love interest ( or at least being set up as one by the narrative). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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As for Yang, I don't see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention :
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As for Yang, I don\'t see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention : \" may have an actual love interest, but they will usually be less significant than this character\" which seems to be true if Rooster Teeth is using Yang as the character whose maiming hurts Blake. Yes there\'s a narrative reason for why Yang goes after Blake, but Sun in-universe has a just as good reason for going after her. (Actually, why does Yang not show more concern for Ruby than Blake? And Sun not offer to go with her to get Blake?)

For me at least, Adam\'s rant revealing his creepy love for Blake and the immediate contrast with Yang\'s arrival means she\'s taking up the narrative role of most important person to Blake, the person she \"loves\" most. Which should be Sun\'s role if he\'s the love interest.

So, since Yang is replacing Sun for that scene, I\'d argue that she\'s the not-love interest of the episode.

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I'd argue the point about Sun, given that I really can't recall a scene where he isn't acting as a love interest ( or at least being set up as one by the narrative). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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I\'d argue the point about Sun, given that I really can\'t recall a scene where he isn\'t acting as a love interest ( or at least being set up as one by the narrative). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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As for Yang, I don't see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention :
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As for Yang, I don\'t see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention : \" may have an actual love interest, but they will usually be less significant than this character\" which seems to be true if Rooster Teeth is using Yang as the character whose maiming hurts Blake. Yes there\'s a narrative reason for why Yang goes after Blake, but Sun has a just as good reason for going after her. (Actually, why does Yang not show more concern for Ruby? And Sun not offer to go with her to get Blake?)

For me at least, Adam\'s rant revealing his creepy love for Blake and the immediate contrast with Yang\'s arrival means she\'s taking up the role of most important person to Blake, the person she \"loves\" most. Which should be Sun\'s role if he\'s the love interest.

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I'd argue the point about Sun, given that I really can't recall a scene where he isn't acting as a love interest ( or the narrative setup cost of one). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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I\'d argue the point about Sun, given that I really can\'t recall a scene where he isn\'t acting as a love interest ( or at least being set up as one by the narrative). Even the fight his team has ends with him reinforcing the shiptease.
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As for Yang, I don't see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention :
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As for Yang, I don\'t see why those argument disprove the entry. The key lines from the trope that got my attention : \" may have an actual love interest, but they will usually be less significant than this character\" which seems to be true if Rooster Teeth is using Yang as the character whose maiming hurts Blake.

For me at least, Adam\'s rant revealing his creepy love for Blake and the immediate contrast with Yang\'s arrival means she\'s taking up the role of most important person to Blake, the person she \"loves\" most. Which should be Sun\'s role if he\'s the love interest.

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