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It was readded again. It's been discussed in a couple of places, but referring to here as the relevant Discussion Page. It does contain the reasons why above, but to summarise - even though a season finale can potentially meet the requirements, it's only if its unusual for the nature of the work it's in. ''RWBY'' has been building towards this climax since the beginning, and as the villain points out, it's actually just the beginning of her plans. The season finale is a cliffhanger, not this trope.
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It was readded again. It\'s been discussed in a couple of places, but referring to here as the relevant Discussion Page. It does contain the reasons why above, but to summarise - even though a season finale can potentially meet the requirements, it\'s only if its unusual for the nature of the work it\'s in. \'\'RWBY\'\' has been building towards this climax since the beginning, and as the villain points out, it\'s actually just the beginning of her plans. The season finale is a cliffhanger, not this trope.

For the same reason, individual episodes don\'t count either. The growing darkness has been building since the beginning. We\'re not dealing with a light-hearted or mundane show that suddenly goes unusually dark and ends on an unusually sour note. This is a show that was kicked off with a promise of future darkness, has been getting steadily darker as time goes by and promises to continue getting darker in the future. The episodes don\'t meet the requirements for this trope.
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