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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation - he could be exasperated with Pyrrha taking command away from him. We see him left behind because he stops to growl with exasperation while everyone else races off which means he could be left behind for no other reason than because he stopped to growl first. When we see him slowly jog into the fight, he\\\'s obviously nervous and hesitant. In other running situations (late for class, the Vol 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation - he could be exasperated with Pyrrha taking command away from him and left behind because he stops to growl about it instead of immediately racing off like the others do. When we see him slowly jog into the fight, he\\\'s obviously nervous and hesitant. In other running situations (late for class, the Vol 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation - he could be exasperated with Pyrrha taking command away from him and left behind because he stops to growl about it instead of immediately racing off like the others do. When we see him slowly jog into the fight, he\\\'s obviously nervous and hesitant. In other running situations (late for class, the Volume 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation - he could be exasperated with Pyrrha taking command away from him and left behind because he stops to growl about it instead of immediately racing off like the others do. We only see him jog to a nervous stop. In other running situations (late for class, the Volume 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation only - his exasperation could be because Pyrrha takes command away from him, and he\\\'s left behind because he stops to growl instead of immediately racing off. In other running situations (late for class, the Volume 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation only - his exasperation could be because Pyrrha takes command away from him, and he\\\'s left behind because he stops to growl instead of immediately racing off. In other running situations (late for class, the Volume 1, Ep 8 fight) he\\\'s had absolutely no trouble keeping up.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, Jaune\\\'s exasperation is viewer interpretation only - his exasperation could be because Pyrrha takes command away from him, and he\\\'s left behind because he stops to growl instead of immediately racing off.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, his exasperation seemed directed more towards Pyrrha taking command than everyone running off. Part of the reason why he\\\'s left behind is because he pauses to growl instead of immediately responding to Pyrrha\\\'s command, ie, the reason why Jaune is exasperated is more about viewer interpretation than anything.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, his exasperation seemed directed more towards Pyrrha taking command than everyone running off. Part of the reason why he\\\'s left behind is because he pauses to growl instead of immediately responding to Pyrrha\\\'s command. Or, in short, the reason why Jaune is exasperated is more about viewer interpretation than anything.
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* MightyGlacier: He\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \
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* MightyGlacier: He\\\'s strong enough to contend with Grimm, but lacks his teammates\\\' incredible speed and leaping ability. In \\\"Breach\\\", he gets exasperated when his teammates charge forward and leave him in the dust.

If we troped every example of hesitant, nervous inexperience as this trope, the trope page would be overflowing. Also, his exasperation seemed directed more towards Pyrrha taking command than everyone running off. Part of the reason why he\\\'s left behind is precisely because he pauses to growl instead of immediately responding to Pyrrha\\\'s command. Or, in short, the reason why Jaune is exasperated is more about viewer interpretation than anything.
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