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* {{Mouthscreen}}: Blake
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* Mouthscreen: Blake
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* Mouthscreen: {{Mouthscreen}}: Blake
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Removing trope misuse; there needs to be in-universe acknowledgement that whatever happened off-screen was definitely awesome. This is an audience reaction entry.
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The final battle is cut out in favor of showing Yang's ranting towards Raven and Lionheart's (also off-screen) death.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in "[[Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong Known By Its Song]]", Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in "[[Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong Known By by Its Song]]", Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The final battle is cut out in favor of showing Yang's ranting towards Raven and Lionheart's (also off-screen) death.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in "[[Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong Known by it's Song]]", Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in "[[Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong Known by it's By Its Song]]", Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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Corrected oversight.
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* ThatWomanIsDead: As part of her TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, Yang briefly mentions that, according to Taiyang, Raven was a complicated person who fought for what she believed in. When Yang gives her ArmorPiercingQuestion about whether Raven killed that version of herself that her father described, it causes Raven to stop dead in her tracks and emotionally disintegrate.
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* ThatWomanIsDead: As part of her TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, CallingTheOldWomanOut speech, Yang briefly mentions that, according to Taiyang, Raven was a complicated person who fought for what she believed in. When Yang gives her ArmorPiercingQuestion about whether Raven killed that version of herself that her father described, it causes Raven to stop dead in her tracks and emotionally disintegrate.
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Calling The Old Woman Out is often a sub-trope of The Reason You Suck Speech that is already listed, so listing the super-trope as well is not needed.
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* CowardiceCallout: Yang during her ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Raven tears down the latter's SocialDarwinist delusions and exposes her for the DirtyCoward she is, calling her out on how she runs away when things get too hard and she's always letting others put themselves in danger for her whilst never returning the devotion. The fact that Raven reluctantly relents to allowing Yang, ''her own daughter'', to take the Relic of Knowledge and in doing so put herself in Salem's crosshair so that Raven's own skin will be saved, puts the nail in the coffin and proves Yang's point.
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* CowardiceCallout: Yang during her ReasonYouSuckSpeech CallingTheOldWomanOut speech to Raven tears down the latter's SocialDarwinist delusions and exposes her for the DirtyCoward she is, calling her out on how she runs away when things get too hard and she's always letting others put themselves in danger for her whilst never returning the devotion. The fact that Raven reluctantly relents to allowing Yang, ''her own daughter'', to take the Relic of Knowledge and in doing so put herself in Salem's crosshair so that Raven's own skin will be saved, puts the nail in the coffin and proves Yang's point.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Yang brutally calls out Raven for murdering the previous Spring Maiden and justifying it as an act of mercy, as well as fleeing from the war with Salem out of cowardice, while Yang herself is fighting despite her fears. The speech is so effective, it actually gets through to Raven, who can only apologise before she bails out of the vault.
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* CowardiceCallout: Yang during her ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Raven tears down the latter's SocialDarwinist delusions and exposes her for the DirtyCoward she is, calling her out on how she runs away when things get too hard and she's always letting others put themselves in danger for her whilst never returning the devotion. The fact that Raven reluctantly relents to allowing Yang, ''her own daughter'', to take the Relic of Knowledge and in doing so put herself in Salem's crosshair so that Raven's own skin will be saved, puts the nail in the coffin and proves Yang's point.
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Removing potentially invalid example.
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* AnAesop: Family isn't always about having the same blood; it’s about loving and accepting the ones who do the same in return, no matter what.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong, Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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* AdviceBackfire: Back in Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong, "[[Recap/RWBYV5E6KnownByItsSong Known by it's Song]]", Raven advises Yang to question everything she's been told, so Yang decides to do just that by [[CallingTheOldWomanOut calling out Raven]] on her cowardice and her irrational perception of strength. By the end, Raven can only whisper a tearful apology before fleeing the Vault in shame.
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* AnAesop: Family isn’t always about having the same blood; it’s about loving and accepting the ones who do the same in return, no matter what.
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* AnAesop: Family isn’t isn't always about having the same blood; it’s about loving and accepting the ones who do the same in return, no matter what.