I have an idea that I prefer to Yang turning evil. Weiss runs away and meets up with team RJNR. They then meet up with Blake during a fight in haven. Blake wants to press forward but Weiss is like all "No we are going back to Vale and you are going to talk to yang." After a brief argument, Blake gives in. They take a side trip to Atlas to get a robot arm(I'll elaborate on there adventures there at a later point). They then go to vale to meet with yang. Yang tries to attack Blake but Blake hugs her and says I'm sorry. This calms Yang down though she is still pissed. RW and JNR go to hunt cinder while Blake stays with Yang until she gets her prosthetic on and decides to accept the call. After several talks, they rebuild their friendship stronger than before and begin to wonder if they should be more than just friends. Eventually, they see a news broadcast (the cct is up at this point once again I will elaborate later) of Ruby and her friends fighting against the opposing force and Yang decides to help. Blake however is reluctant because there is no way to get there in time. Just then, Raven enters the room. She and Blake have a brief skirmish before Yang explains things. Raven offers to send them through a portal just as taiyang enters the room. Raven says she'll meet with them later and BY leaves before things get really awkward. They meet up with the others and turn the tide of the fight. In the middle of the fight yang gets pinned down and Blake saves her. They then start making out before Jaune says nows not a good time.
All I see I conquerSo you know how I mentioned having evil, evil ideas for how the show could proceed?
Not only will Yang turn evil, but she'll subvert the title billing Plot Armor by killing Blake, leaving us with a Five-Man Band of Ruby as The Hero, Jaune as The Lancer, Nora as the The Big Girl, Weiss as The Smart Girl, and Ren as The Chick, with an eventual Sixth Ranger coming in the form of Emerald or Penny mk. II.
edited 16th Feb '16 7:10:12 AM by CaptainCapsase
I fail to see the evil part in killing blake
Plus, she also has to kill her an additional 8 times
Uni cat
Because I, much like Joss Whedon and Gen Urobuchi, am secretly an android fueled by the salty tears of fans, particularly shipping fans.
Now for bonus points: Blake's death happens along the lines of Han Solo's death in the new Star Wars, wherein Blake attempts to talk Yang down, and it appears to work, and for a moment it looks like Bumblebee is going to be canon, only for her to lash out and disembowel Blake.
edited 16th Feb '16 7:19:05 AM by CaptainCapsase
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Wait, what about if Yang and Blake kiss for a moment, everything is normal and the ship is confirmed.....and THEM Yang kills Blake, saying "not more running" and walk away.....
Oh I said that because I saw episode 11 with a friend and cheer when Adam cut Yang Arm(what? that is pretty badass) and his reaction was "Oh yeah, I forgot you come from warhammer..:"
edited 16th Feb '16 7:39:52 AM by unknowing
"My Name is Bolt, Bolt Crank and I dont care if you believe or not"Well monty also made Dead Fantasy, so it's safe to assume that he played FF7
Now why everyone wants Yang to turn evil? I expect her at least to become a Lone Wolf Anti-heroine that runs in Good Is Not Nice
Uni catApparently, the ship names for Winter/Qrow are Snowbird and Night's Watch.
And now I can't get "Winter Is Coming" jokes out of my head.
Wait, why is Qrow so attached to ruby if he isn't blood related to her? That because he is his father
Maybe, instead of the "Qrow is ruby's father" headcanon, he is close to ruby because she reminds him too much of Summer? This is pure speculation
Uni catI have no issues with Yang turning bad because she no longer wants to feel helplessness.
Yang's family was less then perfect growing up in a dysfunctional family when Summer died and the fact that Taiyang shut down after Summer's death. She's never really had a childhood like Ruby as due to her father breaking down she had to look after Ruby. She grew up as a bit of a rebel someone who would rather punch pepole but still having a caring side. I feel like Yang's attitude and head first mentality is a defense mechanism to make herself seem stronger than she actually is. She had to look after Ruby - there was no time to be weak - she had to be strong so she adopts an attitude that makes her out to be strong. Yang hates being helpless - being weak and now with what has happened with her she in her mind is now she is just helplessness and has lost everyone and she wants to be strong for everyone but after Yang got her arm cut off - she is now in a state of helplessness - a burden. Would it be that over the top that Yang simply wants to be strong again and despite Raven and Salem if they are league being villain Yang just simply wants to be strong again.
That's how it starts before The Dark Side Will Make You Forget sets in, thanks to Salem infusing Yang with Grimm flesh to allow her to regrow her arm and which allows her to turn her arms into wicked claws perfect for RIPPING AND TEARING GUTS.
edited 16th Feb '16 8:29:39 AM by CaptainCapsase

Well, that went from zero-to-goddamn-SIXTY in a hurry.
There, that's my complaint for the show's darkness. It came on too fast. I did not feel eased into whereas I felt that given the previous atmosphere eased into it is what I should have felt.
Also, totes get the bit about Cinder's plan just beginning so they can't exactly be stopped or else there's no plot. I would have found how well they're going only minorly irksome if it weren't for being in service to the above.