To all the people who are upset that "I make everything about Yang", look around at the way the fandom treats her character.
I did not make Ruby's breakdown be about Yang, people had to make it be about Yang being a bad sister.
I simply responded
Yes, I do talk mainly about Yang, but that's because there isn't a day in this fandom when someone doesn't talk shit about her, and I don't see it on my tl.
When people stop mischaracterizing her and making her out to be the worst human being possible, then I will stop->
"making everything about Yang"
But until then, yes, instead of replying to people with bad faith, I will make threads only on her to show my love and appreciation to her when all y'all do is treat her like shitπ
I want to talk a little about this scene in particular because for me, this is still one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the entire show even after all this time.
For the longest time when I rewatched Volume 5 I had to skip past it because it genuinely hurt too->
much to watch. Let me explain why.
The scene in itself, along with the context, is obviously sad.
This is someone who just got abandoned by her own mother again, just so she can grab a relic that would put a target on her back from the most powerful being on Remnant.
But->
what truly made this scene for me be in particular so incredibly heartbreaking is...the framing and direction of this specific shot.
It's genius, really, to direct it the way they did, but I also need them to pay my therapy bills because it was unfair.
#GREENLIGHTVOLUME10 #RWBY9Spoilers
Ruby is still dealing with her trauma and PTSD, and considering how we've been told this is just the start, I don't think these issues will be fully resolved this Volume.
We can't just let her end up in a miserable stateπ₯Ή