Hmm... I loved the episode and I especially loved that it was spent mostly on fighting (finally!), but at the same time I think Ilia's redemption was a little too sudden. I mean, yes, I know she loves Blake and that she doesn't really like violence, but I can't ignore the fact that she was ready to ship Blake off to Adam only in the previous episode. She must have been very conflicted to go from that to betraying the White Fang in such a short time. I guess she really meant it when she said she was sorry. It's good that she's willing to try Blake's way now, but I hope she truly believes it's the right thing to do, because otherwise I feel like she's just helping out of guilt. Ilia used to justify the White Fang's actions because they "got results", but now she needs to learn that sometimes doing the right thing is its own reward. (Not that I expect anyone in Mistral to be ungrateful if the Faunus help save Haven, of course.) In short, I'll consider Ilia reformed only after she's proven she really understands why Blake and her family keep fighting the good fight.