Nothing wrong with that. Pyrrha is only slightly lesser waifu material than Weiss.
Come now- Weiss would wear the pants of any relationship she was in.
Though as far as Pyrrha and Jaune... I actually don't ship that. Comes off to me as having just too much of a smidgen of emotional dependence on Pyrrha's part- she needs a friend more than a boyfriend, and I'm of the opinion that your only major emotional connection shouldn't be the one you pine for. (Of course, it doesn't help that the JNPR team dynamic is less developed than the RWBY connections.)
It reminds me of Chie and Yukiko from Persona 4, honestly. A real and genuine friendship that also masked jealousy and dependence. (If you've never played it, watching the first two hours or so of Persona 4 through the Yukiko arc is actually a pretty solid character arc.) If the cast of RWBY went on the far side of the TV, I'd expect Pyrrha's shadow to be a bit of her that wants Jaune to depend and look at her and no one else.
There may be a delay on the release of volume 3 compared to 2 for well obvious reasons. It will probably be a few months later but i'm fine waiting longer.
You know, I'm less concerned about the animations than I am in the creativity behind the character creation. Monty was a great and flashy animator, but he's not the only one who can do fight scenes (and I'm willing to deal with less). I understand Monty was also developing his team, so there are probably some unsung heroes in the animation department who can step up and know who to reach out to to get help. What gets me is the design complexity of the various characters and some of the thematic interplays that go with them.
If none of you have ever gone to the RWBY wikitropes pages and character sections, you can pick up a lot of the fairy tale inspirations and thematic interplays between the characters. Stealth puns and subtle allusions, and all that.. I don't know how many were deliberate, and how many were Monty's own, but it's rare to see that sort of thing created. I never realized that Ironwood was a thematic reference to the Tinman from the Wizard of Oz, including a Russian allusion to his interaction with Goodwitch.
But- I'd settle. I enjoyed that Season 2 expanded the perspective to world-building, and I think that helps avoid the dependence on fight scenes in particular. I wouldn't say 'political thriller,' but RWBY was and can expand to rest of something other than fight scenes.