I'm so glad to finally see my peopleš
Season 6 so far seems like a big improvement in some areas, specifically Marinette.
It's kinda annoying seeing how many people keep bringing up the London special saying she's no longer mature or that it's like she forgot everything that happened.
Because so far it feels like a normal progression of her character. Because it's a regression. The intro spells it out: her knowing Gabriel's secret is eating her up and it's eating her relationship up.
The way she has no idea how to behave around Adrien after that, asking Alya and Nino to join her date because everything has to be perfect.
The idea of Sublime and Adrien possibly talking about her without knowing what they're saying about her, wanting to make sure they're friends.
Getting so worked up over a 100th kiss where the stars and planets align as a sign of good luck that everything is going to be alright and crying when he doesn't show up.
She's literally going out of her way to make sure everything is perfect to make up for the fact that the one thing that's out of her control could not only hurt their relationship, but seriously hurt Adrien in the process.
And so far I'm really liking this route they're taking with her character. It's subtle but effective.
I would unironically love this. A Miraculous version and a non-fandom one (obvi with it's own dark story)
Miraculous Ladybug Dating Sim where you play as Marinette as she tries to build a romantic relationship with Adrien
It starts off all cute and sweet as Marinette tries to max her skills and social links to increase her chances of passing skill checks or learning important information about Adrien and his life so she can keep increasing that heart meter
But stuff starts getting weird
And the decisions start getting harder
And Marinette/the player starts to realise that there's a lot of stuff being learned that Adrien doesn't know
The choices become less about what would make Adrien happy and keep those hearts filling up, and more about what will keep him safe
Cause it turns out his family has done some really fucked up shit and he's none the wiser
And the game just keeps going, becoming less of a sugary sweet dating sim and more of a psycological horror
A "good ending" is no longer possible, so it all becomes about keeping the game going. Because if a slip is made, if Adrien finds out the truth, if the game ends - then what happens to Adrien? Does he disappear if the screen fades to black? Can he be saved if the game file is reset? Or will it be permanently game over?
I hope there's a moment we get a deep dive into her thoughts and it's like that Spongebob scene
and her fighting it because Marinette shouldn't know what's going on
I think people forget Marinette is like 14.
(Disclaimer; I only roughly know what going on in season 6 so, correct me if Iām wrong. )
Marinette was given the truly impossible decision of either A), telling her recently orphaned boyfriend, that his father, who just JUST DIED, was the super villain whose been terrorizing him and everyone he loves, for a year now. To make matters worse, he and his father had a very broken relationship, that heāll never have the chance to fix, because heās dead. Or B), Telling her orphan boyfriend, that his dead father, at least died a hero, but forever living with the burden of knowing thatās a lie.
To make matters infinitely worse, she has like an hour to decide. Plus, whichever she chooses sheāll have to tell both Adrien and the rest of the country HERSELF. So, of course Marinette, whoās used to lying to āprotectā others, picks option B. Was it the right decision? Absolutely not. But she shouldnāt even have to make that decision, SHES A CHILD.
The two adults who knew the situation she was in, Tikki and Natalie, donāt even try to convince her to tell the truth. And her best friend, the only person she mightāve ever told she did this, Is (rightfully) PISSED with her, even though she also chose not to deal with the burden of knowing that when given the opportunity. Getting mad at your best friend for not saying and then also choosing not to say anything is wild (again correct me if im wrong about the situation, I havenāt seen the episode yet)
The fact Marinette hasnāt had an actual mental breakdown over this is insane. HER VILLAIN ARC WILL BE LEGENDARY.
I was and STILL am FIGHTING back squeals to not wake up my roomie. STOP
I can't handle this cuteness
This is a something me and a friend did; she came up w/ the backstory, and I was the one to write the actual story. /When Georgica turned sixteen, he was allowed to finally drive. The thing is, he was not taught beforehand. You might be thinking, "How the diddly-darn heck was he allowed to drive when he did not know how?" Well the answer is simple, he lives in IGof4tropilos, on street IDGAF(I Don't Give A Flip-flop). Anyways... One day as he, the 'beautiful' Georgica, was backing out of the driveway, he ran into the trashcan which sent him flying all the way across town onto street Oopsie. In case you're curious of what kind of trashcan he hit that somehow made him fly, it was imported from Japan, manufactured in a trampoline factory. He was paralyzed from the waist down, so he was then put in a wheelchair(oh, dear). Your think it's horrible, but Georgica loved it! Whenever someone wasn't nice to him, he could run over their foot! It continued the same. Then one day, he had to go to court; reason being, he ran over someone's figure(don't ask, I was there and I don't even understand how it happened). Georgia took his $5(I don't even know at this point) and went off. He told the truth as the other person was making stuff about how she couldn't read(she was reading that off from her paper btw). Georgia lost the case, but he still won because he lost his sanity along with the case and ran over the judge with his wheelchair. It was a good end of the day for Georgica(at the mental hospital). The End\ She said that I should make a Webtoon bc she thought it was so funny, I might post this drawing I actually have for this
Juleka's song was amazing. I love that she got to shine, but I can't get over not hearing the battle. To me, it was weird and felt empty. I wish there was at least like thuds and clanging, some calloutsš§āāļø
It might be the 'tism, but it took me aback lol
I just know I look insane with this constantly playing in my head
"et je t'aime" intensifies
So Climatiqueen just premiered and I have to say...
Aurore's character is the perfect example of how a returning antagonist should be handled, don't recycle them for the sake of recycling them, continue to build on what we know of THEM, because that's what makes them unique, if you don't do so, then there's no reason as to why any other character wasn't in their place.
For example, in this episode the writers used the established foundation Stormy Weather gave them about Aurore's interests to fit the theme of discovering your passion (and to possibly lay the groundwork of foreshadowing Ladybug's reputation downfall, as It's honestly very suspicious the social media theme was the focus of two episodes in such a short amount of time). Thanks to that, we now know that Aurore wanted to win the role as climate presentator in 'Stormy Weather' because meteorology was her passion, and not solely because of popularity as we previously thought (though that did play a role as well, as this episode proves), adding layers to her character in a way that feels justified as they are relevant to the story we're being told (unlike other instances where they can feel like an unnecessary info dump because of bad timing, like Gabriel's backstory, or so I've been told, I haven't followed Miraculous since early S3 lol).
I'm a sucker for little continuity details like that because it helps cement the idea that the world is alive, and it makes me appreciate the analytical labor writers go through in order to do help this illusion remain believable.
From day one, there have been multiple theories and interpretations about what Adrienās future career path and passions would be as we all wanted to see this boy be able to choose and discover something for himself rather than the dozens of activities his father was making him do. I believe the most popular theories in the fandom were Adrien becoming a baker or a stay-at-home dad. I think the popularity of these theories arose due to Adrien being good with kids and showing a fondness towards Marinetteās family and their bakery in early seasons. Furthermore, as Miraculous is built on subverting gender roles, and Adrienās characterisation is more traditionally feminine with the narrative I guess we were building on that (and men taking on more domestic roles seems to be loved in fandom spaces in general).
However, I hadnāt quite seen running as a potential career choice for Adrien and most of us wouldnāt expect it either.
I, for one, didnāt expect it but I am not disappointed and I think it makes a great lot of sense for his character for three reasons.
Reason #1
As much as I love baker and stay-at-home dad Adrien aus, Iām glad that canon chose not to take that route in this episode. I think that choice would be more detrimental to his character rather than beneficial in our canon narrative.
As Thomas commented, so much of his character already revolves around Marinette considering that heās pretty much all he has left and feels the most comfortable around her right now. (Even before his fatherās death, his sense of identity seemed to revolve around her a lot as we saw him expressing that his love for her was the only thing he was sure of in S5. I think itās because heās been deprived of autonomy so much that he seems to be used to basing his desires around other peopleās).
Thatās why I believe him going into baking or being a stay-at-home dad at the future would not really help him grow as a character as both those choices still keep him under Marinetteās wing.
As this episode established, Adrien needs to figure and explore his passions for himself. Whilst Marinette will always be there for him, he needs to understand what he wants by his own volition.
(Having him make a breakthrough in discovering his interest for running without Marinette at the end of this episode was a great start!) Reason #2
I thought it was interesting how they started this sequence with Adrien looking up sadly at his big and lonely house before running away from it.
It takes me to what Sublime asks him later on.
This is what Adrien has wanted from Season 1: to run away and escape the four corners of his house to explore the outside world. It feels like a callback to Origins where I think of Adrien running away from house to start school. Thereās also several times in the show where he runs away to escape the cold and lonely atmosphere his house brings.
The bars on the gate of the house in this scene also makes it look so much like a prison.
Of course, we now have Adrien standing on the outside of it rather than inside considering that the person who was keeping him in the house in the first place is dead.
It still doesnāt mean that Adrien thinks of the house as less of a prison. An association like that is hard to forget especially now that the house is where both his parents died.
But now, without Gabriel, we know heās free to run from it for as long as he wants.
I also want to add that in Hinduism, running is considered as a physical response to escape distress.
Reason #3
Should someoneās passion really be built on running away from something else? Well no. But I donāt think weāre meant to see it that way. Adrien running at the end of this episode away from his house is meant to symbolise him finally breaking free from the Gabrielās controlling influence. Him running away is mainly a step towards his growth.
Besides, running isnāt only seen as means to escape problems but it also signifies pursuit of a goal and taking on a spiritual journey for self-growth. (Dream analysis tends to associate both escapism and pursuit to running in dreams depending on the context and circumstance). This also fits Adrienās character quite well. Not only is he escaping past trauma, but heās taking on a new journey to explore what he wants in life.
So yeah, let the boy run!
Iām super excited to see where they take his characterisation with this one. The symbolism behind his potential passion/career choice is just gorgeous.
Edit: Iād just like to make it clear that I donāt see this scene as Adrien finding his passion for life. I more or less see it as Adrien taking a step forward to discover something he potentially is passionate about by himself without input from any of the people in his life (he also makes a new friend on his own and that makes me happy). Running is indeed a potential career choice for Adrien, and it could possibly be something he can see himself doing in the future, and we will definitely get more buildup to this passion of his in future episodes too! Itās not a definite career choice for Adrien though, because as Marinette said, heās young and he has plenty of time to explore what heās passionate about. This scene isnāt really about making a definite choice, but rather Adrien being allowed to explore something he feels is right by his own choice.
I am a grown ass adult and I still get nausea when I feel like I'm in trouble. They're gonna send me to the principals office and take away my toys for a week. Can you just fucking kill me instead of making me stew in my fucking anxiety
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