* ok as much as I love Adoration, I am very upset that at the last minute they just straight up removed the trans/gnc representation
* because the florist, in the script and in the unfinished version of the episode, uses he/him pronouns, but in the final episode, they changed it to she/her, for some reason, and I just don’t know why
EMOTION SPOILER
So during this scene, the two are being scanned by the robots for identity checks, and they both PASS. Marinette as Zoe (via mask) and Felix as Adrien. Idk if this was like foreshadowing for the reveal of Felix or smtn but I felt like it felt kinda significant after I rewatched the scene.
Look who’s finally in one of the my hero movies
Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are.
Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people. The effect is so strong that just thinking about watching your favorite TV show can make you feel less lonely.
This is so sad, yet true.
“The loneliest people are the kindest.”
“The saddest people smile the brightest.”
“And the most damaged people are the wisest.”
“Because they don’t want anyone else to feel the way they do.” - Unknown.
Say it with me kids
Marinette is the PROTAGONIST
While Adrien is the DEUTEROGONIST
Think of Star and Marco if it helps
The show needs both, and they both need each other, but Star is the main lead of STAR Vs. The Forces of Evil
Just like how Marinette is the lead of Miraculous LADYBUG
(Don’t come at me with “BuT ITs CalLEd ThE MiRACuLoUS TalES Of LaDYBuG aND ChAt NoIr”. You know who actually calls it that? No one. We all call it Miraculous Ladybug. And that’s for a good reason. Because it’s focused on her. Marinette. LADYBUG.)
-This show is about women empowerment.
-Makes three girls fight over a boy.
Thomas.
Heya, I am not done with written posts yet it seems.
I don’t usually swear but this makes me wanna.
Ok first of all, feminism, woman empowerment?
If they give that to you, you are disappointed.
If they don’t , you are still disappointed.
If this show was about Chat noir as a superior or leader in the show, the audience would definitely take out the banners for women equality.
‘Makes three girls fight over the same guy’
Are you kidding me!?
Tell me this, if there is a celebrity in your school, a guy who is rich, famous, a model and top of that a gentleman, I guarantee that out of 10, 9 girls would chase after him like crazy!
We are teenagers. You are teenager, doesn’t that make sense?
How is chasing after a boy, anti feminism?
Do you really think that if there is a celebrity classmate, (like what if it’s your fav movie star) would you not try to at least make friends or try?
You won’t? Well I would.
You want the show to be realistic and relatable and when it is, you still complain?
What the-