I'm still appalled that Chloe "I'll go and throw together an outfit out of my beloved dead dad's old clothes" Price didn't get an option to wear William's jacket which was literally carefully hanged in her room.
fucking love ships where one of them is insecure sometimes about themselves and how they love other people because they've been through so much and aren't the best people in the world and their soulmate literally adores them.
"Breakfast in bed? My, I might have to pop the question soon."
They rolled their eyes lovingly, "I'm just trying to be the best girlfriend." It came off a bit uneven and they internally winced. It was one of those days.
Their partner doesn't stutter, their eyes going softer with just a hint of teasing and complete adoration in their voice, "Aren't you already, mon amour?"
What I found ironic about Bakugo Katsuki ( Boku No Hero Academia) and Chloe Bourgeois ( Miraculous Ladybug ).
Is the fact that the latter is way more loved in the fandom yet has done so many awful things regardless when he made a half-baked apology to his victim Izuku, ( even said 'Nothing between us will change and still kept insulting Izuku afterwards, rendering his apology null and void of genuine remorse ).
While the other one on the other hand is hated ( understandable ), yet we're actually shown why she's the way she is ( her parents, yes, even her ADULT father Andre ) but somehow her actions are far irredeemable than what Bakugo has done, despite the author Hori saying that he's not abused from his family like Chloe is.
And you might be thinking, "And? What's your point?". My point is, both has done awful things but somehow, in some odd way, Bakugo is deserving to be forgiven no matter how many times he does something messed up, yet we should never forgive Chloe despite her doing the exact same thing.
Cause in all honesty, I would have chosen to have Izuku and Marinette to NOT forgive their bully, and that Bakugo and Chloe should face consequences and then acknowledge that they should change for the better, without having their literal victims be obligated to help them.
An antagonist finally sharing/showing their tragic backstory and doing one or two good things is NOT a redemption arc. Especially if they continue to be bad or become even worse.