I still find it funny how the show trying to make Chloe look like this awful monster that came straight from hell unintentionally makes a lot of the other characters worse.
Buster being blissfully unaware of Chloe and Sabrina cheating for the entire year despite them sitting directly in front of her the entire time. Her dragging Marinette and Chloe to the office because it looks like Marinette slapped Chloe in the face only then to immediately try to guilt Chloe into a possible false confession by bring up a private and personal matter.
Plagg suggesting to slowly and painfully murder a 14 year old because she was mean to her sister one time in his presence while not doing or saying shit about Gabriel abusing Adrien for an entire year.
Andre the ice cream man, apparently having been illegally selling food without a permit for seemingly decades and refuses to get one once he's finally caught
Andre bourgeois, pins the blame of his corrupted political career onto Chloe, trades Chloe to Audrey, while acknowledging Audrey is abusive, for the stepdaughter he has no legal claim or right to.
I can go on but I'm pretty sure we all get the picture
This is a problem with how the show writes the good guys in general.
In order to make antagonists like Chloe come across as a plausible threat, pretty much everyone who isn't one of the main characters has to be completely oblivious to the problems this girl is causing, because in any other setting, real or fictional, it'd be pretty easy to stop her antics. As demented as Plagg's suggestion to murder Chloe is, at least he had some semblance of an idea to stop her from bullying people.
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When people on the internet make a show
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Like i mentioned a few times, Chloe's family has been training her to be the new Bee miraculous holder since Zoe and her were kids. Unlike Kagami who was basically raised by the Supreme, Chloe didn't really know about the Supreme or what exactly her parents were preparing her for. She just knew that her parents were involved in some shady organization, but not any details.
Zoe was the Supreme's original choice for the Bee Miraculous, but due to her running away from home, it was given to the second candidate. Chloe got what she wanted, but she has to deal with lots of angst about being the second choice and constantly getting compared to her sister who excelled at everything. Basically Tahani and Kamilah Al-Jamil, but with magic bee jewels.
As Hornet Queen / Sting (can't pick between those two names) she doesn't usually fight alongside Kagami, Luka and Felix. She usually does her own solo thing, but would occasionally be assigned to missions with the trio, or with Lila, much to their annoyance.
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Something I Noticed..
So from what we've seen, all the Sins have 3 forms, each in varying sizes.
Their Small and Medium forms are pretty much the same appearance wise, and seem like they're used for daily convenience. With their Small form being the size of an average demon. And their Medium form being about two or three times that.
Then they have their Large, or 'Full Demon' forms, in this state they tower over any other type of demon, along with parts of their body transforming. This seems like it's the one that actively used for battle as they unleash their full power.
Viv recently said that Lucifer is bothered by how short he is. So I find it's lowkey hilarious that Lucifer also has 3 forms. But he
NEVER.
GETS ANY.
BIGGER.
Source @38:28
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Snorkmaiden and Little My with Peonies
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Chloe Bourgeois
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The Queen and the princess
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miss bee tells a joke
(original funny was by my pal @halfahelix)
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All hail the arrival of Helluva Boss's new Queen Bee. Ow! Ow! Awwooooo! 🐺🐝
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One of the things I hate about Thomas Astruc is his thing of warping people's personalities to benefit his agenda.
Chloe is a good example of that:
In previous seasons, Chloé was always a passive bully (as weird as that sounds). She almost never does anything with her own hands. She usually made Sabrina do things for her (such as stealing Marinette's diary and taking pics of her designs). Or she calls Daddy to make things go away ("Daddy, do this! My daddy will do this to you if you don't do what I want!" *cue crocodile tears*).
When she does do things herself, she isn't direct. She always does things in roundabout or petty ways, like locking Juleka in the restroom, or bribing her class with concert tickets to become representative. The only direct thing I can think of is her trash-talking, like when she made Mylene cry by making fun of her cowardice.
And yet, we're just supposed to believe that she's suddenly capable of keeping Sabrina prisoner in a closet, is abusive to her dad (when what she does is either steamrolling or guilting), and puts roaches in Marinette's locker (damn girl can't even make a hat. What makes you think she'll make the effort to put roaches in a locker?)
I hate it. At least keep things consistent! It's possible to make Chloé a monster without sacrificing her personality!
The thing is that this could have worked as part of her "damnation arc" if it was natural development.
If you wanted to actually show Chloe getting worse instead of claiming she was always evil, make it so Chloe has to rely more on doing things by herself, becoming more aggressive and cruel in the process. That way, by the end of Season 5, it makes sense why Ladybug and Cat Noir see her as a huge threat.
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Look at her!
Look at her!
I WANT ALL OF YOU TO
LOOK AT HER!
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OH MY GOD
She finally called him “DAD” 😄🥳
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