Talk:Wilfred Pain(?)/@comment-28325890-20160506064122/@comment-61573-20160506171252

I'd rather she didn't. The thing I like most in superhuman shows is that the hero always has one friend who is just a normal person. Basically, they have to be brave, loyal and courageous without relying on all the powers of their superhuman friend.

Plus, I think it would cause problems in the Ladyblog subplot, wouldn't Alya become less interested in Ladybug if she had powers of her own? Or would she get even more obsessed with finding the truth?

Personally, based on other shows that had this friend theme, it's usually a good idea to take your friend aside, say, look, I'm the superhuman you're a fan of, please don't tell anyone. The reason I believe this is that each of these shows lead to a massive problem caused by the fact that the superhuman in question didn't choose to trust their friend and something bad happened as a result. All of which could have been avoided if they'd just said who they were. And in several cases, the superhuman did, to save the friendship/solve the problem.