Talk:Future Queen Bee/@comment-40220179-20191015183129/@comment-37502593-20191104004032

@DBFan9000 Chloe is not necessarily "pure" evil, she is Neutral Evil now, yes, but never "pure" evil. No one in this show, so far, has been at that level of evil. Not even Hawk Moth, the main villain. Reign of terror? Seriously? You saying that makes it seem like she's the main villain of the entire show or something. It doesn't make sense at all. What she did does not even come close to a "reign of terror". She's just spoiled and insensitive. Also, what happened in Miracle Queen made zero sense, mostly because the whole Chloe turning evil arc was not fleshed out at all. You get Miraculer, where she loses some faith in Ladybug, but could still resist an akumatization. And then suddenly out of nowhere you get Miracle Queen, where she becomes Hawk Moth's willing puppet. So basically, she essentially backpedalled past the character development starting line. This was negative development, she was worse than when she was in Season 1, because then, at least she didn't willingly let herself be akumatized. I hope that the writers would at least give her another chance after that, because they really did not do Chloe's character justice. Not at all. It probably would've been better if Chloe never got the Bee Miraculous in the first place and this "new" Queen Bee was the original Queen Bee, because then it spares us like an entire season of pointless character development for Chloe.

I want to zoom out now to talk about the show as a whole. This is one of the things that really annoy me in this show- the writers giving the audience a taste of what they want, and then just snatch it away just as quickly. Chloe's redemption was a really awful bait, and we all fell for it. Same with things like Marinette nearly getting akumatized three times in one season, and all that reveal stuff like in Oblivio or Desperada. And not to mention the dozens of times where an important love square moment was teased and then the writers are like "haha, gotcha". It's really annoying, and it pisses me off to see it happen so often. It can be exciting once or twice, but when the writers constantly do this, it makes it seem like they are doing it to provoke the audience on purpose. I don't even know why this still continues to happen. Each time something similar happens, I'm just like "why, why was that necessary?"