Talk:Season 2/@comment-29928519-20161005032325/@comment-61573-20161005053627

I've been working on a theory that in fiction, someone can become too invested in a character that they are blind to the flaws of that character, sometimes taking it to an improbable extreme.

I'll cite the most unsual case I encountered and you can decide if the principle applies here. There was this person who kept insisting Hans was the hero of the movie Frozen, that he was trying to save Arendelle from the evil Queen (Elsa) and Princess (Anna) who ruled it.

At the moment, Lila is an unknown quantity, we don't know if she'll go further down the path of evil or come back from it. But if she does become evil, would those who defend her accept it as fact or become what I call Evilverters? That means they will believe that even with Lila committing the most despicable acts onscreen, they just won't see it, thinking nothing but "Oh, poor little Lila, she is so cruelly treated by Ladybug".

And now that I am thinking about it, what if it's a confidence issue? Chloe, while being completely unpleasant, has a strong enough character to not be bothered by people resenting her. Whereas Lila by comparison was quite obsessed with having people like her, to the point of lying to make herself seem important.