Talk:Marinette Dupain-Cheng/@comment-44481152-20191202232038/@comment-44480665-20191215235043

Well - to "shoot on the head" - that just doesn't work. In a kid's show you can only show death indirectly. Such as Wang Fu - he has lost his memory and is leaving Paris forever. And if it has to be a real death, then it is through super super power (such as Ladybug and Hawk Moth in "Cat Blanc"). Hopefully it is far enough away from reality that kids will not recognize it as cruel truth.

I think the show is showing enough deaths. But in such a way that children do not recognize them directly. For example in "Ladybug & Cat Noir - Origins, Part 1", where the Montparnasse Tower is destroyed for the first time. In broad daylight, on a weekday. Every reasonably intelligent person knows that at that time many hundreds of people were working in such a high-rise building that many hundreds of people were dying at that moment. In "Syren" all of Paris is flooded. Thousands of people drown here. Not to mention the extinction of all humanity in "Cat Blanc".

Isn't that enough for you? Do you really want to see Hawk Moth's brain spilling on the street?