Talk:Marinette Dupain-Cheng/@comment-31056424-20170311183014/@comment-7117024-20170311214146

I respectfully disagree, though I'm not trying to make you feel differently. I relate to Marinette, as with my experiences in school, I also struggled with talking and dealing with boys I had a crush on, though it wasn't as in an exaggerated way. I agree some of her actions related to Adrien, such as keeping a schedule on him, are creepy, but here's to hoping the show will acknowledge that soon and Marinette will improve from those type of actions.

Marinette is relatable at that situation, she is creative and has desires, and she struggles managing her life. She makes mistakes, but she learns from most of them and deals with the consequences of all of them. She's not a clueless ditz, as she knows how to respond to unpleasant situations, treat others, and think cleverly and responsibly. There are times where the show needs to develop her more, and with Adrien's family issues, she may need new plot elements written in involving her life. As far as a main superhero protagonist goes, though, she works for me because of her obvious flaws that are usually called out, and she always strives to do her best with her superhero life, social life, and school life.

That's what I find very interesting, though I understand that others don't feel the same way and I don't mind.