Talk:Miracle Queen (The Battle of the Miraculous - Part 2)/@comment-26340025-20191116050423/@comment-38698074-20191118213617

> 1. She didn't steal it, she found it when LB dropped it while giving it to Alya before Alya got hit in Style Queen

I agree that she didn’t steal it at first, but she didn’t retrieve it even when Ladybug personally told her to do so after almost causing a train accident.

> She wasn't always a spoiled brat. She was nice and friendly to Adrien when they were toddlers, until her mother Audrey left for NYC to be an fashion critic and her father spoiled her so that she wouldn't feel sad that she doesn't have a motherly figure in her life.

First of, I’m pretty sure that the “Once a spoiled brat, always a spoiled brat” It’s an ironic reference to Chloé’s comment about Aurore and how, as she once Akumatized, she’ll always be a villain (Quite ironic. Both by the time she said it and now. Guess you could say that Karma finally got her there).

Secondly. It’s not that Chloé doesn’t knows to act nice. Despair Bear pretty much showed that Chloé knows how treat people right, but she just doesn’t like it. This is also showcased on her actitude towards other characters like Prince Ali.

> Chloé didn't exactly "cross the line"

Yes. Yes she pretty much did. You can’t pull an excuse for her behavior in this time. It’s ridiculous, Utterly ridiculous the amount of accountability that people want to take away from Chloé actions.

> When Ladybug recruited Ryuko instead of her as Queen Bee just so LB could get Kagami away from kissing Adrien. She let her feelings cloud her duty. So basically LB is partically to blame.

No. She’s not.

Ladybug is only to blame for being bias. She’s, however, not responsible over what Chloé decides to do on her own free will.

Ladybug already told to Chloé that she can not longer be Queen Bee and it’s just keeping herself from recruiting her because it would mean but danger to her family. Sure, Ladybug may came out as hypocritical on this regard, but Chloé isn’t aware of this and, at the end it doesn’t even matter, as for as much as she wants to, Chloé’s not entitled to be Queen Bee to begin with.

To put it short; the fact that Ladybug comes out as biased doesn’t means that she’s to blame for Chloé’s actions. You may say that there’s a chain of events that lead to that point, but that chain can only occur under choices; it was Chloé and only Chloé’s choice to team up with a terrorist because Ladybug didn’t let her be exceptional; and if that’s the reason why she turns out a villain, then there was never a point on why she should’ve ever be a superhero to being with.