Talk:Troublemaker/@comment-35072635-20180617020521/@comment-34000990-20180617060458

That makes sense, but when you watch the episodes, you're going to watch them in some kind of order, and sometimes the episodes contradict themselves on major plot points and watching them out of a certain order is very confusing.

As an example, you can take three episodes, Zombizou, Despair Bear, and Frightningale. Each one plays a role in Chloe's redemption arc leading up to the Queen's fight. In Frightningale, Chloe is salty so she's mean as usual, and akumatizes the villan of the week. In Despair Bear, Chloe realizes the consequences of her actions,  tries to be nice but snaps, akumatizes someone, and then is nice again before taking it back at the end. So here Chloe was practicing being nice but it didn't quite work for her. In Zombizou Chloe is mean but then straight-up apologizes to the person she akumatized, and even gives her teacher a gift in the end, setting herself up for the redemption she needs to become Queen B.

So the obvious (and preferred) order for someone who wants to watch Chloe's redemption arc would be: Frightningale, Despair Bear, then Zombizou. But the production code order for these episodes is: Despair Bear, Frightningale, then Zombizou. It doesn't really make sense. Then the air date order for these episodes are: Despair Bear, Zombizou, then Frightningale. That doesn't make sense either. Then after that is the Queen's Fight where Chloe becomes a superhero, which is less satisfying for the viewer if their viewing order is wonky - especially if they're watching it in air date order. So I think that the ordering for season 2 is important.