Talk:Chloé Bourgeois/@comment-7117024-20180208020626

Recently, there is an interesting conversation involving Thomas about Chloé's actions. For a long time, Thomas has been open about making Chloé as unlovable as possible. He accentuates that Chloé hasn't changed from "Despair Bear" (not surprising considering the ending), only being good to please Adrien. The poor guy even asks if he should've done more to make both Chloé and Lila, characters he intentionally made as unlovable, not be so favorable by fans.

I get the argument on Lila, who I openly like for being awful in a sneaky way, but I think Thomas will have to accept that things spoiled to us make it hard to not look at Chloé more sympathetically. I enjoy, Chloé, but I agree that she is absolutely terrible. However, because we know she'll become Queen Bee, it's hard not to look at her and try to find moments where she is being a better person. I think it's important to take "Despair Bear" showing Chloé's potential to be good, but it's not a true starting point, most of her actions from beginning to end of self-serving, and there will be future moments giving better insight to her and (hopefully) show her intentionally change from her unlovable self to a better person who is truly working to improve herself.