Okay in Season One Episode five Chat Noir sneezes from feathers and so does Adrien. How is Marienette so blind to notice this fact?
Okay in Season One Episode five Chat Noir sneezes from feathers and so does Adrien. How is Marienette so blind to notice this fact?
But what? Go on.
But it doesn't make you feel good, Callarson? Really? I suppose it could be for some people, but then I wonder why they'd still be watching it.
I mean if it doesn't make you feel good, then I guess it just seems kind of silly, doesn't it?
There are several things in it that don't make since. I mean I like the show but there are some stuff that is super cringey
Was it the gigantic flow chart tracking all of Adrien's daily activities, or what?
I see that as just plain crazy and I have a question if you were Adrien and you found out about Marinette's chart what would you do ?
Also how is the mayor still the mayor when he threatens his own citizens just to get what daughter wants?
@Chelsea - Hmm. I don't know if that's a fair question. I'm kind of prejudiced in Marinette's favor, because we know her so well now. But as a boy finding out a girl he barely knows is that uber-obsessed with him? In real life, that would just about kill any chance she had. I mean, if you just found that out, even not knowing who the girl was -- it's like, RUN AWAY!!! On the other hand, it's hard to parse how Adrien can't have noticed how cute and sweet Marinette is... but "sweet" is harder to quantify when weighing it against obsessiveness, which almost anyone's going to view as creepy. It's just that we get to see all aspects of Marinette, so we know there's a lot more to her than that. But take it from me, that's NOT the first thing you want a guy to learn and notice about you.
Oh, and I guess I should qualify that "barely knows" as in, I'm thinking about where the two of them were at in terms of familiarity when "the chart" first made its appearance, which was pretty early on. Later Adrien can call her a friend, not "a girl he barely knows". Still, even then, finding something out like that would be bound to put a little chill on things.
@Callarson -- Yeah, I would have to admit that Mayor Bougeios is not exactly the most realistic character. But one of the main aspects of the show is that it's a cartoon, which means you are going to have a healthy dollop of unreality and/or a comical dimension to the story. Things that are just for laughs, whether it's more of a satiric/parody kind of humor or slapstick physical stuff. So anyone who's going to take it deadly serious like it was an HBO, Showtime, or Netflix live-action series should probably just give it up -- you're just going to be disappointed if you expect every little aspect of the show to follow a kind of rigid logical realism.