They made an effort to portray Luka as a smart guy who figured out all by himself why Ladybug and Chat Noir can’t know identities of each other, but he also could not see that the cat wielder could just tell his identity to Su-Han directly? That’s that much simple and there’s really not need for a complicated and risky plan? This is another example of dumbing down the characters for the plot reasons.Īlso letting Luka to know Chat’s identity without even considering telling it to the cat wielder was an awful move towards him. Not mention that Plagg could convince him that he isn’t an impostor or something, just like Tikki and the other Kwamis did.īut the whole “arranging a meeting between them” wasn’t an option taken into consideration by anyone, not even Luka, despite that was what Ladybug has done in Furious Fu. He is the original guardian of the Mother Box after all! He has met him before, he knows he is the Celestial Guardian who already knows Ladybug identity, he could trust him. It’s not that his dreamed scenario has a chance to happen, there’s already someone who knows Ladybug’s identity and he is aware of it, he would not be the first one anyway, so why he could have problem that she isn’t the first person who learns his? I can see Adrien having some doubts to tell his identity to Luka or another “normal” person, but not Su-Han. What? Is it supposed to be a believable explanation? Chat does whatever she tells him, if she explained him that someone needs to know his identity, he would understand. Okay, then today I got the answer: Ladybug thinks he would not tell anyone except her. There was also one more thing that has been bothering me that whole time, but it’s for another paragraph. So I was thinking what the hell is going on, why she makes another complicated plan when arranging a meeting between Su-Han and Chat Noir is the most logical thing to do. I mention that, because I’ve got interrupted in the moment in which Ladybug tells Luka she needs him for her plan. This is mostly why I watch new episodes on the weekends usually. I prefer to do that just after seeing the episode when it’s still “fresh” in my head. Writing in English always takes me much more time than in my native language, especially since I knew that post about Ephemeral is going to be a very long one and I will also need some time to think about. I would have time to watch the whole episode, but not to write a post. If I will ever watch this episode with my niece, I would stop it in that moment and I will ask what she thinks Ladybug should do now.īy the way, I’ve seen this in two parts, I started it on the 11th (it was Independence Day of Poland, so a day off work and school in my country), while watching I’ve got an offer to visit my brother and his family, which hasn’t been planned before, and I came home late in the evening. Why Ladybug just could not arrange a meeting between Su-Han and Chat Noir, then leave them alone and let the cat Miraculous wielder to tell his identity to the Celestial Guardian? Why the creators treat audience of their own show like idiots? That’s obvious solution of the problem “how to tell Su-Han identity of Chat Noir” without anyone else needing to know it in the process, I was just thinking about immediately after the Celestial Guardian agreed it will be enough to him. I can’t take the entire episode really seriously when the most logical solution to the problem is much simpler. The episode itself is chaotic in the second half of it and the reason why the major events ever happened makes no sense.
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