Dr. Adrien and Mr. Felix.
A TALE OF TERROR!
Shoo her in, Effie darling, shoo her in.The episode with the comicbook artist was... grim, frankly. It's like everyone took a level in Asshole. And our villain was the most competent, sane, and principled enemy they fought so far, and got basically beaten by a Deus ex Machina. It was hard not to root for him; frankly, I couldn't help but be on his side.
Maybe he's meant to be an Author Avatar, which is why the story's so lopsided on his favour and his defeat is so nominal?
edited 26th Jan '16 12:29:05 PM by TheHandle
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.Should we tag him as Knight of Cerebus, Rooting for the Empire or a Canon Villain Sue?
edited 26th Jan '16 2:54:32 PM by MorningStar1337
There is already a Rooting for the Empire entry. I am against Knight of Cerebus because he is, like all the rest, a filler villain, and the show has not gone through Cerebus Syndrome.
Non Indicative UsernameHe is named after chief art director.
But yeah, he hardly more of Knight then Timebreaker.
Anyone else hoping for an episode where Cat Noir is a Private Detective wearing a fedora and trenchcoat and Lady Bug is his Femme Fatale client, and it's all in black and white? I mean, there's an implication that there has been multiple Cat Noirs and Lady Bugs, and there's already been an episode involving time travel.
Shoo her in, Effie darling, shoo her in.I think it's been confirmed that Adrien is the first and only Chat Noir actually. Though admittedly the wording making this kind of ambiguous.
And the whole episode would be black and white to please your sensitive eyes.
edited 27th Jan '16 5:07:18 PM by flameboy21th
Non Indicative UsernameI don't think that tweet means that Adrien is the first Chat Noir in-universe. It was the director denying that Felix from the PV would be in the OVA, as he no longer exists and Adrien is the show's only Chat now.
You're goddamn right. Plus, it would complete the Film Noir aesthetic. When I first heard that she has a partner named Cat Noir, I was expecting a anthro cat in a fedora and trenchcoat solving mysteries. (Basically a Blacksad Expy).
I knew that Noir is french for black, but I was unaware that the show took place in France.
edited 27th Jan '16 4:51:35 PM by n341100
Shoo her in, Effie darling, shoo her in.You didn't notice the Eiffel Tower in every opening? You really need to see an optometrist.
Non Indicative UsernameI heard about it from two girls talking about it on the bus. Neither one mentioned the setting.
Also, am I the only one wanting this episode?
edited 27th Jan '16 5:00:13 PM by n341100
Shoo her in, Effie darling, shoo her in.Seems like the show's pretty popular to have people talk about it one the bus.
Non Indicative UsernameIt just depends on your school.
"We be we baby!"Rodgercop: I now fucking hate the mayor. Why not just forget your daughter and believe the others?
Of course Adrian's father isn't going to show up. He's too busy throwing butterflies out the window like a crazy person!
And now Chloe is a manipulative bitch. I hope she dies in an accident soon.
"We be we baby!"Wait, HawkMoth (or is it MothHawk i forgot) is Adrian's dad? Or is that just a rumor?
edited 31st Jan '16 9:30:34 AM by TruthHurts22
It's a theory that everyone takes as the truth because it's kind of obvious. Like half the stuff that got "revealed" Steven Universe was figured out by like episode 15.
EDIT: Now that I've caught up (I think the most recent is the one where they fought Not-Beast Boy), at least they've gotten better at hiding to transform. Though the fact that they did so literally on opposite side of the same bush was both frustrating and hilarious.
edited 31st Jan '16 10:03:03 AM by SalFishFin
Fan theory. Taking their similar voices, facial structures and the original design of Hawkmoth into account, it seems pretty likely.
I'll have you know that I come from a proud line of butterfly throwers, and I found your comment very offensive!
edited 31st Jan '16 10:00:43 AM by n341100
Shoo her in, Effie darling, shoo her in.Then please accept This◊ as my humble appology.
"We be we baby!"All I can say is...
He is a Roger, he is a cop~ He is a Roger Cop~~~
I couldn't conceive a dream so wet; your bongos make me congo.Suddenly, Damoclies's name makes sence
Also She knows of Hawkmoth? that;s a first.
Since when?
"We be we baby!"As revolutionary as Roger Cop's hours of power is, I'm curious why nobody tried to stand up to the mayor (and his daughter) before? I know a few jobs are at stake, but I'm pretty sure that you can't be expelled from an school if you can prove that the daughter's blackmailing is wrong.
Answer no master, never the slave Carry your dreams down into the grave Every heart, like every soul, equal to breakBecause in a society like Paris where status is God, power mad government like the mayor's can be used to screw people over and those people are smart enough to not challenge his authority because he has the right to behave like an asshole especially if it means people will lose all their respect for him.
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Or the writers are dumb. IDK.
"We be we baby!"
It means he's Felix.
"We be we baby!"