Oh he's ready to throw hands for his wife
Hope he throws a Vhs player and a Nokia 3000 in his face instead, hands are needed to hold the bug
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Oh he's ready to throw hands for his wife
Hope he throws a Vhs player and a Nokia 3000 in his face instead, hands are needed to hold the bug
I think I deleted the ask by accident ahsjfks but I got an anon asking if I though Su-han was gonna be involved in the finale and after seeing this tweet
I fully expect to see Su-han to come by after the heroes discover Adriens a senti and say, "Yeah I knew he was a senti all along. But that's normal people used to do it all the time. It's Hawkmoth that's the dick not the sentis. Adrien is just Adrien."
Please we need it.
this is also one of these scenes we can use when a kiddo is struggling with anger and outbursts just saying
Okay no but actually one of my favorite things about ML specifically as a kid's show is how it handles emotions re: akumatization. Consistently, characters are never blamed for having been akumatized because everyone seems to understand that having emotions is just normal and it's not your fault if someone takes advantage of them.
But pretty much at the end of every episode, there's some sort of acknowledgement that even if it's not your fault that someone takes advantage of your emotions, you're still responsible for handling them. sometimes that means "here's a more healthy way that you could have dealt with that anger." Sometimes it means apologizing. Sometimes it means solving the problem that led to akumatization in the first place. It always means making it more difficult to get akumatized in the future, for your sake and everyone else's.
And there's a really nice balance between personal responsibility over your actions and acknowledgement that your feelings are normal that could gone so, so wrong along the way but it never did.
Yes!!!! Akuma's resemble emotional dysregulation and ladybug/chat noir fighting them could also be seen as regulating emotions, and I've been able to use the analogy as such. But this one was such a clear anger response that made me so happy ahhhh.
First he acknowledges he's angry, which is AWESOME because we never want to invalidate our own emotions. You're made for a reason, and that's okay!
But when he says my anger does not control me he's saying tmsomething that's also sooooo incredibly important!
He's telling folks it's okay to stop and walk away when you're angry, to take the time and calm down. He's validating his feelings and also acknowledging that he is in control of his actions!
this is also one of these scenes we can use when a kiddo is struggling with anger and outbursts just saying
(This takes place during Season 4)
The Bushy brow monk stood on a rooftop overlooking Paris. Even though he has spent several weeks in Paris he still found himself fascinated with the beautiful lights.
"They are so bright that they even outshine the stars." He spoke to himself.
He heard a soft humming coming from his robe.
"Could it be?"
The monk frantically searched his robes to reveal an orb no bigger than his palm. It was covered in runes reminiscent of the Guardian's secret Language.
"So its been 100 years already."
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After seeing the Gloob Ephemeral trailer, it seems to be widely agreed that Gabriel finds out Adrien’s secret identity before akumatizing him, and in fact purposely lured him into his lair in order to make him vulnerable. Presumably, Gabriel would’ve found out because of the identity reveal that Su Han forces near the beginning of the episode.
Which is a bit strange to begin with? I mean, according to the synopsis his reasoning is that Ladybug needed Chat Noir, but wasn’t able to get him because she didn’t know his identity. But it’s actually because he was busy at a press conference, and wouldn’t have been able to respond anyway, even if she DID know who he was. Plus, in an emergency Kaalki could get him - she’s done it before, though it’s far from an ideal solution.
And then there’s another element: Gabriel discovering Chat’s secret identity. Viewers are meant to use a healthy dose of suspension of disbelief concerning the heroes’ identities, considering that they both regularly return to the same places and aren’t seem coming out again for a long time - the bakery for Ladybug, the Agreste mansion for Chat Noir - and yet no one’s figured out who they are. We’ve seen Gabriel find out Chat’s identity before, back in Chat Blanc, but that was directly due to a situation he engineered.
I suspect that this identity reveal is ALSO engineered by Gabriel, on purpose this time. Chat Noir being absent from a major akuma battle gives him an idea: why not exploit his unexplained absence to try and acquire one of the Miraculous holders’ secret identities? If he’s lucky, Ladybug may even let her own slip in the process.
He crafts a sentimonster of Su-Han, going off what he remembers of the man during the battle, and what Nathalie’s been able to glean about the Celestial Guardian from the Miraculous Grimoire. He warns Ladybug that if she doesn’t divulge Chat’s identity to him somehow, he’ll take away the Miracle Box.
It works beautifully. She tells him Chat’s identity, and Gabriel knows exactly how to acquire one of the Miraculous, and a powerful akuma in the process.
Look at the shot of Su Han in the trailer. Ladybug’s transformed, and they’re meeting on some random rooftop. It could just be Su Han meeting her somewhere a little more neutral than invading her home… or it could mean that “Su Han” doesn’t actually know who Ladybug is or where she lives, and is going to her while she’s on patrol, since that’s the only time Gabriel knows where she is and she’s not busy with other important matters.
so this is the plot to ephemeral right
In my defense they just left this in the chat
@ominousunflower @emsylcatac and @fearlessinger are entirely to blame for this