Season 4 made Jagged Stone a Deadbeat Loser.It’s almost a relief to be back in the Adler Estate. You know what we call people who don’t take responsibility for the children they created because of their selfish desire to live a life of self indulgence without inconvenience? A Deadbeat Loser. The only problem with this, and why I personally felt like I had to change the whole thing, is that it makes Jagged Stone to be a total asshat. Hell, that’s what killed Romeo and Juliet - a feud that no one remembered starting. People just forget why they started fighting but remember to be angry. Sometimes there’s no One Event or Big Reason. Things don’t work out, people don’t co-parent well, personalities clash, priorities don’t align. Thus, it’s still an unanswered question.īut despite that, it was kinda The Point that there wasn’t a Reason they broke up - because sometimes there just isn’t one. Anarka wanted to stop that lifestyle to take care of her children and Jagged was unwilling to quit when they were ahead, so they broke up.īut then came in “Crocoduel” with Anarka and Jagged both blaming the OTHER PERSON for the break up, which doesn’t go along with Jagged’s “I live the life of a rock-n-roller and wasn’t willing to give that up” explanation. At most you get from Jagged Stone in “Truth” that he was “too lame” to take care of kids - he tours all the time, lives out of hotels, has a pet crocodile - which was a pretty solid explanation. The explanation for why Anarka and Jagged broke up? Completely pulled out of my ass.įor the record, the canon episode (and season) never tells us why the two broke up in the first place. In light of the recent page of Scarlet Lady AU Crocoduel dropping today, I’d like to clarify for the number of my readers who’ve stopped watching Miraculous Ladybug before “Crocoduel” came out. I guess that’s what I feel about the show - kinda fun but ultimately unsatisfying. But I don’t get it from this show, which makes it unsatisfying. Other shows might meander with a relationship doomed to fail, but it doesn’t feel like a waste because the characters GROW from their time together. I think for me the show is fun on first blind viewing because I’m not trying to look at it with a critical eye, but when I go back for a second time and need to track plot lines and character growth, the show falls apart, because at it’s base level the writing is just weak. It’s what makes watching Season 2 so painful for my AU - episodes like “Frozer” and “Zombizou” just make my teeth ache to watch because now I know where this ends, so it feels like dragging our feet. There’s so much time wasted on things that hindsight really ruins. Like I literally get a pit in my stomach when a new episode comes out but I end up mostly enjoying myself, and when it’s just me or just me and my sister, I can find a little things I enjoy, which (on top of the I-Need-To-Know-How-This-Trainwreck-Ends mentality) keeps me in this show.īut a lot of the show has NO rewatch value.
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