[s2e17] | Stormy Weather

The episode sees the return of Aurore Boréale, who is once again akumatized into Stormy Weather . This time, her powers are significantly amplified; she isn't just tossing umbrellas but attempting to shift the Earth's orbit to create a permanent winter. Despite the global stakes, the episode feels surprisingly small-scale because it focuses almost entirely on the characters' internal reflections.

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

"Stormy Weather 2" is a missed opportunity. While it attempts to use a sequel villain to measure how far our heroes have come, the execution feels like a budget-saving "recap" episode. It’s worth a watch for the rare moments of genuine character insight, but for those seeking the high-octane action Miraculous is known for, it might be a "skip." *SPOILER WARNING* Climatiqueen Review! | Fandom [S2E17] Stormy Weather

If you enjoy the "slow burn" of the show's romance and character growth, there is value here:

The primary criticism of S2E17 is its heavy reliance on recycled animation . The episode sees the return of Aurore Boréale,

Some fans noted a frustrating reset for Chloé Bourgeois, whose hard-won development in earlier Season 2 episodes seemed to be ignored in favor of her reverting to her "Season 1" mean-girl persona. Final Verdict

The actual "fight" against Stormy Weather is remarkably short. For a villain with the power to move the planet, the resolution feels rushed and secondary to the clip-show format. Rating: ★★☆☆☆ "Stormy Weather 2" is a missed

" Stormy Weather 2 " is perhaps the most controversial episode of Miraculous Season 2, polarizing the fandom between those who appreciate its introspective character study and those who find it a "lazy" filler.

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