[s3e18] Timetagger Official

Seeing their adult silhouettes provides a "north star" for their development. It reassures the audience (and the characters) that they eventually succeed, even if the road is difficult.

By showing an adult Alix who is battle-hardened and incredibly capable, the episode raises the bar for what it means to be a hero. It shifts the tone of the show slightly, suggesting that the "endgame" involves more than just unmasking Gabriel; it involves a legacy of heroism that spans decades. Conclusion [S3E18] Timetagger

The running gag of Xavier Ramier being akumatized for the 72nd time provides comic relief but also highlights Gabriel’s growing desperation. He is recycling failures while the future is already moving past him. 4. The "Adult" Stakes Seeing their adult silhouettes provides a "north star"

The narrative brilliance of "Timetagger" lies in its subversion of expectations regarding the series' antagonist. Gabriel Agreste is forced to face a hard truth: in the future, he is no longer Hawk Moth. It shifts the tone of the show slightly,

[S3E18]  Timetagger