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The one thing I miss from the pilot with Alastor is his more goofy nature. I think it kind of adds on to his more threatening nature when he doesn't take things seriously. One second, he's using his powers to destroy someone, only to immediately turn around and joyfully ask who wants jambalaya. That kind of charm is missing from his show counterpart, so he now comes more off as this tryhard edge-lord.Meh, I never thought Alastor was all that impressive.
Did I think he was creepy as fuck? Absolutely?
Did I think he was super cool and powerful? Hell no!
Because even with all his power, Alastor was a big fish in an ocean of sharks.
Even with his all powers and contracts, Alastor is still just a sinner. He’s not a member of the seven deadly sin or the king of Hell.
I kind of have to disagree with you there. I love Keith David, but I do kind of miss Mick Lauer's scratchy old man drunk version of Husk. And Monica Franco actually gives emotion to her performance with Vaggie, while Stephanie Beatriz most of the time sounds like she's half-assing her lines.The other Pilot VAs are either just as fine as the ones in the show or improvements (really just Husk and Vaggie)
Granted the show's direction for these characters (as well as the other chatacters and the story) is different than the pilot's version I'll say. If the show followed the original pitch Bible, where the structure was more comedic in tone and episodic, than the pilot VAs would have worked much better than what we got.




