Hazbin Hotel / Helluva Boss Thread - Now a Griefing Thread

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Do you believe that this series will turn to shit?


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If a relationship has genuinely good chemistry, it will always be accidental or peripheral
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(Also leave it to a fujo to make the only good relationship a straight one lmao)
Literally, all he had to do was just smile and people started writing pages of analytical theories about him. A bit of subtly goes a long way, and both Hazbin and Helluva for the majority of it lack that. (Though it probably also helps that Adam has already established lore outside of Hazbin.)

Anyway, I know that a lot of people theorize that Adam really appreciated Lute because she was the only one that stuck around till the very end. And from season 2 leaks, we know that Lute has feelings for Adam and it's not coming out of left-field. Adam is probably the only person that truly understands her and enjoyed being in her company. We see them hanging together outside of work. So, it also makes sense that Lute is having a crash-out. She has lost her only friend and now her main purpose in life of doing exterminations.
 
Anyway, I know that a lot of people theorize that Adam really appreciated Lute because she was the only one that stuck around till the very end. And from season 2 leaks, we know that Lute has feelings for Adam and it's not coming out of left-field. Adam is probably the only person that truly understands her and enjoyed being in her company. We see them hanging together outside of work. So, it also makes sense that Lute is having a crash-out. She has lost her only friend and now her main purpose in life of doing exterminations.
Being repeatedly betrayed and abandoned by every woman in his life before dying, becoming a monster in the afterlife who lives for conflict and bloodshed, then dying again on the supernatural battlefield in the arms of the only woman who actually cared about him and stayed loyal until the end feels like something out of a Greek tragedy.

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Those small moments have actual Pathos, unlike every other gay ass relationship in this series.
 
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Not my favorite short, but it made me chuckle a few times.
I guess they couldn't just make an episode where Moxie goes to therapy and has a breakthrough about his dad, so they made this instead?
Good idea. I was vaguely amused therefore I approve.
At least they didn't ruin the dinner scene by revealing that blitz did something to the leech
 
Literally, all he had to do was just smile and people started writing pages of analytical theories about him. A bit of subtly goes a long way, and both Hazbin and Helluva for the majority of it lack that. (Though it probably also helps that Adam has already established lore outside of Hazbin.)
I think another thing that also contributes to the theories and helps in making Adam and the Exorcists sympathetic (in addition to the outside Biblical lore) is that most people aren't knee-jerk fedora tippers, and so if they see the forces of the Divine and the father of humanity himself slaughtering millions of souls, they assume there's a pretty damn good reason for it. Of course, Vivziepop writing will completely fail to give a good reason.
 

Just like with Millie and her one note traits, Moxxie will never have an extended character past daddy issues and now being a little less caring about who he kills. What a waste of a short. Only good thing I can say about it is I like how easily he pulled his Dad's voice. Which makes me think why he never thought about impersonating his father before. After all, they're both virtually the same, especially in voice. But whatever. It'll be 2050 by the time Vivziepop thinks about his character beyond him being Daddy Issues Guy, the character.
 
EDIT: NVM, looks like I was wrong.
Yep, suddenly Viv's behavior makes a lot more sense doesn't it?

When you’re that rich for too long, you kind of lose touch with reality (whether you want to or not). It's medically proven – in the same way your muscles atrophy and you get weak from not having enough exercise, if you have a lot of money, the parts of your brain normally occupied by “the struggle” of living day to day slowly shrivel up and die. Not having to worry like that sounds like it would be paradise, but in practice it genuinely reduces your ability to be compassionate and empathetic. If you ever wondered what is wrong with people like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, or, yes, Vienne Medrano, it’s probably this. They’ve been so rich for so long that they have no concept of what it’s like to be a normal human being anymore. Their brain has been completely re-wired by the fact they’re able to buy (or pay someone to build/create) anything they could ever think of, at any time of the day, no matter where they are in the world. It’s beyond just being spoiled, it’s literally a form of brain damage.
 
Yep, suddenly Viv's behavior makes a lot more sense doesn't it?

When you’re that rich for too long, you kind of lose touch with reality (whether you want to or not). It's medically proven – in the same way your muscles atrophy and you get weak from not having enough exercise, if you have a lot of money, the parts of your brain normally occupied by “the struggle” of living day to day slowly shrivel up and die. Not having to worry like that sounds like it would be paradise, but in practice it genuinely reduces your ability to be compassionate and empathetic. If you ever wondered what is wrong with people like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, or, yes, Vienne Medrano, it’s probably this. They’ve been so rich for so long that they have no concept of what it’s like to be a normal human being anymore. Their brain has been completely re-wired by the fact they’re able to buy (or pay someone to build/create) anything they could ever think of, at any time of the day, no matter where they are in the world. It’s beyond just being spoiled, it’s literally a form of brain damage.
You know, with this in mind, that whole biblical passage of "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for the rich to enter heaven" starts to make more sense.
 
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