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What a fucking waste of time, I though these shorts were supposed to flesh out some of the characters but does anyone feels like their learned something about Moxxie that wasn't already stated? And where's the FUNNY Lyle?
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What a fucking waste of time, I though these shorts were supposed to flesh out some of the characters but does anyone feels like their learned something about Moxxie that wasn't already stated? And where's the FUNNY Lyle?
Not the worst short (that goes to the one with Millie and her troon sibling), but it could have done more then circle back to Moxxie's daddy issues. The banter between Moxxie and Millie during the credits made me want to see shorts covering their domestic life, which we probably won't get. I guess this was first time the Hellaverse acknowledges God in the show's lore.
I think so?Isn't the last panel of this Adam smugly recounting the story to Charlie while Lucifer looks evasive?
Wonder why we didn't see Paulie in hell with a demon form after he died. I was gonna have a theory were if a human dies and we don't see them in hell then Viv and co are planning to reveal their demon form in a follow up. (Martha for ex) but if they die and we see their demon form in the same episode they won't be back again to see it (ex emberlynn pinkle) but then I remembered the episode where Lyle lipton and his partner came back as not evil mad hatter and not dr robotnik with piano teeth in the same episode.
Viv is the epitome of a nepo baby but she'll die before she admits that.Reminder that Viv is only where she is now because she was born into a wealthy/influential family.
This is one of Lyle's better written shorts, but I feel like this would have benefited being an actual episode of the show. The A-plot would be Moxxie's mission and his whole realization that his dad didn't have to be a piece of shit cause he was a monster, and the B-plot would be Blitzø and Mille going leeching. Because my girl definitely needs more screen time that doesn't involve Moxxie.
This one was fine for what it is. Going off the teaser, it was obvious it was going to be about Moxxie reflecting on Crimson, which yeah, this short didn't really give off that much insight compared to what we already knew. Sorta bummed that there wasn't a sub-plot about Blitzo and Millie's leeching trip. If there was, this might as well have been a regular episode, which could've helped flesh out Moxxie's plot. The credits scene was cute. I wouldn't mind seeing more of that in the future.
I feel like with Moxxie and Loona the feels thing could work since Moxxie has shown to be somewhat reluctant and a greenhorn, while Loona is still a teen who hasn't fully matured.The short itself wasn't bad, but it's suffering the same problem as all the other recent assassinations: Professional assassins making decisions based on muh feels AND TRYING TO JUSTIFY IT. Anyone who they identify is a precious cinnamon roll who doesn't deserve killing, but pissing them off personally makes murder morally acceptable.
Well yeah, and that would be fine. I have no problem with alien moral systems in fiction when they're depicted as what they are. But I'm pretty sure the writers want me, the viewer, to agree with them.Demons aren't great when it comes to morality, as it turns out.
Loona was adopted at 17. She's 22 at the time of the show. Not that people in their early 20s can't be immature.while Loona is still a teen who hasn't fully matured.
Every episode and short is just starting to feel like aging millennials using the show as a therapy session. This is, what? The 4th episode about daddy issues?The short itself wasn't bad, but it's suffering the same problem as all the other recent assassinations: Professional assassins making decisions based on muh feels AND TRYING TO JUSTIFY IT. Anyone who they identify with is a precious cinnamon roll who doesn't deserve killing, but pissing them off personally makes murder morally acceptable.
not to mention he could connect to the mythology that imps arent or at least in some folklore weren't evil. At best they were pranksters who didnt know when a "prank" went too far.I feel like with Moxxie and Loona the feels thing could work since Moxxie has shown to be somewhat reluctant and a greenhorn,
while Loona is still a teen who hasn't fully matured.
Who tf adopts a 17 year old girl?Loona was adopted at 17. She's 22 at the time of the show. Not that people in their early 20s can't be immature.
2nd time, cause S1 in the CHERUBS episode, Keenie goes "Don't say the lords name in vain"I guess this was first time the Hellaverse acknowledges God in the show's lore.
Basically she was about to age out of the system and would have been left on the streets to fend for herself, and he couldn’t take that. It was actually pretty sweet…but Loona kicking him in the balls for trying to hug her kinda undermines those moments.Who tf adopts a 17 year old girl?
Besides Woody Allen, I mean.
whoda thunkDemons aren't great when it comes to morality, as it turns out.
oh, you mean like every other Western cartoon these days?Every episode and short is just starting to feel like aging millennials using the show as a therapy session.
oh, you mean like every other Western cartoon these days?