- Joined
- Sep 21, 2024
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It was pretty fun.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bOarXIWBtWk
Even though it has the same problem that a lot of other S1 songs have - it doesn't actually move the plot forward, and focuses on the character dynamics of characters that aren't even relevant to the main story.
Towards the end of the song, Velvette was pointing out how Carmilla seemed suspiciously irritated by the Exorcist head, as if she had something to do with it. She was more than likely trying to get her to admit in front of all the Overlords that she was responsible for the dead Exorcist. I'm curious to know what would've happened if Vox was there or what was his plan when they found the head as he called Velvette out on her behavior, yet it was implied he knew angelic weapons can kill angels based on him telling his assistant to get in contact with Carmilla for his angelic security in Episode 2 of Season 1. But in Episode 6 of Season 2 when he convinces Carmilla to supply his army, his primary source of leverage regarding her accountability is the fact that she supported Charlie in the battle that led to Adam's death, not the fact she started the whole thing by killing the Exorcist in the first place.It does establish that ... uh ... the weapon lady Overlord already knows about angelic weapons, and it sets up the V's and their antagonism toward the more established Overlords, but it's also a bit of an "I am" song, which is perfectly acceptable with better pacing.
Welcome to Pride ring.Towards the end of the song, Velvette was pointing out how Carmilla seemed suspiciously irritated by the Exorcist head, as if she had something to do with it. She was more than likely trying to get her to admit in front of all the Overlords that she was responsible for the dead Exorcist. I'm curious to know what would've happened if Vox was there or what was his plan when they found the head as he called Velvette out on her behavior, yet it was implied he knew angelic weapons can kill angels based on him telling his assistant to get in contact with Carmilla for his angelic security in Episode 2 of Season 1. But in Episode 6 of Season 2 when he convinces Carmilla to supply his army, his primary source of leverage regarding her accountability is the fact that she supported Charlie in the battle that led to Adam's death, not the fact she started the whole thing by killing the Exorcist in the first place.
Nah, Niffty is inoffensive, I just wish the Vox dies, the only reason he's plans work it's because of BS plot armor and contrivanceHopefully Shittfy dies or something, IDK.
Chaddam.Nah, Niffty is inoffensive
(In all seriousness, she did a good job making his character feel more human in his last moments so, yay I guess?)Right! I think the cast needs "Vinny" to stick around for longer for whatever excuse. No "defeating" Adam but maybe some convoluted "defeat" (in terms of military tactics) to Vox.I just wish the Vox dies, the only reason he's plans work it's because of BS plot armor and contrivance
Why doesn't Lucifer kill Vox? Because he can't harm sinners.
Ok, then why can't he just summon Satan? Don't think about it.
Why does Sera have to feel bad to the sinners? Because she's a good person, and admits she's in the wrong.
Ah yes, the characters who are as smart as the creators of the show. Sadly, a lot of series nowadays are suffering from midwit writers who are doing... less than favourable setups and stories with contrived plots.idk the more people glaze over Vox's "intelligence" the more it reminds me of White Rabbit and Sister Sage, both dumbass characters that the reason why they "won" it because the writers are as dumb as what they've created.
Found this on twitter
View attachment 8184848
Also this Korean artist cooked hard
View attachment 8184849
I need an AM (from I Have No Mouth) version too.
"I WANT EVERYTHING SAID ABOUT ME OFF THE INTERNET! NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW!"And probably sing a song about it. Now I’m wondering how alastor would react to all the mockery
"Yo guys it's me Charlie hey did that gay spider just get raped"Charlieswap AU where everything is the same except Charlie is the smiling friends charlie
Charlie goes to the meeting with Adam and it's literally just exactly this scene"Yo guys it's me Charlie hey did that gay spider just get raped"
I think one reason that Vox is a significantly better antagonist than Adam isn't just that he's better written and actually has some depth to him, but he's also a constant presence throughout the season, the only episode he's not in is the second, which is set entirely in Heaven besides the Pentious flashback, whereas Adam is only in the first, sixth, and final episode of S1 and he's sort of just forgotten about after that first episode until he shows back up. Sure there are some well loved villains who don't physically show up much but they're almost always the person in charge who's behind everything, so you still constantly feel their presence, or even if that's not the case at the very least when they do show up it's considered the highlight of the season or film.a gargantuan improvement over Adam as an antagonist,
The fact that Vox didn't bring that up to Carmilla when he gets her to join his side makes the whole Velvette/Carmilla song kind of pointless. Which is a pretty good way to describe Velvette in general. You could remove her entirely from the show and there would be very minimal change. Which is a shame cause her character could work. She's the backbone of the Vees, so show us a couple of scenes of her being that.Towards the end of the song, Velvette was pointing out how Carmilla seemed suspiciously irritated by the Exorcist head, as if she had something to do with it. She was more than likely trying to get her to admit in front of all the Overlords that she was responsible for the dead Exorcist. I'm curious to know what would've happened if Vox was there or what was his plan when they found the head as he called Velvette out on her behavior, yet it was implied he knew angelic weapons can kill angels based on him telling his assistant to get in contact with Carmilla for his angelic security in Episode 2 of Season 1. But in Episode 6 of Season 2 when he convinces Carmilla to supply his army, his primary source of leverage regarding her accountability is the fact that she supported Charlie in the battle that led to Adam's death, not the fact she started the whole thing by killing the Exorcist in the first place.
i need to go to something like this at some point.
The second, third, forth, fifth and sixth one all look like some sort of chamber of some kind? Like one used for siphoning power, could the rumors about Vox using Lucifer as a battery actually be real?Some random anon on 4chan leaked some production stills for the finale. Nothing super big, but it does give you a sense of what Vox's weapon looks like.
Catbox
View attachment 8186896
View attachment 8186897
View attachment 8186898
View attachment 8186899
View attachment 8186900
View attachment 8186901
View attachment 8186963
View attachment 8186909
View attachment 8186970
View attachment 8186916
View attachment 8186918
View attachment 8186981
View attachment 8186920
View attachment 8186922
View attachment 8186923
View attachment 8186926
View attachment 8186927
View attachment 8186928
View attachment 8186929
View attachment 8186930
View attachment 8186931
Considering Vox literally ended E6 by laughing about how they were tricking Lucifer into being the weapon's power source, probably.The second, third, forth, fifth and sixth one all look like some sort of chamber of some kind? Like one used for siphoning power, could the rumors about Vox using Lucifer as a battery actually be real?![]()