He looks actually LIKE his age too.
I agree, Vincent definitely looks like an...adult man.
The dance sequence is pretty good. Friendo made this a .gif because we really like the chorography,
Actually the part you gif'd was the only bad part of that sequence, to me. Didn't really match the naturalistic style of the rest of the choreography.
The animators give him a lot of catlike motions/physicality in the flashbacks and the weird modern dance segment is really jarring and uncomfortable to watch.
In fact, there's nothing too different besides the two, other then race and sexuality. Both were affluential people at one point in their lives
Maybe someone wrote this Vox thing
around Alastor to make him feel less like Viv's rando OC shoehorned into the setting of the show (or, wrote to save a quality villain from some fujo's insistence that he fuck Val in this season. Either way, good save).
>Black guy kills and eats people but can rationalize it because maybe they'd do the same thing to him out of racism if they had the chance
>Gay guy murders his way to the top of the corporate ladder but can rationalize it because they'd destroy him if they knew his secret
>Black guy was born a monster and creates charming showbiz persona to hide it
>Gay guy became a monster to protect himself and actually is his showbiz persona
>Viv now has two guys with personalities instead of making "I'm gay, bro" and "I'm black, bro" their entire characters?
If Viv's boyfriend wasn't in the show, it would make much more sense to play Vox off of someone from Heaven with similar obsessive/ambitious characteristics. But having him go crazy over an imagined betrayal by some guy he idolized who he also thought he could be with, made a decent storyline that also made Alastor as a character actually fit in the fucking show this season.
Too bad the setting and rules of Hell are still a total mess. The shit songs and care bear stare made this season a one step forward, two steps back sort of thing and now autists are sitting around only talking about TV-man because that was the only good part.
one earned his keep by actually I guess working hard, while Vox actually took what he wanted, no hesitations.
Alastor talks to Vox with the annoyance of a guy with 20 years of hit singles/hit TV shows talking to his entourage member who never makes anything but still wants to have the image and lifestyle that you get after years of work. Both the voice actors do a really good job in the scenes of that specific type of man-on-man drama.
I can't get over how this is the one time in history that randomly turning a character gay just so you could draw some gay furry-adjacent sex actually made something work
better. World's Brokenest Clock award.