canarystarfaire.bsky.social
Lvl 19 • She/Her • American • Practicing artist (will post whenever lol) • Aries • Bisexual • Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss Fan (+other things lol) • Author of "Hazbin Hotel: Living in the Afterlife"
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The way they just copy each other ❤
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pencil and paper instead.")
No one's writing is perfect or set on any norms or rules that are said to "make perfect writing" in books, shows, movies, etc. Everyone's writing is different and unique and I feel like that's something to be proud of most. ❤️📝
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-things in real life.
There IS a difference between criticism and harassment/bullying. Writers can handle constructive criticism (ex. "I feel like ___ could be improved by ___.") but they draw the line at harassment/bullying (ex. "You should never be allowed to write again. Go and eat your-
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-or in fiction and they add depth to that character and their personality, motivations, actions, etc.
Just because things like abuse, drugs, suicide, violence, racism, etc. are included in a story, doesn't mean that the writers support, condone, promote, or are okay with any of these-
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-Viv and her shows and her jokes! ❤️
#hazbinhotel #vivziepop
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-chastised for swearing in court. Though, tbh, I dunno why, but Adam seemed to be pretty free to swear, even in court and in front of Sera the High Seraphim, maybe because he's way too privileged because he's the "First Man?" I dunno lol
I just wanted to drop this thought of mine. Still a fan of-
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-or chastised because standards are low. However, in Heaven, the inhabitants don't really do this except for Adam and Lute, since Heaven is supposed to be "virtuous and happy and free of sin and debauchery" and the standards are pretty high set. Even Charlie, a visitor from Hell, was indirectly-
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bsky.app/profile/cana...
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Or they all turn out equally bad lol
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-major supporting character is what he turned out to be, which I guess is a good major change from the usual "unsupportive and/or bad rich/royal father" thing I often see sometimes.
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-that was when he was willing to try and see differently and support and help Charlie in any way he can.
I'd say his character was only a teeny tiny bit changed and that the only change was the potential of what character he would be, antagonist or major supporting character, and-
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-she couldn't believe that Alastor, an Overlord AND Sinner, can have faith in her and her dreams but Lucifer, her own father, can't.
When he found out how much it meant to Charlie that she wanted to help Sinners and even hearing that he played part in her inspiration for all she's trying to fo,-
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-Charlie and her dreams like they did to him and his.
Plus, he did kinda act even more unsupportive when he smugly tried to prove a point when the loan sharks attacked the hotel and Alastor attacked the sharks back.
Ofc, he eventually realized his mistake when he heard Charlie say out loud that-
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-while. Why do I think this? Well, although Lucifer seemed like a nicer guy in the series, it didn't mean he was supportive. He said it himself that he didn't believe that Sinners could be redeemed or that Heaven could think so either. Even if he wanted to believe so, he didn't want Heaven to crush-
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-about how she couldn't redeem Sinners. This sparked up all the questions about how it seemed like the Vivziecrew changed him in season 1 where he was more loving and supportive than unsupportive and possibly bad.
Honestly, I think that detail from the pilot was, in a way, kept intact for a short-
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-stated and showed evidence that his character didn't entirely change THAT much.
In a Livestream, Vivienne said that he was goofy.
Although there wasn't much introduction in the pilot, we saw a shadow, a portrait, and we heard Charlie's phone call with her mother about how Lucifer was right-