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It Would've Been Great If Mam Actually Sang A Song That's Clearly Following The Template Of Ozzie And
It would've been great if Mam actually sang a song that's clearly following the template of Ozzie and Bee's songs. BUT immediately after that we see Mammon backstage, lamenting that the formulaic dribble was more successful than any song he was actually passionate about writing and preforming.
They had a perfect chance to explore the innate complexities of a character who's the manifestation of opportunistic behavior, something that shines through the writing despite Vivienne going out of her way to make Mam seem one-dimensional. He's such a great character that even this show's writing can't botch him too bad.
But why try something that ambitious and thought provoking when you could just make him a typical "fat and sleazy agent/producer who mistreats the talent under him"?
The two biggest songs from Mammons is two girls saying bitch over and over and the other is a guy saying fuck over and over
This really is a show for edgy teens…
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The real reason a "Fizz Show" couldn't work is because, outside of the episode where we see Ozzie and Fizz dealing with the consequences of officially becoming a couple, the writing has already exhausted all the story potential these characters have.
Fizz has mended his relationship with Blitz as far as it realistically could be mended, Ozzie has become more direct with saying what he thinks of Fizz's decisions and they'll get over Mammon together in their next feature episode.
At this point they're nothing but "cute quirky boyfriend" and "cute "cool" boyfriend" and have lost all of their appeal, at least to me.
People are talking about a Fizz centric spin off and I think that’s a really bad idea he and Oz are great but I just do not trust that their writing wouldn’t go off the deep end into shit territory
Hell yeah, he is!
Mammon from Helluva Boss, yeah he's evil, but that only makes him more skrunkly!

Mammon from Helluva Boss is very skrunkly!
Yeah, I would like to see Mammon's depth explored... If the show had generally more competent writing.
As is, I'm happy with them giving us enough fuel to make Mam even better ourselves. I say even better because he's already phenomenal.
The two biggest songs from Mammons is two girls saying bitch over and over and the other is a guy saying fuck over and over
This really is a show for edgy teens…
Me again, before you yell at me, read to the end of the sentence I had nothing against Stolitz when it was simply a CRACKSHIP.
Realistically, Stolitz could never have worked, but it was interesting to see how it could, the problems only started when the entire show began revolving around it, and it only got worse from there.
Now Golden Goose I can see genuine reasons why, especially with Octavia:
The main reason being Mammon genuinely treats her like a daughter, where as Stolas only really does when she's at risk of abandoning her lineage and going on her own path, thus incurring Paimons wrath.
(I'd also like to point out he's just flat out a coward, he's the 5th prince of the ars Goetia)
It was inevitable that some fans would ship Stolitz even from the pilot, what shocked me was Viv literally derailing her show to appease said fans.
Stolas is truly an awful father, I understand both he and Stella were forced to have a child, but that doesn't change the facts.
He's an even worse father than Paimon, at least Paimon tried, his attempts were misguided and shallow due to his worldview, but he genuinely tried and took pride in being a good dad, at least in his own eyes.
Stolas is only seen ignoring his daughter or making excuses and empty promises to change. We never even get concreate confirmation that Stolas wants to be a good dad, just that he's willing to do the bare minimum when Via snaps from how miserable her life is now. Said instances of snapping being her only appearances in the show thus far btw.
Mammon and Stella are both such fascinating characters that deserve better, especially with each other :)
Regarding Rick in the cult, something that might be interesting in that context is a cut scene Pelo mentioned for SM4 -- there was supposed to be a scene before Skid and Pump leave the theater and ask Radford where the doll went, with Rick being completely absent
Now obviously he left because he quit, but it's convenient he's absent when the two come in to ask about a possessed doll
Oh my Eyes, thanks for this info! I vaguely remember seeing something about that scene but forgot Rick wasn't in it. Another example of Rick's presence within scenes being weirdly specific.
Really curios to see him in SM6, especially since we'll likely get his first on-screen interaction with John and Jack. I think the way he interacts with them will have a major impact on how likely this theory is.