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THERES A NEW GREEN DAY ALBUM?? AND NOBODY TOLD ME???? I HAD TO FIND OUT THROUGH SPOTIFY NOTIFICATIONS.
THERES A NEW GREEN DAY ALBUM?? AND NOBODY TOLD ME???? I HAD TO FIND OUT THROUGH SPOTIFY NOTIFICATIONS.
I mean, this is what I get for never paying attention to band lore to the point where i know the names of maybe 3 frontmen? BUT STILL :<.
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Aro spec Alastor getting told all his life the best thing about romance is the thrill and that he's missing out on the excitement.
Alastor - sitting across the room knowing damn well nothing could ever beat the thrill of murder.
Hey, you know how Lute ALWAYS has blood on her? Yeah well after Adam dies and she goes to see Lilith it's just Angel blood, no demon blood.
The mark of a warrior has become the mark of her failure.
She may not have died but, to paraphrase Carmine, exterminators suck at protecting.
Leading into some serious character development I hope.
If you ever find yourself forgetting that Dr Who is also dramatic, compelling and emotional on top of all the silly goofy fun I urge you to go rewatch/watch the waters of mars bc watching David Tennant go from a funny little guy with Rose at the start of his run to eventually that mess of an episode is peak character development (not in a good way, but also yes in a good way?)
I could write so much on the way the show flips so much between lighthearted, sad and just downright dark but I think that that special in particular is a stunning moment in 10s timeline and you could say it defines some of his actions at the end of his run.
I feel very similar about this scene, to me it really was one of the most crucial points in the episode and across what we have so far, a pretty important point for Angels character on the whole, as well as a point that started to have me raise my suspicions about Charlie more.
This, alongside another scene that I canât quite quote from memory but where Charlie says something along the lines of Pentious being the first ârealâ resident of the Hotel in my eyes was a great way to say that while her heart may be in the right place, her head isnât and despite her seemingly selfless nature, she doesnât actually think that hard on if her actions will have consequences for others, leading in nicely to where she goes to see Valentino without thinking of if Angel will suffer because of it.
Sheâs a princess, literally had everything served to her on a silver platter and while Iâm sure sheâs struggled emotionally i struggle to believe that sheâs ever been in a situation where she was ever really in danger. Especially having 99.9% of demons in Pride be so far below her. She doesnât have to worry about keeping souls to keep her power and can basically do whatever she wants without any ties to anyone that could have her do something against her will. Perhaps her parents, but I struggle to believe that theyâd be worse than Valentino.
Most of her attempts at redemption, like in this scene are surface level, and indicative of somebody that doesnât fully understand that people donât do bad things just because they can or they think its funny, they do them because they have other problems under the surface, including physically not having a choice in the matter. (Real life parallel to rich people in power where?? Oh yeah, right there)
Itâs also increasingly obvious that Angels âfree rentâ excuse is just that, and that in reality he just wants a place to be away from Valentino. The fact that Charlie doesnât seem to notice this or even begin to question why Angel couldnât just stay for free at the studio shows just how little attention she pays to other people.
At first i thought she was just naive, but now i see that in actuality, sheâs so focused on her own goal that she isnât helping at all, and it comes across like she doesnât care what they do as long as they get into heaven and make her look good. Granted she isnât malicious, but the lack of care is definitely something i want to see fixed in her character arc in order for me to actually like her.
After this scene Angel walking away does not seem out of anger or being pissed off at Charlie trying to redeem him, he actually seems sincerely upset, possibly because he feels like Pentious is removing the little care Charlie had for him, possibly because his view of the hotel is being tainted. At least the people in the studio and the street have the balls to call him a whore to his face rather than hiding it in subtext, since this hasnât actually been resolved yet i think this is where Charlie could lead him, back to the studio (then you can all go crazy with your âHusk gambles for his soulâ, âCharlie gives Valentino a beatingâ, âAlastor gets sufficiently pissed off enough at Vox to kill his boy toyâ).
There is also something to be said for Charlie not understanding how traumatic death can be since sheâs hellborn. Angel literally died from a drug overdose and who knows, a shady guy like what sheâs trying to get Angel to play could have been the type of person heâd go and visit too escape from a shit life. Thereâs just a total lack of consideration all around.
She also displays this behaviour with Vaggie, ignoring her advice and throwing her into leading a task without asking her first. If Vaggie were not so loyal (perhaps due to Charlie helping her through something difficult) I feel as though she would have left Charlie by now, and maybe she should for a while, because i truly do not think Charlie will learn if Vaggie continues to enable her.
As a final note, you point out that sheâs also calling him out for actually enjoying sex. This in my eyes tends nicely to a plot point where in actuality, due to different interpretations of the Bible, outdated views on all sorts of things and the violent nature of some bible stories, that Charlie actually does not know a âcriteriaâ for redemption and so is using shame, throwing stuff at the wall till it sticks, and hoping for the best.
In a sentence, sheâs trying to play chess when she has no idea how or why the pieces move, the board is both on fire and spitting fire back at her and her opponent is an âalphaâ male that thinks heâs funny.
Ty for tagging me, this was really quite interesting to dive into and put into words, and Iâm glad to hear other people not just taking this scene at face value.
This scene:
Shows just how unintentionally ignorant Charlie really is
Charlie wrote the script, gave Angel and Sir Pentous their roles of crackhead and innocent child and had them act it out
And soon after this clip Sir Pentous' character goes on to say that doing drugs isn't cool and then ends the skit saying "I'm off to not have sexual intercourse before marriage!"
Now I'd like to point out Angel is a known drug user and by having him play the crackhead, Charlie ends up calling him out for his addictions and then goes further with Sir Pentious' part of the script to call him out for his job as a sex worker and the fact that Angel actually does enjoy sex
This obviously upsets Angel, along with a few other moments where something is said about his efforts at getting better
The worst part is that Charlie doesn't even realize she's doing it
She wrote that script, which called out Angels flaws and labeled them as bad. She kept mentioning Angels lack of effort but never actually tried to find a way to get through to him nor did she try to figure out why he isn't trying.
I understand that she didn't know about Val yet, but at the same time she didn't seem to think about how there could have been more Angel than previously thought
And I know the scene with Sir Pentious could be played off as him saying it on his own accord because he didn't have a script, but that doesn't seem to be the case
I thought it was a good episode and added layers to the story but I felt it needed to be said how much development was going to made by the characters in order to make everything work out for them
@roguelemon, I saw a somewhat similar post of yours and would love your opinion on the scene
Its so funny to me that the general opinion of Lucifer and Lilith pre show was just "yeah she pegs him and he is so down bad for her it hurts" then the show comes out and not only are they divorced but now people are theorising that Al is trying to undermine Lucifer so hard as a dad because Lilith told him to? (I NEED to know what this man did to deserve that)
This may be one of the biggest theory vs reality differences I've seen for characters ever. Was looking at old fanart and comics of them earlier and my lord did we get it so incredibly wrong.
I dont doubt some people got it right, but most of what I used to see 'back in the day' was them being somewhat deranged but still happily married.