Some People In Helluva Boss Fandom Really Tick Me Off With How They Hate On Loona For Her Treatment Of
Some people in Helluva Boss fandom really tick me off with how they hate on Loona for her treatment of Blitz. And although I tbankfully don't see a huge amount of this, it still enrages me when I do.
My first reaction to this god awful take is always to think: it's comedy. You're not supposed to take it so seriously.
But if you ARE going to take it seriously, you should realize that almost every time Loona attacks Blitzo, it's when he initiates or tries to initiate physical contact. And you should realize that Loona grew up in Hell's version of foster care, and if it's bad on Earth, it's worse in Hell.
You should also realize that the way Blitzo constantly infantilizes her and enables her behavior isn't helping matters. Loona is extremely traumatized, socially awkward, and insecure. What she needs is therapy, although I doubt they could afford it even if Blitzo could convince her to go.
Having said this, I promise I'm not attacking Blitzo. He's a fascinating character in his own right and I'm not attempting to vilify him. I'm merely pointing out unfairness of villifying Loona.
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