Okay but I love Angel's lines and how vulgar and on point they are, I think it's very important to learn that there's people are there who deal with that and we really shouldn't be shaming them for it or push it away as something to ignore just because it makes you uncomfortable.
@@FallenOne669 I agree but I DO think they fall short on some things, because a big part of me feels really odd about the fact Valentino is treated as a goofy character rather than the traumatizing villain he is.
@soapssie It depends on perspective. Let's use Bill Cosby as an example. For most of our lives, Cosby was a funny guy who starred in a funny show that we could laugh at. But to the women who worked with him? He was a monster. Valentino is the same way. To the rest of Hell, he's just 'the porn guy.' To Angel, he's *the* Demon. Valentino's goofy introduction in 'Radio Killed the Video Star' establishes him as impulsive and greedy from the perspective of Vox, his equal and likely superior. 'Masquerade' expands on that from Angel's perspective. And it further grows in 'Welcome to Heaven' at the club. Valentino is still a goofy person, but that goofiness is what makes him vile to people under his contract.
@@FallenOne669 Although I understand and respect that perspective, that's not exactly how I see it because of the fanbase built upon liking Valentino's goofy attributes, I just hope his character is expanded upon more because in my personal opinion, it feels a little uncomfortable and offensive because it's such a serious topic, but then again, it is only season 1. I understand and respect if you disagree.
I know many ship husk and angel together but I see it differently. Like father and son. Like the father comforting his son who's a mess like him and telling him that he's not alone
the number of times you saw the son flirting with his father and the father rejecting him wow, I mean it would make more sense for you to see them as ''good friends'' but ok wow
@@lils16783 agreed, especially because there are implications that Husk does find him attractive but he's turned off by the mask Angel wears since he can see right through it.
One small little detail. When Husk reaches out his hand to Angel Dust he doesn’t grab Angel of makes him take his hand. He waits for Angel to do it himself. Husk is a true bro at rock bottom.
Gotta love that ending, "There he is! They're F***ing Singing?!!"
This is still the best song in the show.
Eh, I personally think Hell’s Greatest Dad is the best.
@@TheAniSiI would’ve loved that song if that one girl didng start singing (forgot her name)
Fr!
@i mran alastor and lucifer were already ruining itMoreToast4Me
@@tobsonasanya4765 what
Okay but I love Angel's lines and how vulgar and on point they are, I think it's very important to learn that there's people are there who deal with that and we really shouldn't be shaming them for it or push it away as something to ignore just because it makes you uncomfortable.
It's what I respect most about Vivziepop and SpindleHorse's work. They don't sugarcoat any of the dark subjects they explore.
@@FallenOne669 I agree but I DO think they fall short on some things, because a big part of me feels really odd about the fact Valentino is treated as a goofy character rather than the traumatizing villain he is.
@soapssie It depends on perspective. Let's use Bill Cosby as an example. For most of our lives, Cosby was a funny guy who starred in a funny show that we could laugh at. But to the women who worked with him? He was a monster. Valentino is the same way. To the rest of Hell, he's just 'the porn guy.' To Angel, he's *the* Demon. Valentino's goofy introduction in 'Radio Killed the Video Star' establishes him as impulsive and greedy from the perspective of Vox, his equal and likely superior. 'Masquerade' expands on that from Angel's perspective. And it further grows in 'Welcome to Heaven' at the club. Valentino is still a goofy person, but that goofiness is what makes him vile to people under his contract.
@@FallenOne669 Although I understand and respect that perspective, that's not exactly how I see it because of the fanbase built upon liking Valentino's goofy attributes, I just hope his character is expanded upon more because in my personal opinion, it feels a little uncomfortable and offensive because it's such a serious topic, but then again, it is only season 1. I understand and respect if you disagree.
"IM A SCHMOOZER"
2:47 Play your card, Be who you are 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
A loser 🔥🔥
@AntiMental.Illness that's right 👍👍
Everyone :vibing the song
Here he is, they fuckin sining??? *everyone laugth*
Fr husker got the most dope voice
I mean its Keith David....
it might be weird to some but I listen to these songs when I walk all the time because they're so dam catchy
They’re adorable!
Thank you!
I know many ship husk and angel together but I see it differently. Like father and son. Like the father comforting his son who's a mess like him and telling him that he's not alone
the number of times you saw the son flirting with his father and the father rejecting him wow, I mean it would make more sense for you to see them as ''good friends'' but ok wow
peer, disagree in your head, and move on @@lils16783
@@lils16783 agreed, especially because there are implications that Husk does find him attractive but he's turned off by the mask Angel wears since he can see right through it.
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It's.. It's canonically though. Viviz said it lol
Best song❤❤❤❤😢😊😊
Maybe you'll do episode reactions like this?
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まじ好きこれ
Y'all are not allowed to talk during the f******video
cope
One small little detail. When Husk reaches out his hand to Angel Dust he doesn’t grab Angel of makes him take his hand. He waits for Angel to do it himself. Husk is a true bro at rock bottom.