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she/her, adult (child of the 80s, if you must know) This is a multifandom blog, so don't be surprised to see a pretty random selection of things both old and new.

So in S1, Adam(?) set up having a meeting building that we see and Charlie goes to for the meeting. We do spend more time in the area the Vees are around in S2, but is that building still there? I imagine they'd keep it to have meetings with Abel.

Also is it technically it has to be holy ground so sinners cant touch it, right?

That's the Heaven Embassy!

I'm not sure if it counts as holy ground, being in Hell and all, but I doubt any sinners would want to have anything to do with it regardless.

It is still around in season two, and looking a little worse for wear, though we really only get to see it right before it gets destroyed by the falling gates:

It probably won't be rebuilt for season three, as the hotel can take its place as the new site of Heaven/Hell relations.

Regardless of how good the reason the fact the Lillith went to Heaven the one place Lucifer can't follow feels very significant.

Like Lu isn't happy about being banished. I think he would want to at least vist f he could it was his home and, Lillith had never been there befor her 7 year trip.

I'd be shocked if this isn't a point of conflict for them.

This Hazbin Hotel collage of Emily and Abel, as people have been shipping them ever since Emily was featured beside Abel in the artwork image that revealed his existence in the Hellaverse. I do plan to make a HolyGates collage (Abel x Peter) in the future, but I'm saving it for Pride Month.

Serapherd has also been called Abemily, Abely, Emibel, BubbleBand, BandHalo, CommanderHalo, HaloBand, Jollysheep, JoyCommander and SeraphicSerenade.

I’m kinda shocked that the Hazbin Hotel commentary extras from the DVDs aren’t really making the rounds in the fandom tbh. Anyway here’s some fun tidbits that have been bouncing around in my brain since watching them:

  • Viv confirming that Alastor does indeed still get along with women more than men and that the writers keep that in mind when creating his interactions with other characters.
  • The reveal that Sir Pentious is Keekee’s favorite hotel member.
  • Vaggi and Alastor were meant to have darker skin tones in season one but due to animation and composition fuck ups they ended up way lighter than what was planned. Season two is a course correction for this.
  • Emily was jokingly referred to as “blue Charlie” during the show’s production.
  • Carmilla and Rosie are intended to be parallel mother figures to Vaggi and Charlie respectively. Carmilla has the no-nonsense tough love approach that Vaggi is responsive to while Rosie has more of the gentle coddling approach that works for Charlie.
  • Viv describing Alastor as a father figure to Charlie, specifically saying that he “adopted” her and referring to him as her dad.

I wish I took notes while I was watching because there was so much information packed into these extras lol.

The other thing I haven’t seen addressed at all is the parallel between the anti-pen and the carrot pen.

It’s that same moment as the pen teeters on the edge of a cliff and the decision whether or not to dive for it is made. In the case of the carrot pen, Nick and Judy both dive because they have the security and stability of the harnesses to keep them safe. But they lose grip on the pen and it symbolically shatters their relationship.

Then, the exact same predicament with the anti-pen. And Pawbert says to Nick, “it’s not worth dying for.” Except “it,” is no longer a symbolic thing. “It” is Judy. And Judy is the ONLY thing worth dying for. The carrot pen is gone. He may not have been able to save their relationship, but he can at least save her. And Nick would take a bullet, a dart, or a fall off a cliff, he’d take his own life for Judy. So harnesses be damned, he’s not losing his grip one more time. One pen is making it back to Judy today, whatever it takes.

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