Sketching a haha to entertain myself
Not pictured, Sesil telling Stolas he was inspired by him to be his true self and Stolas trying not to cry
THERES A TICKING CLOCK IN THE HARVEST MOON WHEN STRIKER ESCAPE (around 16:09) and then the next clock is the intro to Truth Seekers
Soph pointed out that the ticking clock turns up, at the moment Moxxie goes against his dad's wishes.
So I'm now trolling through the other episodes from True Seekers onwards, (cus no start of ep ticking before that), to see if it's in the background elsewhere.
Guessing it'll be when each of them makes an enemy. Because that seems to link to it speeding up.
Someone want to help?
Adding that Weaboo boo is the only short with ticking in the intro to my notes :O
Iâve seen several mentions of Mission: Weeaboo-boo being a parallel to Blitzâs first encounter with Stolas (as an adult), which I can totally get behind. Right out the gate we have the âyou were here to ravish meâ similarity as well as Blitz âsneaking in, under the cover of night.â
I've also seen the hypothesis that Emberlynn's fan fiction includes an element of foreshadowing for whatâs going to happen in the climax of Season 2.
Her episode is also the only one of the shorts with that "ticking" sound during the content warning, which lends further credence to the idea that it is tied in with the main plot somehow, even if merely thematically.
This got me pondering the possible parallels related to Emberlynn's functional immortality against demonkind and her decision to give it up in order to "be with Blitz."
Which now has me wonderingâis Stolas going to have to give up his immortality to be with Blitz? Or lose it due to the illegal arrangement they've had going on?
Or, leaning into the idea that her episode is merely a reflection of how Blitz views his relationship with Stolas, could it simply be a parallel to the fact that Stolas has already been in mortal danger as a result of choosing to be with Blitz? And that Blitz feels responsible for Stolas' âundoing?â
Weâre shown in Ghostfuckers that one of Blitzâs fears is that Millie could have died during any of the missions from episodes 1-4 of season one. Couple that with the fact that he believes that he âmakes everyoneâs lives worse,â itâs reasonable to assume that he not only fears, but feels responsible for her life being in mortal danger during their missions.
Whether he cared more about Stolas or the arrangement when he stopped the first assassination attempt, Striker was without the angelic weapon when he fled, which Moxxie had expressed complete shock in Striker's ability to have in the first place.
I think that Blitz allowed his cognitive dissonance to convince himself that Striker was no longer a threat without this weapon. Because deep down, he may have been afraid that telling Stolas about the assassination attempt might not be a neutral event for him. That he didnât even want to contemplate the idea that he might actually care beyond the loss of their "arrangement."
In the very next episode, Truth Seekers, we see these feelings forced to the surface during his drug-induced hallucinationâwith Stolas at the top of a long flight of stairs, saying, âAre you afraid to love people, Blitzy?â
With the knowledge that heâs afraid that he makes âeveryoneâs lives worse,â it adds layers to many Stolitz scenes that follow throughout the series. Data points that someone like Blitz could easily see as evidence of that very fear. âProofâ that heâs responsible for Stolasâ life âfalling apart.â
- He knew that Stolas was married as evidenced by his âSorry, I fucked your husbandâ after their first night together. Stolas was clearly not only consenting to sex with Blitz, but was expressing a joyous desperation for it. Despite this, it was actually the âfirst ever friendâ comment that caused Blitz to hesitate and return to Stolas, which we now know was a soft spot for him due to his experience with Fizz. But it was Blitzâs choice to stay or go, and staying is what kicked off the arrangement, is the reason for the sexual nature of its terms, and caused a domino effect that impacted Stolasâ entire life, including his family.
- When the two of them were being roasted at Ozzieâs, it wasnât Stolasâ perspective that was showcased for Blitz, but Ozzie and Wally Wackfordâs. Not only does the narrative begin early with Wallyâs âAre you sleeping with an imp?!â but itâs followed up by Ozzieâs âMy dark lord, how the mighty do fall,â and continues with Stolas being called out for âgiving upâ his wife and daughter specifically for his choice to be with Blitz. And the way that the narrative plays out, it almost sounds like his downfall was less for cheating than it was for sleeping with an imp.
Either way, seeing Stolas hide his face behind the menu likely âconfirmedâ multiple things for Blitz. That despite Stolasâ âpublicâ flirting in front of other imps, when confronted by someone actually associated with Stolasâ upper class society, Blitz was reduced to being an embarrassment for Stolas.
Believing that, left no room for even a glimmer of hope that they could be anything more than what they already were: a prince who enjoyed âsleeping with an impâ and was apparently paying a pretty steep price for it.
- Then thereâs Octavia. In Loo Loo Land, Stolas takes her to the theme park but spends most of his time flirting with Blitz. Not only does she comment on this in front of Blitz, but heâs there to witness when sheâs finally had enough and storms off, mad at her father. In Seeing Stars, Octavia came to I.M.P., stole the grimoire, and disappeared with it. Why? Because her father was so wrapped up in the divorce, that she felt angry and neglected.
- In Full Moon, his fight with Stolas took them through part of the palace. This is very likely the first time heâs seen it since he was apprehended at the âNot Divorcedâ party, and what has it become? When he came back into Stolasâ life, it was bright, vibrant, and full of people. That night in Full Moon, it was dark, muted, and the only person visible in his photos were of Via.
While Blitz may have inferred at the time that Stolasâ marriage wasnât in a good place, he doesnât know just how miserable Stolas was in the life he had before. From Blitzâs perspective, he may have appeared fairly content overall when they first reconnected.
Compare that to Apology Tour, which Blitz sees as the natural outcome of what people experience when they are around him long enough.
Data point after data point, to feed into the idea that Stolasâ life has been âruined,â just by Blitz being in it. His marriage ended, his relationship with his daughter was negatively impacted, and by Ghostfuckers, someone had tried to kill him twice.
I don't think Blitz is aware that Stella is the one who has been putting out the hits, but I could see him internalizing the idea that if Stolas had died during the second attempt, it would have been his fault. Because not only had he chosen not to warn Stolas that someone was trying to assassinate him, he was also the person that Stolas had reached out to for help and he had let M&M go in his stead.
It is after this attempt on Stolasâ life that we see Blitz absolutely shook by the idea that Stolas not only could be hurt, but that he was hurt and had almost died.
This is also several months after the night at Ozzieâs, when he had first begun to realize that, painful as it was, he may care for Stolas after all. Months during which they hadnât seen each other and he had time to actually miss their time together.
Between that and finding out that he can actually get hurt, I can see Stolas becoming one of the people that Blitz feels the desire to protect. Unfortunately, this also seems to come with the anxiety of being responsible for what he perceives as the âcollateral damageâ of being associated with him.
Finally, in Truth Seekers, where the "ticking" began, Stolas had exposed himself via "real" demonic power to the D.H.O.R.K.S. and by extension, the living world. But the only reason he was there and got himself caught on camera is because he came to rescue Blitz.
This could be linked to the scene where we see Blitz attempting to protect and defend Stolas against someone. My bet is on Paimon, who, while ranking below the 7 Sins in power, is still depicted as a fairly powerful being. Stolas had not only exposed their existence to the living world, but had showcased his power in his attempt to scare the agents into submission. We know thereâs going to be consequences for that, as well as for the divorce, and I expect Paimon will have a part to play, one way or another.
Stolas mentioned in Seeing Stars that without the grimoire, his powers are rather limited. I assumed that the worst outcome for him at the end of Season 2 was being stripped of his status and grimoire, which would vastly reduce his raw power as well as the power his position in society affords him.
Obviously, the actual worst-case scenario would be the loss of his life, which it's assumed Blitz is trying to protect him from in the snippet from the trailer. But it didn't occur to me until now that even with my own certainty that he'll survive the Season 2 climax, there was a third possible outcome... that along with his power and status, Stolas could also be stripped of his immortality.
I'm so sorry to all my moots from the Good Omens fandom shit just hit the fan in the HB fandom đ
prev is so right that "real fast" somehow changed Blitzø's brain chemistry. what the fuck kinda wet cat rizz did Stolas pull out that night and why the hell did it work
i was rewatching helluva boss and... is he wearing stolas's robe? IS THAT STOLAS'S ROBE FGHJKJHGFGHNJ WHAT
That scene in apology tour hits so much harder when you listen to the background music and you realize that the lyrics are saying "Don't touch that pretty thing" as he reaches out and pulls away.
We know he thinks Stolas deserves better than him, but damn if it doesn't hurt that he thinks his hands (himself) are too scarred to touch that pretty thing.
Busy thinking of this image again and I've just noticed how Blitz's hand is barely not touching Stolas' hand here, plus Blitz's hand is balled up into a fist, like he's purposefully stopping himself from holding Stolas' hand here despite how much Blitz clearly wants to hold his hand.
Now that I've noticed this little detail, it makes these two memories shown in s2 e10 hurt just that bit more tbh
This is exactly how watching Mastermind felt btw
Helluva Boss - Like a Prayer
First time drawing Stolitz using this silly template by Cindersart đĽ°
At the gate for my flight home from visiting friends and there's a woman here with a service Shiba Inu. No pics because he has a Do Not Disturb vest and taking pics of strangers is illegal but I need to stress how ON DUTY this animal is. Ears up. Eyes doing Lazer scans of everything. Examining everyone who passes within 10ft like a security guard. Ass planted on her feet. I have never seen a dog with such intense chivalric guardian energy before. He has tiny eyebrows and they are FURROWED with concentration.
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