grzecho2222
Getting sticky.
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I dislike this chapter, but I'm having trouble saying why. So far I don't really like Annette, and this happy family bullshit with the evil clones is weird. Like, I really thought Taylor would try to kill them, or the other way around. The almost instant trust and sappy reunion feels off to me. And the whole "Look Taylor and Clones are Bi now!" thing going on. Plus Annette seems a bit too interested in Taylor's love life, it looks creepy. I dunno, maybe it's just me, because I'm not really close with either of my parents.
love life talk comes off way too strong, but some people are like thatFair enough, it is a significant tone shift from how it was before, and a lot of the happy family thing is mostly due to how Taylor sees her Mom as the woman who can do nothing wrong, and while she was apprehensive before, she's far more trusting of her than she lets on. Like with herself, if her Mom turned out to be a horrible person, Taylor would likely make excuses for her just like she would herself and she's rather bias, so she very much wants to trust and will look for excuses to do that. The mastering excuse the Annette mentions is part of the reason why Taylor is less apprehensive about the clones, though I somehow forgot to make the changes to make her more confrontational and more suspicious of the clones despite her Mom trusting them.
Though the parent being interested in their child's love life is rather standard. Hell I've got my own Mom every once and a while hounding me about getting a girlfriend and suggesting that some girls are "cute" as a not so subtle hint that I should try to hit on them.
that said, Annette rises wayyyy too many red flags, something about her is very unsetteling, wouldn't turn back to her irl
It's Hazbin. Pretty much everyone goes to Hell save for literal newborn babies that die minutes after being born.
At most they'd just want to put a marker on TT's soul to easily locate her once she arrives, if she doesn't decide to just skip the whole dying bit and just move down there early because dealing with the reality of Ward sucks enough that living in literal Hell is an upgrade.
not sure where this grimderp keeps coming fromIn Hazbion Hell isn't for punishment, it's to keep the lesser souls out of Heaven.
Think of it like Heaven's septic tank but it's starting to get full since 99.99999% of all humans have gone there so they need to clear some space so the sewage doesn't overflow into the backyard of their mansions.
we don't have any info on Heaven beyond "people are getting there and send CHERUB to try to help"
"Angel's sister is supposedly in Heaven (unless they changed it)"
"we have seen baby imps but not baby sinners demons"
nope, he helped enough actual good people who ended up in Heaven that said people send CHERUB to stop him from suicide so he wouldn't damn himself with it, but even without it he is still evil bastard so he ends up in HellHell, it's not even the good people that go to Heaven in Hazbin, it's influential people. Like that one dog bastard who accidentally made the world a lot better while actually being a super villain, they apparently just wanted to get him because they want to have the person who changed the world.
even in their commertial CHERUB says that they protect from harm, there is nothing about ensuring that someone will go to Heaven or Hell, still seems to be free will
nothing about "infuential souls"
system seems to be unbearably shitty, but nobody seems to be gaming it
also all sinner demons that we have met in the shows are evil asshats?