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Date of upload: Feb 6, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-04-28T06:30:30.153243Z
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This breakdown can be read a few ways:
-His deal has weakened him, and nearly resulted in his death, while he was genuinely wanting to help protect the Hotel, and he was freaking out at LOSING for the first time since he hit Hell and how he nearly died and now wants out of the deal so he can be better at helping Charlie and promising revenge on the person who has his soul for making him fail Charlie.
-The deal is forcing him to help the Hotel to the point where, against his will, he was nearly forced to sacrifice himself for it, and he is freaking out about this and promising revenge on the person who had his soul for nearly getting him killed.
-The deal is unrelated to the Hotel and is keeping him weaker and less powerful and from accomplishing whatever his true dastardly motives are and he is swearing to break free and pull off whatever he has planned.
(Note: these are not mutually exclusive. It could be more than one or even all three at once.)
I LOVE Alastor's ambiguity.
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Itās honestly shocking to see Alastor completely break character during this segment. For awhile weāve seen Alastor as this enigmatic and confusing character that feels like is constantly switching lanes in the story of good or bad, but now we see Alastor beginning to breakdown from what he did for Charlie and the hotel, itās such a nice character development we see that starts to show through this facade of a smile, looking into his true plans and what heās really after!
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I appreciate that he doesn't say "I'll" or "Alastor" will be pulling all the strings. He says "guess who". While he is weakened by his deal, or simply bit off more than he could chew with Adam, he's reminding the audience that it's not just his opinion that he's one of the most powerful beings in Hell. Guess who? You as the audience already damn well believe he's gonna do it, he doesn't need to say it.
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I love how ākilled by a *hair*ā is so enunciated, because it also suggests that Alastor means it as in ākilled by a hareā, or at least it does to me. This makes him seem so much more brutal, thinking of Adam as just prey, but simultaneously distraught by how close Alastorās prey was to killing him, as if Alastorās thinking āhow could I, of all people be threatened by that insignificant little-ā
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@jackdog06
2 months ago
I like how he scratches the table in the exact same way Vox did when he found out Alastor was back.
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