A lot of people were hating on the guy asking Stolas to dance, but he’s just showing Stolas a good time and even Stolas looked to Blitz for permission and he gave it. Stolas needed a night of fun and maybe get laid. Yeah, he’s drunk, but as long as he’s having a good time. Also, I love the progression of Verosika’a character, seeing why she hates Blitz and for good reason, her helping others going through that same heartbreak she went through, and realizing Blitz belongs in the “I Hate Blitzo” party. I also liked that after hearing Blitz say he’s truly sorry, when Blitz is yelling at the guy making out with Stolas, Verosika called him Blitz instead of Blitzo I know you weren’t a fan of the song, but I enjoyed it. It showed of Bryce’s vocal range, being like a classic rock song, and the animation and imagery during the song was beautiful
@aaronduenas1258 Actually, in the end, after hearing the song so many times ive come to love it . That happens with a lot of songs from helluva and hazbin for me Thanks for your comment! I love to hear your point of view❤️
@@Monicafuzzy772 oh, I’m glad you enjoyed! I think it might be my second favorite Helluva Boss song, just under “Just Look My Way”. Which by the way, did you notice when Stolas and Blitz are arguing, they’re playing Just Look My Way in the background? Oh and P. S., the twist with Martha and Ms. Mayberry was SO unexpected and I love it
@aaronduenas1258 i just double checked because i fully believed you and was gonna be really sad if it was true, but its actualy just the Stolas theme from when he sings before confronting stella on the porche but good ear! People usualy call that song just "Stolas Sings"
I don't what is off. Characters do things what they should do and say what they should say. Maybe because we already knew it all, it feels strange... I don’t know. The point of this episode is that even if Stolas and Blitz are talking, they still don’t get anything right. These are unusual representations of relationships, they usually say that if they talk, then everything will work out, but this is not the case between Stolas and Blitz
I like the format for this video. It looks great.
@@jimballard1186 thank you!
A lot of people were hating on the guy asking Stolas to dance, but he’s just showing Stolas a good time and even Stolas looked to Blitz for permission and he gave it. Stolas needed a night of fun and maybe get laid. Yeah, he’s drunk, but as long as he’s having a good time.
Also, I love the progression of Verosika’a character, seeing why she hates Blitz and for good reason, her helping others going through that same heartbreak she went through, and realizing Blitz belongs in the “I Hate Blitzo” party. I also liked that after hearing Blitz say he’s truly sorry, when Blitz is yelling at the guy making out with Stolas, Verosika called him Blitz instead of Blitzo
I know you weren’t a fan of the song, but I enjoyed it. It showed of Bryce’s vocal range, being like a classic rock song, and the animation and imagery during the song was beautiful
@aaronduenas1258 Actually, in the end, after hearing the song so many times ive come to love it . That happens with a lot of songs from helluva and hazbin for me
Thanks for your comment! I love to hear your point of view❤️
@@Monicafuzzy772 oh, I’m glad you enjoyed! I think it might be my second favorite Helluva Boss song, just under “Just Look My Way”. Which by the way, did you notice when Stolas and Blitz are arguing, they’re playing Just Look My Way in the background?
Oh and P. S., the twist with Martha and Ms. Mayberry was SO unexpected and I love it
@aaronduenas1258 i just double checked because i fully believed you and was gonna be really sad if it was true, but its actualy just the Stolas theme from when he sings before confronting stella on the porche but good ear!
People usualy call that song just "Stolas Sings"
@@Monicafuzzy772 oh gotcha, didn’t realize that, thanks
I don't what is off. Characters do things what they should do and say what they should say. Maybe because we already knew it all, it feels strange... I don’t know. The point of this episode is that even if Stolas and Blitz are talking, they still don’t get anything right. These are unusual representations of relationships, they usually say that if they talk, then everything will work out, but this is not the case between Stolas and Blitz