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It's interesting how the composition of these 2 scenes are very similar. Niffty and Alastor both use the slingshot techniques to amp up their forces, compensating for their smaller and lighter body mass. Maybe Alastor taught Niffty that or he learnt it from watching her fight,

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Alastor’s refusal to step in and help with chaos at the hotel at the beginning of Season 2 is absolutely a defensive recoil after the physical (and psychological) damage he experienced after his defeat by Adam. It wasn’t just his angelic injury that caused this dismissive nature, the idea of dying an altruist fully destabilizes the narrative Alastor’s constructed for himself. To die a martyr on behalf of the hotel would retroactively rewrite his afterlife as service rather than sovereignty. When Vaggie and Husk ask for Alastor to help, Alastor withdraws entirely, fully posturing as someone who just enjoys being difficult and doesn’t care. Clearly, if he cannot control the outcome, he will refuse participation entirely. Still, there’s a deeper narrative tension building here — the hotel promising (and delivering) on redemption is in direct contrast to Alastor’s worldview. The hotel is no longer a spectacle for him to be entertained by, but a project that threatens the hierarchies of Hell Alastor had worked to establish himself within even before his human death. Alastor cannot tolerate these positions where he must rely on others or act altruistically. Those positions strip him of narrative agency, of the control and self-preservation critical to his character. This refusal to assist the hotel isn’t just Alastor’s classic brattiness, it is a defensive maneuver designed to restore his sense of autonomy.

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