The way Amy gasses Silver's flower up is very sweet.
She helped Silver first come into his gardening hobby, and Silver wanted to be recognized for his work and how far he's come with it. And Amy acknowledges him more than almost anyone else does. She even had a clear bias for him when doing introductions to the competitors and adding an extra flare to Silver's. If things hadn't gone the way they did, she definitely would have put her finger on the scale to try and give Silver the win, hands-down.
Her bestie wants to show you his plants, and you better say they're cool!
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During a mission to hunt demons hiding as humans during a party in one of Seoul’s top beaches, Mira ends up getting caught with the drunk partygoers in one of their games. Despite her insistence not to join, they force-feed her several sojū cocktails until she can barely stand up. By the time Zoey and Rumi find her barely clinging to consciousness on the sand, hiccuping, burping a little, and seeing triple of Zoey. While Rumi facepalms in mild annoyance over this, Zoey can’t help being amused by this development.
Inspired by Moxxie’s own drunken mishap during the “Helluva Boss” episode “Spring Broken” as well as a comment from one of my earlier drawings by https://www.deviantart.com/thecrazypopularidol, I couldn’t resist making this. Though I had the postures of where each HUNTR/X member figured out as well as the composition, getting the details of their outfits was another story. Not to mention the colors of said outfits and the background. But I think this turned out pretty good. I even got Mira’s drunken look as well-matched to Moxxie’s as best as I could.
The episode “Spring Broken” from “Helluva Boss” belongs to Vivienne “Vivziepop” Medrano
And HUNTR/X (Rumi, Mira, and Zoey) are from “KPop Demon Hunters” which belongs to Sony Pictures Animation, Maggie Kang, and Chris Appelhans
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Did Blitz actually crack open a dictionary after Truth Seekers?
During the hallucination in Truth Seekers, one of Moxxie's insults included "Perhaps you should crack open a dictionary sometime." Since then, I've noticed that Blitz's spelling has incrementally gotten better over time.
I think there's some merit to the theory that he is dyslexic, and I heard somewhere that his texting mistakes are mostly related to his fingers being way too big for the screen to type properly.
But I'm also wondering if Blitz just learned to spell things wrong growing up.
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Moxxie seems well educated, but this may be an outlier for imps.
Knowing Moxxie, there's an equal chance that he's a "self-starter" that loves books and knowledge like Stolas, but it's also possible that he actually received a proper education. Whether it was Crimson or his mother that may have prioritized his education, they certainly had the money and connections to make it happen.
For Blitz, between becoming homeless as a teenager and dropping out of college, he was perhaps at a greater disadvantage than most other imps. This could help explain his grammar and spelling mistakes as well as his difficulty understanding "rich people talk." Taking that into consideration, I think it's safe to assume that Blitz is on the lower end of the educational spectrum.
Sinsmas in particular gave us a glimpse into the spelling habits of the average imp. It seems like the level of literacy has a wide range, leading me to believe that education is at least somewhat accessible, but likely has an affordability relationship.
For example, the higher-end clothing store is not only spelled correctly, but is using more complex words. It's possible that this store in particular is not actually owned by an imp, considering Millie's reaction in Ghostfuckers to the idea that Blitz worked for himself. If so, it's arguably more evidence that imps do not generally have access to higher, or at least quality, education.
Meanwhile, the market street is full of handwritten signs with some spelling errors, and even a commercially available product at the grocery store is misspelled.
Either way, after Truth Seekers, we see a slow progression of improvement in his spelling. The outliers appear to be related to Moxxie specifically.
By Full Moon we know that Blitz can spell Moxxie's name correctly, thanks to the calendar at the beginning of the episode.
Despite this, in the paperwork that he gives him directly, his name is misspelled and the letters aren't all facing the correct direction. Honestly, you couldn't spell it more incorrectly if you tried, without it becoming a different word altogether (such as Foxxie or Roxxie, for example, lol).
The only mistake I see on the calendar is a misplacement of the s and i in "business day", lending further credence to the idea that he is dyslexic or, at minimum, affected by ADHD.
Whether this is due to a moment of dyslexia or not, I think it's safe to say that Blitz is either trolling Moxxie, or doesn't want Moxxie to notice and comment on his improvement. As much as Moxxie can get caught up in seeking approval from Blitz, he's not afraid to roast him now and then.
Considering how carefully everything is written in his personal calendar and on the whiteboard that he knows Stolas will see, he is clearly at least taking the time to check and correct his work when he spends the time and effort to do it. (Again, the only thing misspelled is Moxxie's name, though is it considerably closer to the actual spelling here lol.)
Judging by the amount of correct spelling shown on the whiteboard even as early as episode 3 (Spring Broken), I'm genuinely wondering if some of the discrepancy is less of a skill issue and more about exposure to correct spelling in his daily life (as shown in the market scene from Sinsmas).
As mentioned earlier, Moxxie seems to be an outlier when it comes to education levels against the average imp. Spending time around Moxxie may have been the first time that anyone has even mentioned to Blitz that his spelling and grammar had so many mistakes.
So, I think there's a decent chance that he literally just learned to spell a lot of words incorrectly. It may have never even occurred to him to check what he's learned from his surroundings against an actual dictionary... until he met Moxxie.