Moxxie turning out to be a Hitman with a Heart who would prefer to Pay Evil unto Evil rather than shoot a seemingly-innocent member of a loving family.Mayberry could never seriously harm her students. Mayberry throws one of her students through the roof, the same student can later be seen, alive, well and uninjured as the kids watch the carnage of her rampage. A Fridge Heartwarming moment, but after Mrs. Unfortunately, she never considered turning off the camera before blowing her brains out. Mayberry feels remorse for traumatizing the kids under her care. But even in the throes of a psychotic break, Mrs. Actually killing the philanderer? Not likely. Mayberry seems to regret murdering her cheating husband in front of her students. Creepy as he might be, Stolas sleeping peacefully after his and Blitzo's one night stand - emitting tiny owl hoots with every breath - is absurdly cute.Moxxie tries to stand up for Blitzo against Eddie, despite Moxxie having spent the whole video insulting and criticizing his boss.They even agree with Blitzo when he refers to Eddie as a "piece of shit". Look closely at the reactions of Blitzo, Millie, and Moxxie after Eddie smugly told Loona he doesn't talk to dogs because he's a "cat person": All of them look to the hellhound with sympathy, which is saying something since it's shown that neither Millie or Moxxie like her a lot.In a "blink and you'll miss it moment, when Millie stands up for Moxxie after Loona insults him, you can see a small smile on Moxxie's face.Even after they get thrown from the hospital window for not having insurance, they take Eddie back to their headquarters in Hell to ensure he won't die.It's Black Comedy at its finest, but I.M.P shows they're not heartless murderers when they rush Eddie (the human Moxxie accidentally shot) to the hospital and wait to hear about the kid's recovery.Made even more heartwarming after her backstory is shown. She may be rude and apathetic to the others at I.M.P, but she does at least seem to care about Blitzo and be deep down grateful for the fact that he was likely the only person who treated her as an important member of a family. As Blitzo tells Moxxie why they can't get rid of Loona, he says, "She's a valued member of our family, and we don't get rid of family." Loona actually looks up from her phone for a moment to smile at Blitzo after he says that before returning her eyes to the screen.He also keeps bobbleheads of Moxxie and Millie on his desk. On the walls there are three large portraits one of Blitzo and Loona, an old circus poster of Blitzo and seemingly his sisters billed as "The Amazing Imp Siblings", and a third picture that Moxxie and Millie's marriage portrait has been taped over with a crudely drawn Blitzo hugging the couple. It is greatly displayed how much Blitzo cares about his "family" by the decorations in the I.M.P offices.In his own twisted way, Blitzo really does care for his employees and sees them all together as a family, even if it gets lost through his stalker and overly hugging tendencies.On Valentine's Day, 2020, a fully finished video was released. The full song with an animatic video was featured over the pilot's credits.The Pawnee believe the wolf was the first creature to experience death. The Milky Way itself was the path they took, which the tribes referred to as the “Wolf Road.” The “Wolf People”Īccording the organization Wolf Song Alaska, the Pawnee Indians have such a powerful kinship with wolves that their hand sign for “wolf” is the same as it is for “Pawnee.” Indeed, other local tribes called the Pawnee the “Wolf People.”īoth the Pawnee and the Blackfoot tribes viewed the appearance and disappearance of the (Wolf) star Sirius as a sign that wolves were traveling to and from the spirit world. Some tribes believe that wolves howl at the moon because they are having a spiritual experience and are singing to the gods. Native Americans view the wolf as a creator, a guide, and a brother or sister. While every Native American tribe has their own unique customs and beliefs, one theme that is common to virtually all of them is the belief in the wolf as an extremely powerful being. They also thought of the Wolf as a spiritual pathfinder, which symbolized intelligence and leadership. They modeled themselves after the wolf in hunting methods, cooperation and efficiency, valuing them as proud hunters, loyal friends and intelligent teachers. Native American Indians perhaps had the greatest symbolism for wolves.
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