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7/23/2025, 1:36:05 PM
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>but it shifts the dynamic a bit to the point Lucifer might intervene
considering what we see of Lucifer in the show, I feel like he'd do fuck all about the bar, he'd just expect it to fail, and to him, it wouldn't matter how many centuries or millenia it clung onto, it being so on the fringes of everything would make him stay to that apathetic rhetoric and he wouldn't see it as worth anything
the real Morningstar threat to Little Purgatory would be Charlie, because she'd see it as "her hotel lite" basically something that proves her idea can work that's been around for millenia without giving any thought to why it lasted a millenia, leading her to do something that ends up putting the bar in the spotlight, which would lead it to its near annihilation, and she, like before, wouldn't understand why things worked out the way they did
Charlie's as good a person as you can get in hell, but she's naive, and in a way, proud like her father, she wants this redemption and goodness in hell thing to be done her way, so when she sees the bar, she'd want to make it expand until it buckles under its own weight because she'd see the discretion and security as paranoia and think that once other sinners see what's available they'd just give up their bad habits
>but it shifts the dynamic a bit to the point Lucifer might intervene
considering what we see of Lucifer in the show, I feel like he'd do fuck all about the bar, he'd just expect it to fail, and to him, it wouldn't matter how many centuries or millenia it clung onto, it being so on the fringes of everything would make him stay to that apathetic rhetoric and he wouldn't see it as worth anything
the real Morningstar threat to Little Purgatory would be Charlie, because she'd see it as "her hotel lite" basically something that proves her idea can work that's been around for millenia without giving any thought to why it lasted a millenia, leading her to do something that ends up putting the bar in the spotlight, which would lead it to its near annihilation, and she, like before, wouldn't understand why things worked out the way they did
Charlie's as good a person as you can get in hell, but she's naive, and in a way, proud like her father, she wants this redemption and goodness in hell thing to be done her way, so when she sees the bar, she'd want to make it expand until it buckles under its own weight because she'd see the discretion and security as paranoia and think that once other sinners see what's available they'd just give up their bad habits
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