Episode 2.7. review:
Mammon was way bigger bitch than I expected
My fucking heart, that kid also has broken horns
This scene can live rent free in my head
I knew we were going to see fizzarolli's horns and holy shiiit
Parts of Imps that get burn become white which apparently includes their horns
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the realization just hit me that fizz likely didn’t want to stand up to Mammon because he thought it was normal. He grew up with Cash, who was just like Mammon in a lot of ways.
By confirming that Mammon is exploitative and downright evil, Fizz knew it would also mean his childhood was inarguably ridden with very similar exploitation.
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Somehow it just connected in my brain but OF COURSE it would be the AUSTRALIAN guy who is a GIANT FUCKING SPIDER 😂
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Why "2 Minutes Notice" is a disabled anthem
"2 Minutes Notice" from s2ep7 "Mammon's Magnificent Musical Mid-Season Special" hits so hard. This song is Fizz's liberation from Mammon, and it's also his liberation from his shame from his disability. Before this scene, Ozzy assures Fizz that he loves Fizz for who he is and will stay with him through it all. Because of this, Fizz feels safe to break free from Mammon and also to make peace with his body.
About 40 seconds into the song, when Fizz is preparing for the chorus, he is building confidence. During the line, "Now I've got one thing left to say," he rips of his clown accessories, throwing them offstage. This moment shows when Fizz is breaking free from Mammon and his life being exploited as a celebrity and corporate product. Later in the song, there is a moment where the scene pans to Fizz, and he rips off his chains on stage. After the line, "It ends today," Fizz repeats "now there's just one thing left to say" leading up to the chorus. During this moment, Fizz pulls out a match and uses his own prosthetic arm to set the match ablaze and write "Fuck You" in the air. This is a MASSIVE power move. Here, he is using the symbol of his disability (his prosthetic) to set a fire in him, a sign of power. Since fire was the thing that injured Fizz in the first place, his comfort having fire close to him and using his own body to light the flame shows his power and recovery.
Later in the song, Asmodeus hands him another flame, which is larger than the one Fizz had used before. This symbolizes having a loved one in your life to lend you strength. Part of Fizz's recovery was his ability to RELY on Ozzy and TRUST him. It's okay to ask for help and need someone. As a person with a disability, this message is so powerful. He is a disabled king!
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