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* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]:
** Alastor's true intentions remain a mystery up to the season finale. While heHe openly told Charlie in the pilot that he was helping her because her project amused him, and expected the hotel to fail. HeTo make matters worse, Alastor was also a serial killer and cannibal in life, and trapped in a deal. Yet, he has many [[Pet the Dog]] moments like sparing the Egg Boiz after they successfully obtain information about the dead angel, and gets visibly jealous when Lucifer shows up to reconcile with Charlie. {{spoiler| In the finale, he freaks out when realizing that Adam nearly had him dead to rights, and when he sings that if he disappears, he'll be known as the altruist that gave his life for his friends. Does the idea of being seen as a good guy horrify Alastor, or is it the realization that he truly does care for the Hazbin crew despite his ulterior motives?}}
** There are hints that Adam is such a douchebag is that {{spoiler|he knows that no one really loves him, except for Lute, and he spent a mortal life in pain and suffering thanks to Lucifer giving him free will, which got him banished from Paradise. Lucifer, to rub salt in that wound, says that he banged ''both'' Lilith and Eve while delivering a [[No-Holds Barred Beatdown]].}} The finale hints the other direction, {{spoiler|that being in Heaven for millennia has stripped him of his humanity, to the point where he doesn't see the sinners as his descendants when he mocks Charlie for calling them her "family"}}.
* [[Complete Monster]]:
** Take a character from a movie like ''[[Animal House]]'' and give him godlike divine powers and you have a pretty good idea about Adam's personality. A narcissist and [[Entitled Bastard]] who believes he's superior to everyone, he blatantly admits that the stated purpose of the annual purges is a ruse, and that he only does it out of his sick idea of fun and entertainment. He considers all the residents of Hell to be vermin, believing all mortal life should be subservient to him alone, and when Charlie has the nerve to simply question his actions, he decides to increase the quota to twice a year just to spite her. With no morality to speak of, it's a mystery how this jerk even got to heaven in the first place - it is implied that even he doesn't know - and when finally killed in the season 1 finale, he does so completely unrepentant still cursing Charlie and her allies for daring to oppose him.
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