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** Subverted with the Vees. Although Velvette had posited that Hell should rise and fight the angels, {{spoiler|she's happy to sit back and watch Charlie do that. It never occurred to her that if Charlie had lost, the Overlord would have possibly been the next targets.}}
** Played straight when {{spoiler|Carmilla tests Vaggie about her love for Charlie and reason to fight before telling her how one kills an angel. Turns out she knew Vaggie was a fallen angel all along, and wanted to see if she was truly committed to protecting the hotel for Charlie. Once Vaggie passes, Carmilla gives her the info about celestial weapons.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]:
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]:* {{spoiler|While Adam clearly has a foul mouth - more foul than any other character on the show - and makes ample use of the word "cunt", he clearly thinks Lute telling the other Exorcists to "Tear Vaggie's cunt out through her ass!" is ''too'' foul.}}
** Vox is exploitative, petty and cunning, wanting to destroy the Hotel because Alastor is funding it. Even he looks weirded out when Lucifer threatens to {{spoiler| ''fuck'' Adam for threatening his daughter, until Charlie clarifies "It's fuck you up, Dad." Seems that nonconsensual sex is the one line he draws for himself.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Turf wars among residents of Hell are so common that the news reports them like they would the weather.
* [[Evil Luddite]]: Alastor really, really hates television claiming calling it off “noisy picture box” and insisting that radio is “the proper medium to express oneself”. Obviously, this is the biggest reason for his enmity with Vox. In episode 1, he makes a deal with vagi (not that kind) agreeing to help her make a proper commercial if she promises never to get him involved with television again.
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* [[The Rival]]: When Lucifer and Alastor first meet in episode 5, it takes them all of 15 seconds to despise each other, not helped by Alastor insinuating that he would be a better father to Charlie then Lucifer himself.
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]: Charlie truly seems to believe this, at least in regards to humans. Sadly, most of Hell has more of a Machiavellian outlook.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: While Lucifer is depressed and neglects his leadership duties, leaving most of them to Lilith, Charlie takes an active approach to help reform sinners to spare them from the purges. No one takes her seriously because they don't expect the Princess of Hell to do more than be charming, {{spoiler|at least until the first season finale}}. Vaggie lampshades that it's because Charlie acts like [[Modest Royalty]] that no one fears her.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** Charlie's last name - Morningstar - is a reference to ''[[The Sandman]]'', where the Devil is called Lucifer Morningstar.
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