Comments by "godzillavkk" (@godzillavkk) on "Netflix"
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Here are my predicttions for season 2
From Season 2 and onward, the series becomes a dramedy. Don't worry, all the Matt Groaning comedy you'd expect from him will still be here, but after everything that's happened in the last 2 episodes, the tone of the show has been permantly changed. So from then on, in addition to comedy, there will also be moments where the comedy stops and the show needs to be dramatic, serious, warhearted, sad, and maybe frightening.
Cloyd is Dagmar's father, and is the one who captured or arranged to have Luci captured. When Luci arrived, we learned that he was sent by Emperor Cloyd and his Enchantress to turn Bean evil, but we don't know why. I suspect it has something to do with her unknown magic powers. Dagmar also seemed to know what Bean's future held. So it might make sense if the two are in cahoots, or worse related to eachother. Cloyd however did not forsee that Bean would use the Elixir to ressurect her mother, but nontheless he is pleased by it, and we learn that he was the one who sent the ship that rescued Bean and Dagmar.
As for Luci, he also ordered Luci to be captured as well... as he has failed.
Luci fully defects to Bean's side. We learn that Cloyd is quite displeased with how Luci has failed in his goal, and tell him that he will be sent back to Hell... permanently. It's also here where we learn Luci's backstory. He was one of the lowest ranking demons of Hell, usually serving as a waiter for more powerful demons, or serving as a training dummy for Hell's army. When Cloyd made his pact with Hell, he accidentally summoned Luci due to a misreading of the demon texts. Luci however accepted the job because he believed it could allow him to become a more powerful demon. However, as cliche as this is(and perhaps the show can even lampshade it) Luci grew to attached to Bean and now considers her a friend. So he decides to tell Cloyd and Hell to "suck it". He's helping Bean. However, he still has jerkish, anti-heroic qualities.
Elfo is not fully resurrected. Killing off Elfo was a surprising decision I did not see coming, and like most people, I doubt we've seen the last of him. That being said, I don't think he's going to be fully resurrected, at least not yet. His death needs to advance his character more regardless if he stays dead or not. And I have 2 ideas for how this could be done. 1. Elfo returns as Bean's Guardian Angel or as some sort of Spirit Guide. 2. He returns as a zombie. Weather or not he stays that way or is is fully ressurected is left to the writers. However, if you think he should be fully resurrected in season 2, explain on how that could advance the plot please.
Bean learns that Dagmar and Cloyd want her power to free a dark God of Evil from Hell. If Luci is a demon, that means there are dark forces at work in this world, so what if the highest authority in that party is introduced. I doubt this god will be present immediately and should be saved for the series finale. That being said, we learn that through a parody of the Chosen One trope, this God needs to devour Beans power and soul because she is also the only one who can defeat him once and for all.
Zog and Derek embark on a quest to find Bean, Oona and restore Dreamland. Since Zog and Derek were the only survivors of Dreamland, this makes it logical for them to find ways to reverse it. In this quest, Zog makes some much needed, and comedic character development to help him become a better person. Derek gets some more development as well, and is also looking for Oona.
Bean, Elfo and Luci escape from Cloyd and Dagmar and set off on a quest to find out about her destiny, find a way to ressurect Elfo, and save Dreamland. You didn't think I'd ignore the arc of our leading characters did you? While comedic misadventures still happen, the stakes are higher and all three go through character development. However, I dunno how this development should go. All the ideas I'd create would weaken the comedy that would be bad for a dramedy since both comedy and drama must be kept in equilibrium.
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