Season 3 predictions:
- BARBIE WILL FINALLY MEET HER NIECE!!!??
I predict that Season 3 feels like the perfect time for this to happen. Considering how much focus the show has placed on familial relationships—especially Blitz’s complicated bond with both Loona and Barbie—this reunion could lead to some emotionally charged and dramatic scenes.
It could be a pivotal moment for both Barbie and Loona. Loona, despite her gruff demeanor, seems to crave connection deep down, and meeting her aunt could open up new layers to her character. For Barbie, it might be an opportunity to soften some of the animosity she holds toward Blitz by seeing the lengths he’s gone to for Loona.
There’s also the potential for hilarious awkwardness, especially if Barbie is initially clueless that Loona exists. I can imagine Blitz nervously trying to navigate the introduction, while Loona plays it cool but secretly hopes for a good outcome.
- I predict that in Season 3, Blitz will start relying more on the Asmodean Crystal for disguises—especially since he had to toss out his old costumes after the chaos in “Mastermind” episode . It feels like the perfect setup for a running gag or even a plot point where Blitz keeps forgetting the crystal’s full potential, stubbornly trying to rebuild his collection of over-the-top disguises.
I can absolutely picture a scene where Blitz asks Stolas to add “costume expenses” to I.M.P.’s budget, framing it like some official business request. Stolas, with his signature deadpan delivery, would just remind him, “Blitz, you don’t need costumes. The crystal I personally gave you literally lets you transform into a human disguise.”
Of course, Blitz being Blitz, he’d probably argue that the crystal doesn’t have the same flair as his ridiculous getups—cue Stolas reluctantly agreeing to humor him, just for the sake of his aesthetic.
- I predict in Season 3, with Stolas taking over more of Loona’s duties as a receptionist, it could free her up to take on more fieldwork with the team, which might lead to her relying on her demonic form more often. This shift could allow for deeper character development, exploring her relationship with her powers and perhaps even her growing sense of responsibility.
It also opens the door for some fun action sequences or moments where Loona’s gruff but protective nature gets to shine. It might even provide opportunities for bonding moments between her and Blitz in the field, showing their evolving dynamic as father and daughter.
- I predict that Season 3 might open with a playful parallel—or even a role reversal—of the “Moon Harvest Festival” scene, where instead of Stolas, it’s Blitz loudly moaning at the start of the episode. Given the show’s love for callbacks and flipping dynamics, this kind of opening would fit perfectly with the series’ humor and tone.
Whether it’s Blitz exaggerating for comedic effect, or Stolas finally getting a chance to tease him back, the scene could highlight how their relationship has evolved. It might even serve as a lighthearted way to show a more comfortable or intimate side of their dynamic, setting the stage for the episode’s larger emotional beats.
- Loona x Bee (and Vortex?) will be in a polyamory relationship
Bee and Vortex already have a strong and established relationship, but they’ve been portrayed as easygoing and non-jealous, which could make the inclusion of Loona into that mix feel natural rather than forced. It would also be an interesting way to further Loona’s character arc, allowing her to experience more love and connection, helping to soften her often tough exterior— clearly outside of her found family
If it were to happen, it might evolve gradually—Loona could bond with Bee through shared moments or Bee’s confidence rubbing off on her. Vortex could be a grounding force, as he already seems to understand and accept Loona’s personality. A poly relationship like this could add more layers to Loona’s character, allowing her to explore intimacy in a way that challenges her emotionally, while reinforcing her sense of belonging and acceptance.
- Millie’s mood swings will continue to intensify, particularly as she becomes adamant about announcing her pregnancy to everyone. This could lead to a temporary rift in her relationships, especially with Blitz. Much like in “Sinmas,” she might frequently undermine him, driven by her desperation to secure the money she’ll need if she decides to keep the child. Her strained interactions could extend to her coworkers as tensions rise.
The situation escalates when it’s revealed that Millie is already a month into her pregnancy, and the revelation sparks chaos. Adding to the drama, it’s discovered that Stolas knew about her condition beforehand, potentially creating yet another layer of angst between him and Blitz. This revelation could not only deepen existing tensions but also raise questions about trust and communication within the team, leading to a turbulent and emotional arc.
(That is if Blitz hadn’t spotted the pregnancy test yet)
- I have a strong feeling that either Loona— likely Blitz—will have a heart-to-heart with Octavia in Season 3, encouraging her to hear Stolas’s side of the story. Given Blitz’s own complicated relationship with family and abandonment, he seems like the perfect person to step in and push Octavia toward reconciling with her father.
The subtle hints in the “Sinmas” episode, especially the way Blitz reacted to seeing Octavia and Stolas’s strained relationship, make it pretty clear that Blitz might take it upon himself to nudge her in the right direction. It feels like one of those rare moments where Blitz’s softer, more empathetic side shines through—offering advice drawn from his own regrets and personal experiences.
This could lead to an emotional, awkward, but ultimately meaningful stepfather/stepdaughter moment between Blitz and Octavia, with the added possibility of Blitz confronting his own fears about losing his relationship with his sister—echoing what he once told Stolas.
- Octavia will most likely follow her mother’s footsteps until either mid or at the end of the season will she be talked out of it— possibly by Blitz who states that he’s been down this road — isolation and pushing everyone away — before and to hear her dad out before she can’t come back from it, before she does anything she’d regret or even lose her father forever because she’s following in Stella’s footsteps
- Blitz spotting the pregnancy test Millie threw out, in the wastebin in the bathroom, could easily lead to a full-on meltdown, with him panicking over the idea of impending “fatherhood” or—if he assumes it’s Stolas’s—an unexpected “baby daddy” situation. Knowing Blitz, he’d probably spiral between panic and maybe just a little excitement at the thought, even if he refuses to admit it.
On the other hand, if he thinks the test belongs to Loona, the panic could shift to the realization that he might be about to become a grandfather. Cue Blitz flipping between overprotective mode and grilling Loona about who the father is—probably while she rolls her eyes the entire time.
No matter which way it plays out, it feels like the kind of chaotic, heartfelt, and hilarious misunderstanding that would fit perfectly into I.M.P.’s already dysfunctional family dynamic.
The misunderstanding could spiral further as Blitz awkwardly tries to “prepare” for the nonexistent baby, leading to hilariously tense moments between him, Loona, and Stolas—none of whom would have any clue what he’s on about. It feels like the kind of comedic subplot that could add levity while tying into the theme of family dynamics.
- Millie will subtly seek advice from Blitz and/or Stolas about what it means to be a parent, claiming it’s for a “family member” who recently had a baby. However, this could hint at her own internal conflict about whether or not to keep the child, setting the stage for emotional and thought-provoking conversations shaped by Blitz and Stolas’s contrasting experiences with parenthood.
<> Millie may face a difficult decision and ultimately choose to terminate a pregnancy without Moxxie’s knowledge. This choice could lead her to a deeper realization that she doesn’t need a child to feel happy or fulfilled in her marriage, instead reaffirming her love and contentment with the life she and Moxxie have built together.
<> I predict that in Millie will also confide in Blitz about her pregnancy before telling Moxxie. This unexpected choice will set off a chain reaction of drama, creating an emotional rollercoaster that deeply impacts the dynamics within the I.M.P crew.
- Stolas and Blitz may take a significant step forward in their relationship—possibly even getting married. Despite the unconventional nature of their bond and the turbulent path they’ve traveled, there’s a strong possibility they will solidify their commitment to each other. Stolas’s unwavering love for Blitz, which has been evident since their childhood, feels like it could naturally lead to something more official.
(What makes me think this is that, even before their relationship became canon, they already exhibited the dynamic of a married couple. Additionally, Vivienne Medrano clearly leaned into the “forced proximity” trope by having Stolas live with both Blitz and Loona, which hints at deeper narrative intentions.
I’m speculating that they will either officially marry or remain in a de facto partnership—emphasizing that legal marriage isn’t necessary for happiness. Honestly, I’m leaning toward hoping they stay de facto, especially considering Stolas’s previous marriage, which was emotionally exhausting and taxing for him. Avoiding the formal structure of marriage might allow him to feel freer and happier in his relationship with Blitz.)
<> Looking ahead to Season 4, I think there’s a real possibility they could end up having a biological child together. Vivienne Medrano seems to enjoy crafting characters that reflect their parents, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see this reflected in Stolas and Blitz’s story. This could add a new layer to their dynamic, creating opportunities for both comedic and emotional moments as they navigate parenthood in their own chaotic way.
- I can definitely picture Season 3 giving us a sassier, Stolas moment—maybe if he ends up covering for Blitz at I.M.P. Imagine him slipping into full hotline operator mode, answering the phone with a sultry, “Mmm… I.M.P. How can we kill your asshole today.”
But if a particularly rude or entitled client (a total “Karen”) starts getting under his feathers, that smooth charm could quickly shift into icy, assertive professionalism. “Oh, I’m so sorry you feel that way. But unless you’d like me to introduce you to a very up-close demonstration of Hell’s afterlife policies, I suggest you take a number and wait.”
It’s the perfect balance of sass, theatrical, and no-nonsense attitude—exactly the kind of flair Stolas would bring to the role.
- Stolas and Blitz will finally address the lingering tension between them, tackling the metaphorical elephant — or perhaps horse — in the room. From the fallout at Ozzie’s to the miscommunication and unspoken feelings that have defined their dynamic, it feels inevitable that they’ll be forced to confront everything head-on. Whether it leads to reconciliation or deeper conflict, this long-overdue conversation could pave the way for some much-needed clarity (and hopefully a few tender moments in the midst of all the chaos).
That said, there’s always the chance it could turn into one of those “let’s just move forward” situations, but I’d be surprised if the show takes that route. The weight of what’s happened feels too significant to brush aside. This isn’t some small misunderstanding — it’s not like “oops, I broke your favorite vase.” If they don’t talk it out, the same hurt and miscommunication will just keep circling back, and I don’t think either of them can afford to keep running from it.
- Barbie Wire is likely to play a significant role in Season 3, especially given her appearance in “Unhappy Campers” and the fact that Blitz mentions her again at the end of the episode of “Sinmas”. This recurring focus suggests her storyline is far from over and could hint at deeper exploration of her relationship with Blitz. Season 3 might dive into their complicated sibling dynamic — which is a part of the whole “family-orientation” theme — potentially shedding light on unresolved conflicts or shared history that continues to influence Blitz’s actions and decisions.
- The plotline could center around Stolas facing a pivotal dilemma when Paimon convinces Satan to lift the ban on him. This development, occurring mid-season or closer to the finale, may spark significant internal conflict for Stolas. The opportunity to be reinstated early would allow him to reunite with Octavia and reclaim his role in Hell’s hierarchy, but at the potential cost of leaving Blitz behind. Alternatively, Stolas might choose to see his sentence through, prioritizing his time with Blitz despite the chance to return to his former life.
This tension could heighten the emotional stakes between Stolas and Blitz, further exploring the delicate balance between duty, family, and personal desires. The situation might create a sense of narrative déjà vu—bringing Stolas back to square one in terms of status, though not in terms of his relationship with Blitz. Such a shift could introduce angst and friction, as Blitz has fallen for the vulnerable, grounded version of Stolas rather than the lofty prince. Despite this, they could ultimately navigate the complications of status, finding a way to make their relationship work without letting titles or societal expectations drive them apart. Given Vivienne Medrano’s penchant for emotional, angst-driven storytelling, this arc feels like a natural fit for the show’s progression.
- Stolas might start making himself at home in Blitz’s apartment—whether that means staying for the next hundred years or until he eventually finds a place of his own. As part of this, he could begin adding personal touches to the space. A subtle but meaningful change might include placing potted plants along the edge of the balcony, an area the camera frequently highlights as bare in both Mastermind and Sinmas. This small detail could serve as a quiet reflection of Stolas’s growing presence in Blitz’s life.
<> Stella and Blitz will have a tense encounter, marking their first real interaction since the pilot episode ( 😂). In this scenario, Stella might try to manipulate Blitz by offering him anything he wants—money, resources, or even power—on the condition that he stays out of her family’s business. However, the true mastermind behind this bribe could be her brother, pushing Stella to take this approach to ensure Blitz doesn’t interfere with their plans. Whether Blitz takes the bait or turns the situation on its head remains to be seen.
- Loona and Blitz’s relationship will likely face a major turning point, building on the emotional progress made throughout Season 2. As Loona begins to openly call Blitz “Dad” without hesitation, their bond could seem stronger than ever. However, this growth may set the stage for one of the most destabilizing events yet—Loona’s biological parents unexpectedly re-entering her life. The emotional weight of this revelation could test both her loyalty to Blitz and her willingness to confront a past she may have tried to forget.
The seeds of this potential twist may already have been planted in Season 1, particularly through Loona’s sharp remark, “You’re not my real dad.” At the time, this line seemed like a defensive jab, but it could serve as subtle foreshadowing that her biological parents are still alive and could resurface. Their sudden return would introduce a new layer of conflict, forcing Loona to grapple with conflicting feelings of resentment, curiosity, and a longing for closure. This shift would not only complicate her evolving relationship with Blitz but also challenge her to define what “family” truly means to her.
- A powerful role reversal could take center stage, deepening the emotional threads between Blitz and Stolas. After a long, difficult journey, Stolas reaches the painful acceptance that he must let Octavia go—not by choice, but because she decides to cut him out of her life. Whether out of frustration, heartbreak, or the need for space, Octavia steps away, leaving Stolas to quietly endure the weight of her absence.
Just as Stolas begins to process this loss, Blitz faces the looming threat of losing his own child. Loona’s biological parents unexpectedly reenter the picture, bringing the possibility that she may leave him for the family she was born into. For the first time, Blitz is confronted with the harsh reality that no matter how fiercely he loves and protects Loona, he may not be enough to keep her by his side.
This shift in dynamics places Blitz in the vulnerable position Stolas once occupied, while Stolas—having already endured similar heartbreak—becomes a source of quiet support. The reversal forces Blitz to confront emotions he’s spent years burying, while Stolas’s tempered perspective reflects his growth and acceptance.
As both characters grapple with the possibility of losing their daughters, the shared experience may either forge a deeper connection between them or drive them further apart, depending on how each chooses to cope with the inevitability of letting go.
- After living with Blitz for five years, Loona decides to establish herself more independently. Since dedicating herself to the Gluttony Ring after the events of “Mastermind,” she might move to Bee’s territory. This move would allow her to focus on her growth in a space that feels uniquely her own, while simultaneously leaving Blitz and his new partner with the entirety of the shared living space. It could reflect her evolving relationship with her father—still deeply caring, but with a desire for autonomy.
- It’s possible that by the end of the season 3 (potentially the finale) or early in Season 4, Blitz and Stolas’s living situations will be reversed. A significant event—perhaps the destruction of Blitz’s apartment—could force Blitz to temporarily move in with Stolas. This shift might serve as a comedic yet heartfelt way for Blitz to experience the luxuries of Stolas’s life, highlighting the contrast between their worlds now that they are officially in a relationship and Stolas has reclaimed his status as a prince.
Alternatively, the series may introduce a time skip, potentially 100 years into the future, where Stolas is given the opportunity to regain his title. In a surprising twist, Stolas may refuse reinstatement, choosing instead to stay with Blitz and fully embrace a simpler life. This could mark a powerful turning point in their relationship, emphasizing Stolas’s personal growth and his prioritization of love and happiness over power.
If this direction plays out, it could serve as a touching resolution to Stolas’s arc, reinforcing the emotional bond between him and Blitz while providing long-term stakes for their relationship.
- We might see an adult version of Octavia sometime after Season 3, possibly in early Season 4 or later— perhaps 100 years later in Hell time. This theory is based on Stolas’s line to Blitz: “She’s gone, Blitz. Even if I did go back. She’d be a complete stranger — she’d never forgive me.” Viv often uses foreshadowing and layered wordplay, so I believe this could hint at Octavia’s eventual appearance as an adult, potentially exploring her relationship with Stolas after a decade of separation.
Supporting this idea further are the lyrics from Octavia’s song ‘I Will Be Okay’: “I’ll grow without you, and you’ll only know my name.” This line suggests the possibility of Octavia growing up away from Stolas, reinforcing the theme of emotional and physical distance between them.
- Millie might temporarily be assigned to “desk duty” (receptionist work) as her role shifts to accommodate her early pregnancy — 4 weeks— should she decide to keep the baby. This adjustment could lead to Stolas stepping in to fill her role in the field until her child arrives.
This possibility connects to the glimpse we saw of Stolas’s physical capabilities when he beat up Andrealphus. If Stolas were trained properly, his raw average strength could be honed for hand-to-hand combat, enabling him to assist in emergency situations while covering for Millie during her “maternity leave.”
Could this mean he’ll actually appear in the shorts this time? It would be interesting to see him in action outside of his usual setting, perhaps showcasing a new dynamic within the I.M.P team.
- Stolas will commit to Blitz and make their relationship official, regardless of whether Octavia approves or not. Stolas will come to this decision because:
1. He recognizes that waiting a 100 years for Octavia’s permission would be unfair to Blitz.
2. Octavia had already cut him out of her life
3. Stolas is finally ready to prioritize his own happiness after years of sacrificing it for others.
This step could signify a major turning point for Stolas, as he embraces what he wants instead of continuing to seek validation from those around him.
- It’s possible that since we’ve already seen Stolas forced to confront his emotions in “Sinmas”—thanks in part to Blitz’s support—it’s possible their roles will reverse. This time, Blitz might face his own emotional breakdown, confronting years of self-hatred that he’s buried in order to focus on helping Stolas adjust to his new life as a commoner.
It’s also worth noting that Stolas has never actually seen Blitz cry. Such a moment could serve as a crucial turning point in their relationship. After both of them have been emotionally vulnerable with each other, they could finally be in a place to officially be together, with no lingering emotional walls holding them back.
<> Season 3 might explore Blitz reaching his breaking point, allowing Stolas to take on the role of supporter for the first time. This reversal could deepen their bond, giving Blitz the space to confront his self-loathing and trust Stolas enough to be vulnerable. Once they’ve both opened up and addressed their unresolved issues—particularly the fallout from Ozzie’s—they’ll finally have the clarity and emotional foundation to take the next step in their relationship, moving toward exclusivity and genuine partnership.
- It’s possible that, as Blitz’s relationships with Millie and Loona have grown stronger and more positive, his friendship with Moxxie could follow a similar path. As Blitz becomes more decent (or at least less self-sabotaging) over the course of the final two seasons, we may see a deeper bond form between him and Moxxie. This progression could culminate in Blitz solidifying a healthy relationship with every member of the I.M.P family, including Stolas, before he is able to truly focus on healing and working on himself.
Prediction: The series may continue to explore Blitz’s gradual emotional growth, using his evolving dynamic with Moxxie as a key narrative thread. Their friendship could be tested by lingering resentments, misunderstandings, and Blitz’s deflection habits, but ultimately, it may become one of mutual respect and understanding. Once Blitz has repaired these core relationships, the show might shift toward his journey of self-acceptance, with Stolas playing a pivotal role in encouraging him to face his vulnerabilities.
- It’s possible at the end of S3, potentially, that Octavia and Stolas will share a heartfelt father-daughter duet, as both characters often express their emotions through song. This duet could mirror the emotional depth of “More Than Anything” from Hazbin Hotel, providing a poignant opportunity to explore their relationship at the end of their estrangement. Such a moment might occur mid-season or towards the finale, potentially serving as a turning point in their emotional journey or reconciliation—especially if the season focuses on resolving lingering tensions and strengthening their bond.
- It’s possible that Stolitz reaches a point of sexual intimacy, but the moment is interrupted when Blitz notices the small scar near Stolas’s shoulder—the one Striker left with his angelic knife. This discovery could take the scene in one of two directions:
1. Guilt and Self-Hatred: Blitz pulls back, unable to continue as a wave of guilt overtakes him. He feels responsible for not being able to protect Stolas during that moment, blaming himself for not being in two places at once. His self-loathing resurfaces, threatening to spiral into a full-blown episode that could ruin the mood entirely. In this scenario, Stolas must take on a comforting role, guiding Blitz through his emotions. The scene transforms into one of domesticity and tenderness, with Blitz reluctantly opening up while Stolas reassures him of his worth and effort.
2. Positive Reflection: Blitz allows himself to stay in the moment, albeit with a heavy heart. He acknowledges the scar, his words laced with both sincerity and remorse, apologizing for not being there when Stolas needed him. Instead of spiraling, he uses the moment as a way to strengthen their connection, expressing his gratitude for Stolas’s survival and resilience. The intimacy deepens, blending vulnerability and affection as Blitz works through his feelings, solidifying their bond rather than retreating from it.
Given Blitz’s complex emotional walls, scenario one feels more likely initially—his instinct to self-sabotage often overrides his ability to accept comfort. However, Stolas’s patience and ability to anchor Blitz in the present could ultimately steer the scene toward the tenderness of scenario two. This balance of emotional tension and resolution could mark a turning point in their relationship, where Blitz learns to lean on Stolas (and others) rather than pull away.
- It’s possible that Stolas and/or Loona may move out of the apartment, forcing Blitz to confront his deeply rooted fear of abandonment—a fear he had suppressed while focusing on helping Stolas with his struggles. This shift could happen for the following reasons:
Loona:
Loona might choose to leave because she has never stayed in the same place for more than five years and feels the need to discover more about herself. This would be an emotional turning point for Blitz, as nothing is more bittersweet than a child leaving home to find their own way. Her departure could also align with her sin of Gluttony, giving her the opportunity to embrace her identity and work on personal growth outside of the apartment. This decision would reflect her desire for independence and exploration, while also challenging Blitz to let her go and trust her to thrive on her own.
Stolas:
Stolas may decide to move out if he has the financial means to do so, for several possible reasons:
1. He and Blitz might have a major falling-out, leading Stolas to seek space and time to process his emotions.
2. He could be worried about the rising costs of rent with three people living together and choose to ease the financial strain.
3. Distance between Blitz’s home and work might ultimately strengthen his bond with Blitz, giving them space to appreciate one another outside of the constant proximity.
4. The lyrics of the song seem to foreshadow a poignant goodbye sometime in S3:
You pack a bag, you say goodbye
You kiss me on the cheek and look me in the eye
You tell a lie that you will soon return to me
I loved you then, I love you still.
These lines suggest a painful but hopeful separation, one that might ultimately bring them closer. Stolas’s departure could be a reflection of his inner conflict or a step toward fostering a healthier dynamic between him and Blitz.
Just to see if you'll be mine
I would travel every ring of Hell
I would travel every ring of Hell
Just to see if you’ll be mine.
This lyric encapsulates Stolas’s deep devotion and willingness to overcome any obstacle for Blitz, highlighting the complex and enduring nature of their relationship.
Prediction:
Loona’s departure would be a significant emotional moment for Blitz, pushing him to come to terms with his fears of abandonment while supporting her growth and independence. For Stolas, moving out could mark a temporary separation meant to heal their individual wounds, allowing their bond to strengthen over time. Both scenarios would serve as catalysts for personal growth, paving the way for Blitz to navigate his relationships with deeper emotional maturity and for Stolas to reconcile his feelings with the realities of his connections.
- It’s highly likely that we’ll see both Loona and Millie’s backstories as children in the future, given that we’ve already seen glimpses of the rest of the I.M.P crew + Octavia in their youth. Exploring Loona’s story would provide crucial context about her troubled past, including how she ended up in the kennel at 17. Similarly, Millie’s backstory could shed light on her upbringing and the fierce, skilled personality we know her for today. These insights would deepen our understanding of their characters and add emotional weight to their arcs within the series whilst keeping the “family oriented” themes of the season
- Against all odds and seemingly terrible judgment, Blitz decides to hire Striker as a temporary employee at I.M.P. This decision, predictably, throws everyone into chaos—especially Stolas, who finds himself forced to work alongside the assassin who has not once, but twice, attempted to kill him.
The comedic tension kicks off immediately when Stolas confronts Blitz in frustration something like this:
“Blitz, why on Earth would you hire this man? He tried to kill me TWICE!” Stolas exclaimed, throwing his hands in the air dramatically. His feathers bristled as he tugged at his robes, exposing his shoulder where faint scars were still visible. “He IMPALED me! Impaled! I was in the hospital for weeks! I had a near-death experience because of him!”
Blitz, leaning casually against his desk, rubbed the back of his neck and gave Stolas a sheepish look. “Look, babe, I know it’s not exactly ideal or whatever, but Millie’s pregnant and needs some time off for her… uh… ‘special appointments’ and all that baby stuff.”
Stolas gawked at him, visibly scandalized. “But you have Loona!” He gestured wildly as if it were the most obvious solution. “You don’t need this…” his voice dropped venomously, “snake in the grass skulking around here! Even Hell itself chooses me, for fuck’s sake. I beat Andrealphus with my bare hands!”
“Bare hands, huh?” Striker drawled lazily from where he lounged in a nearby chair, his signature smirk plastered across his face. “Impressive, Your Highness. But don’t worry—I’ll keep my guns holstered… unless Blitz says otherwise.”
“You!” Stolas whirled on him, his feathers puffing up further in outrage. “You stay out of this! This is between me and my boyfriend! You have no right to—”
“Boyfriend, huh? Pretty serious word there,” Striker interrupted with a teasing grin, tilting his hat back. “Didn’t think Blitzy here did relationships.”
“Shut it!” Stolas snapped, his lower eyes glowing dangerously. “You don’t get to call him that! And Blitz, why are you letting him speak to me like this?”
Blitz held up his hands defensively. “Alright, alright, calm down, big guy. Look, I’m sorry, okay? I really didn’t have a choice here. Millie’s gotta take it easy, and Moxxie can’t exactly do solo missions, so…” He sighed and stepped closer, placing a hand on Stolas’s shoulder to calm him down. “You’re just gonna have to put up with it, featherbrain. I’ll make sure Striker doesn’t try any of his stabby-stabby bullshit, okay?”
Stolas huffed, crossing his arms as he shot Striker a withering glare. “Fine. But if he so much as looks at me the wrong way—”
“I’ll handle it, Stolas,” Blitz interrupted softly, his tone more sincere. “You know I wouldn’t let anything happen to ya. Even better: if he does, you can put those fists to use and beat him up yourself.”
That seemed to soften Stolas a little, though his feathers still puffed indignantly. Meanwhile, Striker leaned back in his chair, tipping his hat with a sly grin. “This is gonna be fun.”
Prediction:
This setup could lead to a balance of comedic and dramatic moments. The reluctant coworker dynamic between Stolas and Striker provides plenty of opportunity for humor, especially with Stolas’s over-the-top reactions and Striker’s snarky arrogance. Meanwhile, Blitz remains caught in the middle, attempting to justify his decision with a mix of practicality and his own chaotic reasoning.
Of course, the situation wouldn’t stay light for long. Striker’s presence might stir up unresolved tensions with Stolas—forcing both characters to confront their past encounters. This tension could lead to a moment of unintentional vulnerability, where they end up seeing each other in a slightly new light (though definitely not friendly).
The emotional core could revolve around Blitz’s reasoning for hiring Striker in the first place. If Millie is, in fact, pregnant or dealing with a personal matter, it underscores Blitz’s willingness to do anything for his employees—even if it means making bad decisions for the sake of keeping I.M.P running smoothly. Adding moments of humor keeps the plot from leaning too heavily into morbidity, but the underlying themes of forgiveness, trust, and second chances (or lack thereof) add depth to the story.
- In Season 3, a running gag could revolve around Moxxie consistently earning “Employee of the Month,” only for the title to be dramatically shifted to Stolas. This unexpected change might stem from his relationship with Blitz, raising the possibility of bias in the decision due to their romantic involvement.
- Loona and Millie will likely develop a stronger friendship, mirroring the dynamic seen when Blitz and Moxxie were captured by D.H.O.R.K.S in Season 1. Given Viv’s love for parallels, a similar scenario could unfold where Loona and Millie, who have often been at odds or indifferent toward each other, find themselves trapped in a high-stakes situation that forces them to work together.
Initially, tensions would be high, with Millie’s straightforward, action-driven personality clashing against Loona’s sarcasm and reluctance to engage. However, as they navigate their predicament—perhaps escaping from an anti-hellhound faction or another supernatural threat—they start to bond, realizing they have more in common than they thought.
Their dynamic would evolve into an amusing yet heartfelt compromise: Loona agrees to limit her Moxxie insults to once a month (or some other negotiated frequency), while Millie acknowledges that she has sometimes treated Loona as just a hellhound rather than an individual with her own struggles. She apologizes and commits to showing Loona more respect moving forward.
By the end, they wouldn’t be best friends, but there would be a newfound understanding and camaraderie—setting the stage for more interactions and an expanded I.M.P family dynamic.
















