'Hazbin Hotel' Episode 6 Takeaway: Charlie Morningstar discovers the true identity of her girlfriend Vaggie
Contains spoilers for 'Hazbin Hotel'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Hazbin Hotel', streaming on Prime Video, is based on the idea of redemption and a second chance.
The adult animated series follows the story of Charlie Morningstar, the Princess of Hell, who builds a hotel that could guide sinners to become better souls.
The plot of 'Hazbin Hotel', gets more intense as Charlie visits Heaven to pitch the idea of redemption with the hope that angels would cooperate and stop the brutal extermination.
Vaggie turns out to be an angel residing in Hell
In Episode 6 of 'Hazbin Hotel', it is revealed that Charlie's girlfriend Vaggie is actually an angel.
Several years prior, Vaggie descended to Hell during the genocide. Amidst the ruthless carnage, overwhelming emotions surged within her, preventing her from taking the life of a defenseless soul.
Upon learning of Vaggie's act of mercy, Lute responded with aggression, assaulting her and inflicting a lasting injury to her eye.
Meeting with Heaven ends as Adam exposes Vaggie's secret
Charlie succeeds in proving that sinners can improve by showing Angel Dust's progress.
Angel, whose every move is monitored in Heaven's court, checks all the boxes of being a resident of Heaven as he makes some wise decisions on a wild night loaded with alcohol and seduction.
While the results create chaos in the court, leaving the angels baffled with no meaningful reasoning, Emmy Seraphim steps up to support Charlie.
Witnessing the situation slipping out of their hands, Adam spills Vaggie's secret. This makes Sera, the high Seraphim of Heaven, end the meeting and Adam pushes Charlie and Vaggie back to Hell.
The episode ends with Adam threatening to carry out the extermination sooner than expected. He warns Charlie that her hotel will be the first location to be attacked.
How will Charlie save her hotel and the residents of Hell from the atrocities of angels? Will Emmy go out of her way to help Charlie?
Six episodes of 'Hazbin Hotel' are now streaming on Prime Video.