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* In "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E09WetBodies Wet Bodies]]", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being an actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
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* In "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E09WetBodies Wet Bodies]]", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being an actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.destroyed.
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* In "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E04PopularityOriginOfEvil Popularity: Origin of Evil]]", when teen!Laura ends up killing Slimm Timm and thus ruining Arabella's plan to "cancel" him, she and her crew end up blaming Chrissy for everything and abandon her. When Laura (trying her best not reveal to herself to Chrissy) tries to console her, Chrissy reveals that, since she moved around so much, she never had any friends (let alone friends who are girls) her own age. Thus, when the popular kids took notice of her, she thought she could finally have more friends. Laura ends up feeling really guilty afterwards.
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* In "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E04PopularityOriginOfEvil Popularity: Origin of Evil]]", when teen!Laura ends up killing Slimm Timm and thus ruining Arabella's plan to "cancel" him, she and her crew end up blaming Chrissy for everything and abandon her. When Laura (trying her best not reveal to herself to Chrissy) tries to console her, Chrissy reveals that, since she moved around so much, she never had any friends (let alone friends who are girls) her own age. Thus, age.
--> '''Chrissy:''' You'd think this sound stupid, but I moved around so much growing up that [[FriendlessBackground I never had girl-friends my own age]]. So, I guess whenthe popular kids took notice of her, she thought she could finally they noticed me, [[IJustWantToHaveFriends it felt like it might be my only chance to have more friends. Laura ends up feeling friends]]. See ya.\\
'''Laura:''' (''sighs, guilty'') I reallyguilty afterwards.am a fuckin' hag...
--> '''Chrissy:''' You'd think this sound stupid, but I moved around so much growing up that [[FriendlessBackground I never had girl-friends my own age]]. So, I guess when
'''Laura:''' (''sighs, guilty'') I really
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* In "Popularity: Origin of Evil", when teen!Laura ends up killing Slimm Timm and thus ruining Arabella's plan to "cancel" him, she and her crew end up blaming Chrissy for everything and abandon her. When Laura (trying her best not reveal to herself to Chrissy) tries to console her, Chrissy reveals that, since she moved around so much, she never had any friends (let alone friends who are girls) her own age. Thus, when the popular kids took notice of her, she thought she could finally have more friends. Laura ends up feeling really guilty afterwards.
* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, he's not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, he's not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
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* In "Popularity: "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E04PopularityOriginOfEvil Popularity: Origin of Evil", Evil]]", when teen!Laura ends up killing Slimm Timm and thus ruining Arabella's plan to "cancel" him, she and her crew end up blaming Chrissy for everything and abandon her. When Laura (trying her best not reveal to herself to Chrissy) tries to console her, Chrissy reveals that, since she moved around so much, she never had any friends (let alone friends who are girls) her own age. Thus, when the popular kids took notice of her, she thought she could finally have more friends. Laura ends up feeling really guilty afterwards.
* The end of"The "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E06TheAntichristsMonster The Antichrist's Monster", Monster]]", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, he's not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
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* In "Domestic "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E08DomesticDisturbanceVIII Domestic Disturbance VIII", VIII]]", while Laura and Chrissy are having a really nasty fight, Satan tries to get involved by possessing the body of a cockroach, infiltrating Laura's diary, and handing it to Chrissy. When she reads it, she is shocked to learn that Laura tried to create a spell to turn back time before she even met Satan which would have wiped Chrissy from existence. When confronting her, Laura tries telling her various excuses, which only angers Chrissy, who keeps throwing pictures at her and asking her "Why?" Which leads to Laura saying this:
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---> '''Chrissy:''' '''[[VoiceOfTheLegion You evil, fucking]]''' '''''[[CountryMatters CUNT!!!]]''''' ... '''You '''[[CallingTheOldManOut You robbed me of a childhood and FUCKED me for life! You did it out of SPITE!''' SPITE!]]''' '''''I HATE YOU!!!'''''
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* In "Wet Bodies", "[[Recap/LittleDemonS01E09WetBodies Wet Bodies]]", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being an actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
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* In "Popularity: Origin of Evil", when teen!Laura ends up killing Slimm Timm and thus ruining Arabella's plan to "cancel" him, she and her crew end up blaming Chrissy for everything and abandon her. When Laura (trying her best to not reveal to herself to Chrissy) tries to console her, Chrissy reveals that, since she moved around so much, she never had any friends (let alone friends who are girls) her own age. Thus, when the popular kids took notice of her, she thought she could finally have more friends. Laura ends up feeling really guilty afterwards.
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* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, he's clearly not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
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* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, he's clearly not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad. Thankfully, by the next episode, Darlene is still helping Laura out after Chrissy leaves, meaning their friendship is still going strong.
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* In "Wet Bodies", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being and actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
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* In "Wet Bodies", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being and an actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
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** By the end of the episode, when both mother and daughter have calm down (and their house collapsing) Chrissy decides to leave Laura behind to live with Satan. Laura's worst fear has been realized and it is practically all her own fault. [[TheBadGuyWins Exactly what Satan had wanted...]]
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** By the end of the episode, when both mother and daughter have calm down (and their house collapsing) Chrissy decides to leave Laura behind to live with Satan. Laura's worst fear has been realized and it is practically all her own fault. [[TheBadGuyWins Exactly what Satan had wanted...]]]]
* In "Wet Bodies", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being and actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
* In "Wet Bodies", Laura takes advantage of her time away from Chrissy and meets the sea hag, who's genuinely good to her despite being and actual sea hag. Unfortunately for her, while consummating the relationship, she misses an urgent message from Chrissy, who has gotten herself into trouble again, further damaging their relationship. She reluctantly leaves the sea hag and returns home, only to find that Chrissy is not waiting for her and the house is still destroyed.
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--> '''Chrissy:''' '''You evil, fucking''' '''''[[CountryMatters CUNT!!!]]''''' ... '''You robbed me of a childhood and FUCKED me for life! You did it out of SPITE!''' '''''I HATE YOU!!!'''''
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-->'''Laura:''' "Because your birth felt like my death!"
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother. By the end, when things have calmed down, both mother and daughter are in tears. And then the house collapses...
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad.
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother. By the end, when things have calmed down, both mother and daughter are in tears. And then the house collapses...
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad.
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-->'''Laura:''' "Because Because your birth felt like my death!"
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** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting hermother. By the end, when things have calmed down, both mother mother.
--> '''Chrissy:''' '''You evil, fucking''' '''''[[CountryMatters CUNT!!!]]''''' ... '''You robbed me of a childhood anddaughter are in tears. And then the house collapses...
FUCKED me for life! You did it out of SPITE!''' '''''I HATE YOU!!!'''''
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quitesad.sad.
** By the end of the episode, when both mother and daughter have calm down (and their house collapsing) Chrissy decides to leave Laura behind to live with Satan. Laura's worst fear has been realized and it is practically all her own fault. [[TheBadGuyWins Exactly what Satan had wanted...]]
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her
--> '''Chrissy:''' '''You evil, fucking''' '''''[[CountryMatters CUNT!!!]]''''' ... '''You robbed me of a childhood and
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite
** By the end of the episode, when both mother and daughter have calm down (and their house collapsing) Chrissy decides to leave Laura behind to live with Satan. Laura's worst fear has been realized and it is practically all her own fault. [[TheBadGuyWins Exactly what Satan had wanted...]]
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* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, but he's clearly not ready to talk to her due to her actions and their friendship is clearly strained.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing but side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing but more than side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and leave them behind]]. Considering that Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be is quite sad.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry at Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", even stating that they keep treating him and Darlene as side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about them seemingly deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.
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** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, who is still angry at Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", Chrissy, even stating that it's terrible that they keep treating him and Darlene as nothing but side characters to their lives, unconcerned that the two of them also have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to everyone around them) and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them Bennigan and Darlene were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about Delaware and have been shown to be very nice, supportive people despite the latter two often dragging them seemingly to their supernatural shenanigans, the two reaching their last straws and (seemingly) deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.be is quite sad.
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* The end of "The Antichrist's Monster", where Chrissy tries to apologize to Bennigan after her misguided attempts to "cure" his self-esteem issues cause him to feel worse about himself. While Bennigan acknowledges that he and Chrissy are still friends, but he's clearly not ready to talk to her due to her actions and strained friendship.their friendship is clearly strained.
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** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother.
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry with Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", even stating that they keep treating him and Darlene as side characters, unconcerned that the two of them have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to theirs and everyone else's lives) and decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about them seemingly deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother.
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry with Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", even stating that they keep treating him and Darlene as side characters, unconcerned that the two of them have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to theirs and everyone else's lives) and decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about them seemingly deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.
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** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry
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** In the same episode, there's the subplot where Laura and Satan take their aging pet dog (who's in the body of a hellhound) to the Isle of Wepwawet so that he can pass on peacefully.
* In "Domestic Disturbance VIII", while Laura and Chrissy are having a really nasty fight, Satan tries to get involved by possessing the body of a cockroach, infiltrating Laura's diary, and handing it to Chrissy. When she reads it, she is shocked to learn that Laura tried to create a spell to turn back time before she even met Satan which would have wiped Chrissy from existence. When confronting her, Laura tries telling her various excuses, which only angers Chrissy, who keeps throwing pictures at her and asking her "Why?" Which leads to Laura saying this:
--->'''Laura:''' "Your birth felt like my death."
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother.
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry with Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", even stating that they keep treating him and Darlene as side characters, unconcerned that the two of them have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to theirs and everyone else's lives) and decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about them seemingly deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.
** In the same episode, there's the subplot where Laura and Satan take their aging pet dog (who's in the body of a hellhound) to the Isle of Wepwawet so that he can pass on peacefully.
* In "Domestic Disturbance VIII", while Laura and Chrissy are having a really nasty fight, Satan tries to get involved by possessing the body of a cockroach, infiltrating Laura's diary, and handing it to Chrissy. When she reads it, she is shocked to learn that Laura tried to create a spell to turn back time before she even met Satan which would have wiped Chrissy from existence. When confronting her, Laura tries telling her various excuses, which only angers Chrissy, who keeps throwing pictures at her and asking her "Why?" Which leads to Laura saying this:
--->'''Laura:''' "Your birth felt like my death."
** Just the sheer weight of those words is enough to send Chrissy into a full fury, but underneath all that anger you can really hear the sadness and betrayal she expresses when confronting her mother.
** After spending the episode trying to get them to reconcile, Bennigan and Darlene get tired of the Feinbergs just refusing to talk things out (with Bennigan, still angry with Chrissy after "The Antichrist's Monster", even stating that they keep treating him and Darlene as side characters, unconcerned that the two of them have lives of their own and how much damage they can cause to theirs and everyone else's lives) and decide to just cut their losses and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave them behind]]. Considering that both of them were Chrissy and Laura's first friends since moving to Delaware, there is something sad about them seemingly deciding to cut both Feinbergs out of their lives due to how toxic they can be.