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"Hi and welcome to Hell!"
— various characters

Hells Belles is a TikTok series created by user Sea.Ya.Later that chronicles the adventures of the souls who work the Hellp Desk of Hell. They deal with souls who insist that they should not be there (and the occasional soul that's just lost) while working on personal development and getting some much needed catharsis.

Has an official prequel, For Whom the Belle Tolls, about Lily founding the Hellp Desk and her initial relationships with Bel, Sharkie, and the other denizens of the Afterlife.


Hells Belles contains examples of:

  • Abusive Parents: Penny's mother only cares about appearances and lectures her daughter for taking the "coward's way out" (i.e. committing suicide) because it made her look bad. She also apparently covered for Penny's uncle sexually abusing her.
    • Sharkie's foster mom views them with contempt, saying she's surprised that Sharkie actually followed directions and went to Hell like they were told to do, and apparently while Sharkie was in her care constantly told them their behavior was "unnatural" and recruited her pastor to force Sharkie to be "normal". Both push work/adopted mom Lily's Berserk Button.
    • Ruggy's mom was also emotionally abusive, but apparently genuinely thought she was helping her daughter out by telling her she was fat throughout her life and sending her to weight loss camp and conversion camp. Because she's willing to admit she was wrong, she is treated more ... gently than the other two.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Invoked by Lilith and Diane, Bel and Lily's respective mothers, who upon meeting for the first time in person (they already had each other's phone numbers before this), were incredibly quick to share embarrassing photos of, and stories about, their kids when they were younger. They planned this specifically to mess with Lily and Bel, much to the couple's irritation when they found out.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: While it isn't shown in the videos for practical reasons, it is stated (and shown in the official art) that demons come in a wide variety of colors. For instance, Bel is a purplish grey (and was apparently closer to lilac in his youth), Greg is bright red, Angel is hot pink, and Dante is a deep green.
  • Amoral Attorney: One of these happens to be Ruggy's first official "customer" at the Hellp Desk, much to her (and everyone else's) chagrin. Apparently, lawyers are one of the Belles' least favorite kinds of people to have in their lines, due to how argumentative they tend to be.
  • Apathetic Clerk: The people who work the Hellp Desk tend to be former customer service people who are volunteering there because they enjoy pulling this trope on people who complain about being in Hell.
    • Derrick/Dante the demon intern takes this up to 11 by trapdooring every soul that comes to the Hellp Desk down to Level Nine while unsupervised (which, as the others point out, was bad as not everyone deserves Level Nine and there are also souls who are lost or confused, visitors from other realms, and other miscellaneous people like the soul from the Summerlands who was coming by to yell at Derrick for haunting her house while she was alive—which does not improve her mood when she finally gets back up to the Hellp Desk).
  • Appropriated Appellation: Ruggy initially got her nickname because, in her first appearance, she lay down on the floor and refused to move until she got her way. Later in the series, after much character development, she's stated that she actually prefers the nickname over her given name, Lindsay.
  • The Atoner: A couple of souls have shown up and been assigned level one or two, only to insist that they must deserve a lower level or ask to be sent to a lower level. Generally, these are people who did bad things in their life and then tried to atone, but who were not yet ready to forgive themselves in life. One of them is Sharkie's biological mom Alice, who had Sharkie taken away from her as a baby because she had succumbed to drug addiction.
    • This is Ruggy's character arc, trying to atone by using her "Karen powers for good" to shut down annoying Karens and others.
    • Ruggy's mom, unlike other terrible people from the Hellp Desk staff's previous lives, actually takes Ruggy's criticisms of her to heart, so much so that she tries to send herself to level 9, despite Ruggy actually saying that she deserved level 2. Judy has to come and bring her back.
    • Beatrice is an interesting example, as while she doesn't regret what she did (murdering the man who raped her daughter) and says she would be willing to do it again she feels that she should undergo some form of punishment for it.
  • Author Appeal: several of the characters are fans of romance novels between human women and big, beefy nonhuman men, and the books they're reading are creator Jaysea's own personal collection. Not to mention Lily and Bel's and Penny and Greg's relationships
    • Subverted when it is made canonical that all otters are guilty of warcrimes, as Jaysea has had to deal with otters getting onto the boat she lived on and it has not endeared them to her.
  • Backup from Otherworld: It's not at all uncommon, when something terrible is happening on Earth, for residents of the afterlife to gather en masse and try to get the Universe to let them do this trope. The mortal souls have not been shown to succeed in this yet, but the deities are usually let through.
  • Berserk Button: Generally Lily is content to just be a Deadpan Snarker to the terrible people who show up at the Hellp Desk, even to people who harmed her personally in life. However, she is rather different when she encounters the health insurance executive who denied her claim when she was dying of cancer, forcing her family to bury their daughter, where she becomes terrifyingly, coldly furious.
    • Similarly anyone who hurt either Penny or Sharkie in life is going to have a bad time if they end up talking to Lily at the desk.
    • Judy is generally sweet but firm with people who try to argue their way out of Hell. Not so much with racists or transphobes.
    • Alice aka Sharkie's birth mother is a kind and gentle person—until she learns that Sharkie's abusive foster mom is also in Hell.
    • Angel's Berserk Button generally revolves around people who hurt Ruggy while she was alive (such as her ex-husband and her mom). She even scares Sharkie.
    • Bel and Greg each kidnap a soul who disrespected their respective girlfriends. Lily and Penny have to tell them to let them loose.
    • When a misogynistic soul insulted Angel and called her a whore because of how she was dressed, Ruggy backhanded him hard enough to knock him unconscious.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Judy is terrifying when she gets pissed. When she encounters Bad Kevin (a Klan member who shot up her house with her husband and child inside) she has Derrick trap door him down to level nine after telling him to enjoy his time with Greg (aka one of the scariest demons in Hell) because when she gets off work "playtime will be over."
    • Penny is often the most patient person to souls who come to the Hellp Desk, but also has clearly grown a spine under Lily's tutelage and will not take any guff from anyone.
    • Angel is probably the least outwardly intimidating of the demon characters, but you insult her girlfriend or say something sexist to her and you will regret it.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: The official art of the series confirms Sharkie and Judy as blonde, Ruggy and Penny as brunette, and Lily as a redhead.
  • The Bus Came Back: The Catholic and the Protestant, after not being seen in quite a while due to finally going down to their punishment in Hell, return for a mini arc where they fill in for the Belles at the Desk.
  • Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit": Sharkie has a tendency to call Penny's dragons "sky sharks."
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Penny asks Lily why they don't get these types at the Hellp Desk and Lily explains that people who know that they're evil generally just go to their punishments uncomplainingly. The Hellp Desk only gets people who complain about being in Hell (and presumably also people who believe that they should be in Hell but actually shouldn't, such as Sharkie, Judy, and Penny herself, who get gently guided to their actual final rewards).
  • Celebrities Hang Out in Heaven: Several dead celebrities, including Steve Irwin, Betty White, and Princess Diana, are stated to have paradises. Interestingly, so do some celebrities that actually aren't dead yet, such as Lizzo.
  • Celestial Bureaucracy: The Hellp Desk, as well as Hell's front gate, serve as this for Hell specifically, directing souls who are sent there to the proper levels for them. The Front Deathk serves as this for the afterlife as a whole, sorting souls to the proper place depending on their religion and their actions in life.
  • Celibate Hero: Sharkie is very sex-repulsed. Unfortunately, both Lily and Penny are not shy about talking about stuff related to sex (or even hooking up with their respective boyfriends in areas around the Hellp Desk), annoying Sharkie to no end.
  • Character Development: Ruggy started out as a Karen type who refused to go to her punishment level and instead laid down on the floor and wouldn't get up; the others subsequently started treating her like a throw rug (hence her nickname). After hearing and seeing how other people who come to the Hellp Desk act, she starts to soften up and become more reflective, eventually becoming a Hellp Desk trainee and deciding to use her Karen powers for good.
  • Circles of Hell: There are nine punishment levels, broken down as such:
    • Level 1 is therapy, for those who make mistakes and need to learn.
    • Level 2 is higher intensity therapy, meant for those who need to face hard truths.
    • Levels 3 on down are the actual punishment levels, with a soul's judgement depending on factors like performative vs legitimate regret, willful vs true ignorance, abuse, and trauma. No one has ever reincarnated from lower than Level 5.
    • Levels 7-9 are for people who have true cruelty and evil stitched into the fabric of their being. Greg runs the punishments on Level 9.
    • Under the punishment levels are the administrative and residential levels where the demons live and work.
  • Closet Key: Angel served as this for Ruggy.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: A good number of these are in Hell. One of the most notable examples is a health insurance CEO whose company regularly denied claims for no other reason than to increase profit. One of those denied claims happened to be for Lily, who died because the company in question refused to help her get chemo.
  • Crossover: Had one with Death And Martha (a series by flickerspark_) after the latter's channel was banned and reinstated as an In-Universe explanation for the disappearance. It was the result of a Prank War between the Hellp Desk and the Front Deathk Gone Horribly Wrong with Martha's pocket dimension being caught in the crossfire.
  • Crossover Cosmology: All religions are true to some degree. The series is specifically set in the Christian hell, but people from other belief systems experience their own versions of the afterlife, and figures from other mythologies are frequently mentioned and occasionally show up. Even the Jedi are real, on account of being an officially-recognized religion in Australia (with the implication that all Jedi are Australian).
  • Cue the Flying Pigs: Invoked by a visiting soul from Heaven whose grandmother is about to arrive in Hell. The grandmother was quite fond of the phrase "cold day in Hell," so the visitor asks the Belles if they can turn down the temperature in the lobby to help drive home how wrong the woman was about everything. The Belles do so - just as the Protestant coincidentally uses the same phrase (much to the Catholic's amusement).
  • Dead Guy Junior: After Lily died, her best friend Anna named a kid after her.
  • Deadpan Snarker: It comes with the territory of working the Hellp Desk.
  • Dead to Begin With: As the show is set in the afterlife, all the human characters are dead.
  • Death Amnesia: When a soul gets reincarnated, they cannot consciously remember anything that happened in their previous lives or their time in the afterlife. However, they recover those memories upon dying and returning to the afterlife. Fear of this had Ruggy reluctant to reincarnate, because she didn't want to forget what she'd learned and become someone worse than she had been in her first life.
  • Deity of Human Origin: After doing some investigating, Lily discovers that she and Penny technically became this after deciding to formally forgo their chance to reincarnate. They have no worshipers and no special powers, but giving up their reincarnations apparently meant they are now literally more than human.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Some of the souls being punished in Hell did extreme examples of this in life. One notable example is a woman who found out her boyfriend cheated on her and responded by THROWING HIS MOTHER'S ASHES INTO A RIVER.
  • Divine Misfile: While the souls often claim that this has happened, it is only shown to have actually happened three times in the show.
    • The first time was when Judy, who had just arrived in the afterlife, got mixed up with someone who had the same name as her, leading to her being mistakenly sent to Hell while the other Judy briefly went to Heaven.
    • The second time, the employees of the Front Deathk hadn't quite recovered from an insane hangover, leading to several military personnel being sent to Hell instead of the military-specific area.
    • The third time, the Deathk actually realized their mistake before the misfiled soul arrived in Hell, so they were able to warn Sharkie ahead of time, and the situation was sorted out quickly.
  • Driven to Suicide: How Penny died after being sexually molested by her uncle and then having her mother and other adults in her life side with him, and seemingly part of why she initially believed she belonged in Hell. Fortunately, her mental health and self worth have vastly improved since joining the Belles.
  • Erudite Stoner: One who was sent to Level One to get therapy for using pot as an avoidance tactic in life responds to this with "Sometimes it be how it is when it do."
  • Embarrassing First Name: Dante is annoyed that Sharkie learned that his full first name is "Dantelion", mostly because Sharkie pronounces it to sound like "dandelion" (it's actually supposed to be more like "Dan-tel-leon").
  • Embarrassing Old Photo: Lily and Bel's moms were VERY quick to get these out upon meeting in person for the first time, with Lily's mom even bringing a whole photo album with her. We actually see one of Lily with a bowl cut (really a photo of the show's creator as a kid). Turns out the moms planned the whole thing specifically to embarrass their kids.
  • Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: Greg, filling in for Penny while she and the other Belles are away, is berating an abusive husband in his line when he glances at the soul's file to check a detail and does a double take when he reads the name of the man's wife and realizes he's talking to Ruggy's husband in life.
  • Family of Choice: Lily explicitly views Penny and Sharkie as her "work-children", and Sharkie seems to literally view Lily as her mom (given that she's the one who raised them for the longest and most effectively). Everyone seems to view Judy as being essentially an adoptive grandmother, and the rest of the crew is clearly heavily bonded to one another.
  • Fantastic Racism: When Derrick / Dante is first introduced, he doesn't think too highly of humans. It turns out this is because the humans he's met generally don't think too highly of HIM. He gets better after getting to know the Belles.
  • Fire and Brimstone Hell: Played straight for the people who deserve to be there. Subverted for those who work there, or are just visiting from heaven. In fact, being able to take out your justifiable anger on damned souls is portrayed as one of the perks of heaven.
    • It's also revealed that levels 1 and 2 are not that hellish, being essentially therapy for those who either couldn't forgive or love themselves in life (level 1), or those who need to be confronted with harsh truths about themselves (level 2).
    • With levels 3 through 5 the souls are being punished, but there is an expectation that a soul will eventually be allowed to reincarnate (although the farther you go down the harder it is to achieve that goal).
  • Fluffy Cloud Heaven: Averted. Each human (except Ruggy, who's technically still supposed to be in Hell) gets their own custom paradise:
    • Lily's is based on Hobbiton.
    • Sharkie's is an aquarium with lots of sharks.
    • Penny's is a fantasy landscape with floating islands and dragons.
    • Judy's is a warm cabin in the woods, which she shares with her husband.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: The head torturer of Level Nine, feared by souls and demons alike... is called Greg.
    • Sharkie named one of the dragons from Penny's paradise Cupcake.
  • Given Name Reveal: A few:
    • The video "Foster Mom Pt 1" revealed Sharkie's given name, or rather their DEAD NAME as they are nonbinary, as Zoe.
    • Ruggy's given name is revealed to be Lindsay in the video "Meeting the family."
    • This actually happened to the demon intern TWICE. He initially was nicknamed Derrick until the video "It's Time" revealed that he actually went by Dante. Then, the video "Wedding Belles" revealed that Dante is in fact short for Dantelion.
  • Happily Adopted: Sharkie, by Lily and Bel. They also view Lucifer (yes, that Lucifer) as a father figure.
  • Happily Married: Judy and her husband, picking up right where they left off when he arrives in the afterlife.
    • Also, as of the video Wedding Belles, Lily and Bel.
    • And as of the video Forever Walk, so are Penny and Greg.
  • Healthy in Heaven: Lily, who died of cancer, seems to be perfectly healthy in the afterlife, and Judy, who was in her 80s when she died, now only appears to be about 40.
    • It's also established that, while beings of the afterlife such as demons and dragons can get sick or overweight, mortal souls in the afterlife don't have to worry about such things (unless you're a soul in Hell whose punishment specifically involves illness, like with a certain health insurance CEO).
  • Immortality Begins at Twenty: Sharkie and Penny were both minors when they died. They have both matured physically and mentally while in the afterlife, and are now in their twenties.
  • The Intern: Dante.
  • Interspecies Romance: The human souls Lily, Penny, and Ruggy are all dating demons (respectively, Bel, Greg, and Angel). Well, technically Lily and Penny aren't exactly human anymore, but they're not demons either so it still counts.
  • Ironic Hell:
    • Jeff Bezos is condemned to spend eternity working in an Amazon warehouse the size of Montana, where the bathrooms are four days away.
    • A health insurance CEO is forced to experience every illness and injury that his company denied coverage for.
    • A male pro-life activist is forcibly impregnated by a bunch of Omegaverse people. It's stated this is a fairly common punishment for male pro-life people.
    • A Catholic and a Protestant were supposed to be shut in a tiny room together with no exits so they could argue for eternity, but they actually argued so much in the Hellp Desk lobby that the Hellp Desk crew just let them stay there. They eventually do get sent to said tiny room, where they discover in addition to being shut in together that There Is Only One Bed.
  • Ironic Name: The most prominent female demon in the series is named Angel.
  • Limited Wardrobe: As the characters are all portrayed by the same person, they are distinguished by their outfits.
  • Loved by All:
    • Everyone in the various otherworldly realms likes Sharkie. Everyone. When her abusive foster mom shows up, it's revealed that there was a pre-existing plan for a bunch of otherworldly beings to come and kick her ass for hurting Sharkie in life.
    • When Lily and Bel get engaged, they are so well liked and respected amongst the realms that they have to hold a paintball tournament to determine who the officiant will be.
  • Mama Bear: Lily is this to Sharkie and Penny, her "work daughters."
    • Sharkie's biological mom breaks into her foster mom's pocket dimension personal hell to have a "conversation" with her when she learns she's in Hell.
    • Judy is a sweet little Southern woman who was prepared to go to Hell and give God an earful if that was the cost of loving her trans son. Luckily that wasn't the case. She quickly started acting motherly/grandmotherly to the rest of the gang.
    • Beatrice definitely counts too; we are told in her first appearance that in life, she once killed someone who had assaulted her daughter.
  • Man Bites Man: Sharkie's main method of attack, and also their way of saying hi. Their first reaction to meeting Penny was to ask Lily if they could bite the new employee. (Lily's response was "not unless she's into it.") According to Alice, Sharkie's biological mother, they've always been like this.
  • Mood Whiplash: It's not uncommon for this series to have comedic moments and dramatic moments happen right after each other. One good example is when both Bel and Penny have news to share with Lily. Bel's news is that his lightsaber has a rainbow "gay mode." Penny's news is that her pedophile uncle just showed up at her desk. Bel even lampshades that his news coming first was "not the lead-up that [Penny's news] deserved."
  • Never Mess with Granny: Judy. She was a literal grandma in her 80s when she died, and upon joining the Belles she quickly becomes known as the "work grandma." She's also regarded as the most terrifying woman ever put on Earth, and for good reason: she has given very firm lectures to gods, as well as THE UNIVERSE ITSELF, and she is a skilled fighter who has pulverized many racists and transphobes she's encountered in the series.
  • Never My Fault: A common refrain from people who end up at the Hellp Desk and try to rationalize why what they did in life shouldn't count against them. Penny's Uncle Brad is a particularly egregious example, as he claims he only molested Penny due to having been traumatized by rejection as a teenager and Penny looking so much like his high school crush that he couldn't resist.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: The Hellp Desk deals with a LOT of these. Ruggy was actually one in life, and since joining the Belles she has learned to use her "Karen powers" for good.
  • One-Steve Limit: Judy initially went down to Hell because she heard her name called and assumed that her loving her trans son had damned her, which she was OK with. Turns out it was a different Judy (who, when she shows up a few episodes later, demonstrates that she does deserve to be in Hell).
    • Dante the intern does a double take when a soul curious about the structure of Hell asks if it's like Dante (as in Dante Alligheri) described it.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Both Sharkie and Ruggy prefer to use their respective nicknames, and if someone uses their birth names (Zoe and Lindsay, respectively) it's generally a sign that they're someone from their former lives who they have a bad relationship with.
  • Our Demons Are Different: While torturing souls is their job, demons are not evil and respect boundaries. They're also all himbos.
  • Pædo Hunt: They are apparently a frequent target on Employee Appreciation Day.
    • Also, Penny's uncle Brad first gets a verbal beatdown from Penny when he arrives and then a more literal one from Greg once he gets down to Level 9.
  • Pals with Jesus: Lily is friends with all of the deities of the various afterlives, having several on speed dial at the Desk. Sharkie is so beloved that all the residents of the afterlife came to support her when her "foster monster" showed up.
    • Judy ends up being literal pals with Jesus, even teaching him how to make sweet tea "the right way."
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: A major theme.
  • Post-Kiss Catatonia: Ruggy's delayed reaction to Angel holding her hand, after Ruggy slapped a misogynistic soul hard enough to knock him out.
  • Prank Gone Too Far: Bel and Sharkie's final prank against the Front Deathk misfires, resulting in the temporary disappearance of Death and Martha's dimension.
  • Reformed, but Rejected: Ruggy eventually gets a soul who she had screamed at and verbally abused when the soul had been a 17 year old service worker. Ruggy gives a heartfelt apology but the soul refuses to accept it. (Sharkie points out that the soul had tended to use other people's bad treatment of her as an excuse to act poorly, so this was perhaps not unexpected.)
  • Reincarnation: Exists and discussed in universe as an option for souls in paradise (Lily has reincarnated three times) and for souls that were sent to hell to learn the error of their ways, they get a second chance on Earth once they've learned their lesson. Upon death, the soul regains the memories of their prior time in the afterlife. Alice (Sharkie's biological mom) decides to reincarnate, and Ruggy plans to reincarnate when she's ready as Alice's daughter.
  • Running Gag: Everyone comments on how the trapdoor button is a bit underwhelming and how it should really be a lever. Just before doing his work-study with Hephaestus, Dante comes back and installs a lever, to everyone's glee.
  • Sex at Work: Hell actually has special "employee dungeons" for THIS EXACT PURPOSE. Not that the Belles always use them - an earlier video had Sharkie catch Lily and Bel fooling around in a storage closet, and they often talk about their sexual escapades on the desk of their workspace.
  • Side Bet: The Belles bet on when the Catholic and Protestant will give into their building sexual tension and kiss. Lily wins.
    • Earlier in the series, Sharkie and Ruggy bet on what MLM scheme a soul from Lily's past was involved in. Ruggy wins.
  • Stairs Are Faster: Greg takes the stairs to get up from Level 9 to the Hellp Desk when Penny's mother shows up, because the elevator was taking too long.
    • Bel does the same thing later on when Lily's ex shows up demanding a "favor."
  • The Stoner: One comes to the Hellp Desk to ask if smoking the Devil's Lettuce was what got him on Level One. Lily tells him that smoking pot didn't count against him, but using it as an avoidance tactic did, hence why he's at Level One.
  • The Topic of Cancer: Lily died of an unspecified form of cancer that she couldn't afford treatment for due to her insurance denying coverage. Apparently this was a common occurrence for the insurance company in question, leading to its CEO ending up in Hell.
  • There Are No Therapists: Averted; levels 1 and 2 of Hell are therapy levels. They are where souls that did bad things, but weren't inherently bad people, go to heal and grow, and when a soul sent to one of these levels is done with their therapy, they get another chance at life. Even souls who weren't actually sent to Hell sometimes go to these levels willingly so they can improve themselves.
  • Those Two Guys: The Catholic and the Protestant. They were supposed to be trapped in a room together in Hell as a mutual punishment so they would argue for all eternity, but they had already started arguing in the lobby, and they weren't really disturbing anything, so the Belles just let them stay. After the two get stuck in the lobby by themselves and harassed by other souls when the Belles leave for a paintball tournament, they willingly go to the room they were supposed to be trapped in in the first place, but the Belles still check in on how they're doing every once in a while. They even have a mini arc where they fill in for the Belles at the desk.
  • Tom the Dark Lord: The most terrifying demon in all of Hell, who is in charge of level 9 (the level with the harshest punishments), is named ... Greg. Somewhat subverted in that he's not really evil, and is in fact a pretty nice guy when off the clock.
  • Too Kinky to Torture: The Hellp Desk gets a person who's totally fine being in Hell, leading to much confusion. Turns out to be this trope.
  • Trap Door: The Hellp Desk has one. It's Dante's preferred method of dealing with souls, which gets him into trouble when he spams it on his first day and ends up accidentally sending several innocent souls to level 9.
  • Unsatisfiable Customer: The Hellp Desk gets mostly these, generally people who think they should be in Paradise and want to talk to the management about it. Given that the Hellp Desk is staffed by people who used to work in customer service, they take great glee in ignoring and/or calling out their bullshit.
  • Wham Line:
    • After a particularly nasty soul shows up who shows signs of being a victim blamer and the Belles ask if she had children in life. Penny, who was out getting coffee at the time, drops this bomb.
    Penny: Mom?
    Lily: *turns to the soul with a Death Glare.*
    • Sharkie has been visiting her biological mom in level 1 of Hell (the therapy level) without telling her she's her daughter. During one trip, the mom asks if she knows when she first started liking sharks. Sharkie has trouble recalling, when suddenly:
    Sharkie: If that was over my crib that would explain a lot act...
    • Ruggy is talking with Lily and Penny after directing a visiting soul to their destination, when she hears someone call her by her real name - Lindsay. She asks the Belles to call Angel before turning and greeting the soul:
    Ruggy: Hey, Mom.
    • Penny delivers one to Lily that's also Mood Whiplash (as it comes immediately after Bel showing off that his lightsaber has a 'gay mode' aka it can glow in rainbow colors):
    Penny: So... my Uncle Brad's at the Hellp Desk
    • One episode after spending an entire episode in a bathroom and then saying she needs to talk to Greg. Penny and Greg both take a few days off work. Lily has a soul from paradise come down for therapy after having a miscarriage. While talking to Ruggy about what happened the previous episode, Lily notes if it was something good she would've told them. We then cut to Judy's paradise, where Penny and Greg have just arrived looking clearly upset. Judy asks what's wrong and we get this.
    Penny: *on the verge of tears* When you had your miscarriage how did you and James deal with that? *Breaking down* I didn't even know!
  • Winged Humanoid: Bel. Apparently he inherited the wings from his father, Samael, who is a fallen angel.

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