[s1e2]: Possession Obsession

Following the chaotic events of the series premiere, "Possession Obsession" explores the growing pains of Chrissy (voiced by ) as she begins to experiment with her newfound demonic abilities. Under the tutelage of her father, Satan (voiced by Danny DeVito ), Chrissy learns the mechanics of demonic possession—specifically, how to inhabit and control human bodies.

The episode was praised for maintaining the show's signature blend of "sardonic humor, horror elements, and gushing blood". Reviewers highlighted the chemistry between real-life father and daughter Danny and Lucy DeVito, noting that their off-screen relationship adds a unique layer to the comedic tension between Satan and Chrissy. The episode also features the voice talents of as Bennigan, a classmate of Chrissy's who becomes entangled in her supernatural life. [S1E2] Possession Obsession

: The narrative touches on the ethics of taking over someone's body against their will, framing it through a lens that is both humorous and relevant to modern discussions on personal agency. Following the chaotic events of the series premiere,

: The episode draws satirical parallels between demonic possession and the way media and government conspiracy theories can "possess" or manipulate public thought. Production and Reception : The episode draws satirical parallels between demonic

Critics have noted that the episode uses the supernatural concept of possession as a vehicle for several social and interpersonal commentaries:

" Possession Obsession " is the second episode of the first season of the adult animated horror-comedy series Little Demon , which premiered on August 25, 2022, on FXX. The episode, directed by and written by Darcy Fowler , Seth Kirschner , and Kieran Valla , continues the story of Chrissy Feinberg, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Satan and a human mother. Narrative Summary

: Chrissy’s misuse of her powers serves as a metaphor for the typical boundary-pushing seen in teenagers, amplified by her literal heritage as the Antichrist.

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Changelog

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How to install Simple Like Page Plugin

Installation

  1. Upload simple-facebook-plugin directory to your /wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate plugin in WordPress admin

Customization

  1. In WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance > Widgets.
  2. Drag and Drop SFP – Like Page Plugin into your sidebar.
  3. Click triangle near SFP – Like Page Plugin header.
  4. Enter your Facebook Page URL (not your profile URL).
  5. Choose width, height and other options you like.

or

Use [sfp-page-plugin] shortcode inside your post or page. This shortcode support all default parametrs:

If you want Page Plugin 320 pixels width and showing posts you need to use it next way:

[sfp-page-plugin width=320 show_posts=true url=http://www.facebook.com/yourPageName]

or

Use sfp_page_plugin() template tag in your theme files.

<?php if ( function_exists("sfp_page_plugin") ) {
    $args = array(
        'url'           => 'https://www.facebook.com/WordPress/',
        'width'     => '300',
        'hide_cover'=> true,
        'locale'        => 'en_US'
    );
    sfp_page_plugin( $args );
} ?>