For him, killing witches was like killing flies: there was no remorse or any reason to have them. And no matter what a witch can do (even save his life) he kept believing that they are monsters that he must eliminate. That's why he called Luz crazy hearing her say it was wrong to kill witches
I think his inability to learn on his mistakes is a huge point of his character Like, he did create a shit ton of grimwalkers of his brother and still can't figure out why they choose to betray him
Kind of an odd foil to Luz. She gets lost in her fantasies sometimes but is always brought back to reality and learns to keep it in check and make up for anything she does wrong. Phillip is stuck in his own head and prejudices and refuses to admit that it is NOT reality and so has no reason to second guess or learn anything. That's why he's incapable of learning from his mistakes, because refuses to believe he can make them in the first place.
I find it fitting that, for all the time he’s been learning how to destroy real magic, Phillip is easily outsmarted by classic human smoke & mirrors magic TWICE. (The second time was a combination of the two though, but the way it was used was, as she said, “human style”)
Philip was always my absolute favourite villain from all the series that have been coming out. I prefer Philip to Darcy and Bill. But that does not mean that he is without flaw. Because he really does put too much trust in the small human girl.
Honestly you got to give credit to the writers because every time this characters been outsmarted it's just that being outsmarted with other villains similar to him stubborn and prideful those kind of villains usually end up being easily exploitable but I don't find that with him as much
For him, killing witches was like killing flies: there was no remorse or any reason to have them. And no matter what a witch can do (even save his life) he kept believing that they are monsters that he must eliminate. That's why he called Luz crazy hearing her say it was wrong to kill witches
@@avch1209 This is why I like their parallel, Philip never made any attempt to get to know anyone on the boiling isles and saw them as only evil that needed to be destroyed, Luz on the other hand was ecstatic to meet Eda and slowly made friends with everyone around her, she didn’t see monsters she saw people she could learn from.
I'm realizing he was also outsmarted in Elsewhere and Elsewhen. He expected Lilith and Luz to die while he was looking for The Collector's little artifact thing. Instead he got punched in the nose :)
She thought it was going to make him stop the draining spell. She couldn't know it was also impossible for him to stop it. If she had petrified him, she would have lost her way to stop it.
The first finale was about Eda and King's Tide was about King so that means that the season 3 finale or the whole season is for luz and her character. I mean she is without them in the human realm.
He should've learned from his mistake from that first fight I honestly thought he was smarter then that ) just goes to show they are both a thorn in each other's sides
What happened to him was the smne thing that happened to Scar when he admitted being Mufasa's murderer: They both got too confident, and that confidence clouded their judgement (througth Belos' judgement was long clouded, if you know what i mean).
That and the fact that Luz had the biggest advantage over Phillip that no one in the Boiling Isles had (Except for maybe Hunter): She's a fellow human. Belos never had his guard down when it came to witches and in every encounter with Luz, someone who kept coming close to actually opposing him, he kept going easy on her and tried reasoning with her. If it was anyone else in the Boiling Isles that tried opposing Belos directly, he'd happily kill them. Since, y'know.... He's a -Nutjob- witch hunter.
But I don't get why people hate belos. If have i reason don't like belos, it's not what your reasons. I like belos and enjoying being villain he was born and raised surrounded by witch hunts during the Inquisition, the Crusades and other religious perplexities, etc. Not talking about being an orphan. And rather, he will have a backstory that will make us empathize with him, and I wish that his backstory would not be rushed and poorly written. What I don't like about Belos is that he did some dumb moves in the first season finale and how he was portrayed in the time travel episode. Break a promise to lilith by telling her that he will petrified her sister and then give her a palisman instead of eating it without expectation that obviously she will betray him after that. What a stupid villain move.
My boy Philip got dementia...
Check out other parallel edits: ruclips.net/p/PLIpQjIpzLVyGNu344wj00GR1wug9sNG1k
Ynow for a man that lived for hundreds of years he still acts like he's only 30 never learning from mistakes and such
@Aye2 the great #BANSHOYT aren't you the guy who said "bet"?
@Aye2 the great #BANSHOYT what are the odds!
For him, killing witches was like killing flies: there was no remorse or any reason to have them. And no matter what a witch can do (even save his life) he kept believing that they are monsters that he must eliminate. That's why he called Luz crazy hearing her say it was wrong to kill witches
I think his inability to learn on his mistakes is a huge point of his character
Like, he did create a shit ton of grimwalkers of his brother and still can't figure out why they choose to betray him
Kind of an odd foil to Luz. She gets lost in her fantasies sometimes but is always brought back to reality and learns to keep it in check and make up for anything she does wrong. Phillip is stuck in his own head and prejudices and refuses to admit that it is NOT reality and so has no reason to second guess or learn anything. That's why he's incapable of learning from his mistakes, because refuses to believe he can make them in the first place.
I find it fitting that, for all the time he’s been learning how to destroy real magic, Phillip is easily outsmarted by classic human smoke & mirrors magic TWICE. (The second time was a combination of the two though, but the way it was used was, as she said, “human style”)
Philip was always my absolute favourite villain from all the series that have been coming out. I prefer Philip to Darcy and Bill. But that does not mean that he is without flaw. Because he really does put too much trust in the small human girl.
Not as much trust imho as he just underestimated Luz at every turn
Honestly you got to give credit to the writers because every time this characters been outsmarted it's just that being outsmarted with other villains similar to him stubborn and prideful those kind of villains usually end up being easily exploitable but I don't find that with him as much
For him, killing witches was like killing flies: there was no remorse or any reason to have them. And no matter what a witch can do (even save his life) he kept believing that they are monsters that he must eliminate. That's why he called Luz crazy hearing her say it was wrong to kill witches
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This is why I like their parallel, Philip never made any attempt to get to know anyone on the boiling isles and saw them as only evil that needed to be destroyed, Luz on the other hand was ecstatic to meet Eda and slowly made friends with everyone around her, she didn’t see monsters she saw people she could learn from.
That is one of his character flaws, he always lets his guard down whenever he thinks hes winning
Luz may not be stronger then him, but she is SMARTER
He never learns. His arrogance will trump his wits every time.
Yep. And, that is how he will truly die in Season 3.
I guess if you spend so long thinking you can get away with whatever you want and refusing to admit to fault, you really won't learn from mistakes
0:22 i like how his face was like
Seriously?...
I'm realizing he was also outsmarted in Elsewhere and Elsewhen. He expected Lilith and Luz to die while he was looking for The Collector's little artifact thing. Instead he got punched in the nose :)
The weakness of powerful systems? Thinking your power is more complete than it actually is.
More proof that Philip merely only Grew Older and did not grow wiser
Remind me to never play poker against her. Ever.
Luz has really become a master manipulator.
I just noticed how the cracked eye from the destroyed door kind of resembles the broken golden guard masks
What would it have been like if Luz had put the petrifying glyph on Philip instead of the coven mark?
She thought it was going to make him stop the draining spell. She couldn't know it was also impossible for him to stop it. If she had petrified him, she would have lost her way to stop it.
Philip:How come I keep losing to this girl?
Luz:well... I don't know... power of the script I suppose
We call that plot armor here in the show biz.
2 finales in a row where a 400 year old man gets tricked by a 14 year old 😂
The first finale was about Eda and King's Tide was about King so that means that the season 3 finale or the whole season is for luz and her character. I mean she is without them in the human realm.
He fell for her cunningness twice!
Phillip didnt kill luz because he knew she wasnt the one who helped philip yet, because at that time lilith had not yet gained her silver eye.
He should've learned from his mistake from that first fight I honestly thought he was smarter then that ) just goes to show they are both a thorn in each other's sides
Ngl the eye from the portal when it was on the floor looks like the broke golden guards mask
What happened to him was the smne thing that happened to Scar when he admitted being Mufasa's murderer: They both got too confident, and that confidence clouded their judgement (througth Belos' judgement was long clouded, if you know what i mean).
That and the fact that Luz had the biggest advantage over Phillip that no one in the Boiling Isles had (Except for maybe Hunter): She's a fellow human. Belos never had his guard down when it came to witches and in every encounter with Luz, someone who kept coming close to actually opposing him, he kept going easy on her and tried reasoning with her. If it was anyone else in the Boiling Isles that tried opposing Belos directly, he'd happily kill them. Since, y'know.... He's a -Nutjob- witch hunter.
that sure a sneaky movement there!
perfectly balance ass it all should be
I think you meant “as” 💀💀😭
i think his voice changed from s1 to s2..in a way his s1 voice sounds like his philip voice..his accent is still in s2 thoe:))
This is like what, twice that Belos/Phillip was outsmarted by a teenager. 😏
But I don't get why people hate belos. If have i reason don't like belos, it's not what your reasons. I like belos and enjoying being villain he was born and raised surrounded by witch hunts during the Inquisition, the Crusades and other religious perplexities, etc. Not talking about being an orphan. And rather, he will have a backstory that will make us empathize with him, and I wish that his backstory would not be rushed and poorly written. What I don't like about Belos is that he did some dumb moves in the first season finale and how he was portrayed in the time travel episode. Break a promise to lilith by telling her that he will petrified her sister and then give her a palisman instead of eating it without expectation that obviously she will betray him after that. What a stupid villain move.
The second one was a bit of lazy writing