Queen Bee

"Y'all ready to party with the Queen Bee of Gluttony?!"

- Beelzebub

Queen Bee is the eighth episode of the first season of Helluva Boss, the eighth episode overall, and a special that is the second part of the first seasons finale. It premiered on June 24, 2023, on Vivziepop's YouTube channel, after being delayed for over a year.

Plot
Loona is sitting in a cab when she gets a call from Blitzo. She ignores it and nervously steps out in front of a honeycomb-like mansion with the party already in swing. Loona texts Vortex that she's arrived and fixes herself up in time for him to greet and let her in.

Inside, Vortex introduces Loona to the other patrons and leaves to get her a drink. Loona tries to join a conversation with a group of hellbeasts but their leader recognizes her as "Lunatic Loona" and mocks her for actually showing up at a party after throwing up at the last one. She then comments on Loona's aggressive vibe and Loona calls her a "massive bitch" earning shocked expressions from everyone nearby, she is then told that she can't really say that word. Vortex returns with Loona's drink and notices something is wrong but Loona brushes it off as nothing. Then the party-goers are introduced to the hostess, Beelzebub, who livens up the party by singing "Cotton Candy".

After the song, Beelzebub greets Vortex and gushes at how "cute" Loona is, excusing her laughter from taking in all of the positive energy from the party and apologizing that it wasn't bigger for her since Belphegor refused to let her use any more of her drugs and locking them up so she couldn't steal any. Vortex then introduces Bee to Loona as her girlfriend.

Loona blurts out that she thinks Beelzebub is "really hot" and the demon is impressed with how honest she was, calling Loona her new favorite person. After a bit of rambling about the time she saw Satan remove his shirt, Beelzebub tells Loona to enjoy the party and leaves to check on the other guests. Embarrassed, Loona immediately decides to leave, despite Vortex asking her to stay for a drink, she steps outside and texts Blitzo, who is now at home after his night out, to come pick her up.

Blitzo arrives in his van when another imp recognizes him, thinking he is here for the party. Blitzo clarifies that he's only here to take his daughter home. Loona, who notices that Blitzo is, fondly, recognized, and after another hellhound calls her a "hottie", reconsiders her decision and convinces Blitzo to let her try the party again. Blitzo agrees to stay for "one" drink.

A full kegger later, Blitzo asks for a bigger challenge. Beelzebub obliges and challenges him to a keg drinking contest with her strongest stash of beelzebub juice. With encouragement from Loona, Blitzo downs the keg quickly and is graciously crowned the winner by the demon. After Blitzo is carried away, Beelzebub senses that something is off.

Later on, Loona is chatting with some guests when Vortex and Beelzebub walk over, suggesting that she check on her dad to make sure he is alright. Beelzebub says that she feels like he is trying to cause trouble on purpose and may be hurting. Loona insists that Blitzo is fine and gets defensive when Beelzebub insists that something may be wrong, claiming that everyone likes her. This angers the demon but Loona agrees to check on Blitzo when she notices how uncomfortable Vortex is. Beelzebub apologizes to Vortex about her behavior and then brings him to the dancefloor.

Loona searches for Blitzo and finds him making out with another imp. Blitzo is only concerned that Loona saw him until he remembers the imp's name. He the shoos "Dennis" away and asks for a Monica or Alejandro to make out with. Loona punches out an imp who obliges the offer and then carries Blitzo out of the party, waving goodbye to her new friends and driving back home.

Back home, Loona carries Blitzo to the couch and gets him a glass of water and a blanket. He admits that he had a shitty day and says "Fizz was right about [him] dying alone", asking Loona to be with him when the time comes and drunkenly falls asleep. Loona tucks Blitzo in and goes to her room, closing the door behind her after giving her dad one last look. Immediately after, Blitzo throws up the Beelzejuice, realizing that he really did need to throw up.

Characters

 * Employees of I.M.P
 * Blitzo
 * Loona
 * Moxxie (pictured & mentioned)
 * Millie (pictured & mentioned)
 * Stolas (mentioned)
 * Barbie Wire (pictured)
 * Vortex
 * Beelzebub (debut)
 * Belphegor (mentioned)
 * Satan (mentioned)
 * Fizzarolli (mentioned)
 * Dennis (debut; cameo)
 * Vikki (debut; cameo)
 * Loo Loo (pictured)

Locations

 * Hell
 * Pride Ring (cameo)
 * Blitzo's apartment
 * Gluttony Ring (debut)
 * Beelzebub's mansion

Objects

 * I.M.P. company van
 * Loona's phone
 * Beelzejuice

Songs

 * "Cotton Candy"
 * "Monster's Ball" (end credits)

Instrumentals

 * "Stolas Speaks"

Trivia

 * This is the first episode that does not feature a synopsis in the video's description, in its place is a message of gratitude from Vivienne Medrano.
 * This episode features the guest voice of American singer, Kesha Sebert, as the voice of Beelzebub. Sebert also co-wrote the episodes' song "Cotton Candy" with Drew Pearson, while Beelzebub's singing voice was provided by Rochelle Diamante.
 * Beelzebub's design may be inspired by the Zoophobia character JayJay, who is known for appearing in Medrano's well-known animated music video adaptation of Ke$ha's song, "Die Young". The brief lighting shot, where Bee's fur temporarily changed to blue, also indicates the homage.
 * Prior to this episode, Vivziepop has stated multiple times that she would want Ke$ha, her favorite singer, to star one day in an episode of any shows she created.
 * Like the previous episode, "Ozzie's", this episode's title card features a demonic sigil of of a Deadly Sin, being the sigil of Beelzebub, however unlike "Ozzie's", the title card also features a small silhouette of Beelzebub herself.
 * The two episodes that have done this, so far, both have their plots centering around one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
 * This is the first, and so far, only episode to not feature the warning screen at the beginning.
 * Two of the valley girl hellhounds have a striking resemblance to Vaggie and Velvette from Hazbin Hotel, with the former even having the same hairstyle.
 * The voice of the off-screen hellhound that shouted "You can't say that." was provided by animation director, Skye Henwood, albeit uncredited.
 * According to Vivziepop, "Queen Bee" was the most challenging/longest episode to make.
 * This episode also took the longest to be released, being meant to release after the first season's seventh episode, "Ozzie's", and before season two began, but due to copyright reasons it was postponed. The episode released one year, seven months, and twenty-three days total after it's previous episode, resulting in its release being after the second season's fourth episode, "Western Energy".
 * In a reply to a question about how the continuity may have changed without the episode releasing when it was supposed to, Vivienne states the episode just exists on its own and will fit in after "Ozzie's".
 * In a tweet update about the series, it was stated that the seventh episode was the "real story finale of the season" and further explaining that episode eight was created as a bonus episode, anyway.
 * According to Vivziepop, episode eight is "very much a spectacle", with a simple story as a direct follow up to another episode.
 * This is the first time wherein Loona calls Blitzo her dad without hesitation.
 * As opposed to the Belphegor in real-life demonology, the Hellaverse's Belphegor is also a girl, like Beelzebub herself.
 * Vivienne Medrano wrote the line "Christ on a stick, you WOULD be a Dennis", which Brandon Rogers called her and told her it was a joke he would have written, which at the time Vivienne was still early into writing with him.
 * According to Sam Miller, the scene where Loona asks Blitzo if he needed to throw up and says he doesn't, then proceeds to do so is based on the real-life event with Vivienne Medrano after the two left a bar. Vivienne confirms this in a quote retweet and adds that it happened after the Hazbin Hotel pilot screening party, and that it was her first ever hangover.
 * Also according to Sam Miller, Bombproof was designed with the fire mane and lava belly as a test to see if Beelzebub's hair and lava belly were possible to do.
 * Additionally, as revealed in the rough drafts from the official artist Twitter posts, Beelzebub's lava lamp-like body is green screened onto her character.

Cultural References

 * The valley girl hellhounds use the remark "So not fetch!" is a reference to both the film and the musical, . Coincidentally, Barrett Wilbert Weed, voice of Octavia, played Janis Ian in the Broadway musical and Erika Henningsen, who plays Cady Heron in the musical, is also contributing voices in Hazbin Hotel.
 * The line that brought about that remark, "I'm not gonna go get it, unless you fucking throw it this time", may be referring to the common game played between a human and a dog in which the human throws an object for the pet to retrieve called.
 * An imp is wearing a shirt saying Voxflix and Chill, a reference to "Netflix and Chill" as well as the character Vox himself.
 * Coincidentally, the "Voxflix" brand frequently appeared in the non-canon Voxtagram stories.
 * The scene where Beelzebub materializes a mini rainbow when she says she might have gotten some confetti in her vagina, might be a reference to the  "Imagination" scene where he makes a similar rainbow from his hands.
 * After she surfaces from the honey, Beelzebub does the iconic hair shake of Ariel.
 * When Loona finds Blitzo again during the party, one of the Hellhounds in attendance closely resembles the title character of the film, , both in appearance and the t-shirt he's wearing with the words "no respect" printed on the front.
 * The episode title shares the same name as one of Rochelle Diamante's (singing voice of Beelzebub), music videos from 2012.
 * During the "Cotton Candy" performance, the scene where Bee dives and swims into her pool of honey may be a reference to the , wherein Barry does something similar in order to avoid listening to his parents.

Continuity

 * The first half of the episode takes place roughly during the events of "Ozzie's", as Loona rejects Blitzo's call early in the episode, meaning the remainder of the events of the previous episode play out during Bee-lzebub's song. The second half of the episode is set some time after the events of "Ozzie's", as Blitzo receives a call from Loona while on his couch from after dropping Stolas off at his mansion.
 * One of the imp partygoers is the impsona of Cécilia Goncalves whom Striker kicked away in "The Harvest Moon Festival", who is seen wearing an arm sling due to the injury of being dogpiled shortly after.
 * When Loona was filling up a glass of water, a magnet of Loo Loo Land can be seen on the fridge.
 * The alcohol Bee and Blitzo drinks (which the latter later throws up), is Beelzejuice, the same alcohol Verosika drinks and is addicted to in "Spring Broken".

Errors

 * Loona pronounces Beelzejuice as "Beezlejuice" (bee-zel-juice).
 * In the previous episode, Blitzo has a red shirt under his jacket and cries himself to sleep at the end. When he receives Loona's phone call, he has a white shirt that says "Wild Whores" and he is sitting up snoring.
 * During the scene where Beelzebub says "Get fucked tonight!", the wine glass she shoves does not align with the pug-like demon's mouth.
 * When Beelzebub comments on Loona being hilarious, Vortex's gray fur becomes black.
 * When Beelzebub goes full demon and tells Loona not to fuck with her, her eyes are a bright raspberry pink, but when Loona sees an embarrassed Vortex and leaves, her eyes become dark burgundy.

Transcript
View the episode's transcript here.

Gallery

 * Queen Bee/Gallery