It's delightful to witness his developing bond with Agnes the donut lady. Fans of the comic book will be even more surprised because this is a previously unexplored aspect of Hazel. As Hazel, Britton looks fantastic on Afdah Info. At first glance, he's a large, burly thug, but after meeting Agnes, he gradually transforms into a big, affectionate bear. He's Cha Cha's ideal counterpoint, and together they offer the characters a whole lot more nuance than the comics did. The comics would have us believe that they were merely paid killers who were only interested in their next target. Even while Cha Cha does live this way in the program, I really liked how Hazel is given this additional depth of personality.
I've been thinking about this evil couple a lot, especially the scene where Hazel ties Cha Cha to the motel radiator after they both get orders from their employers to kill each other. Hazel believes Cha Cha is weak, so even though she is saying horrible things to him in an attempt to get him to react and kill her, she knows he won't. She calls him names, calls Agnes names, and threatens Hazel that she will track him and his "whore" down and kill them if he doesn't kill her now. She promises to kill Agnes gradually so he can observe. Hazel takes Cha Cha's rifle and walks away after bringing it to her head and giving it some thought.
I can't picture anyone else playing Cha Cha now that the show is over, because Mary J. Blige does such a great job in the role. I cannot emphasize enough how amazing she looks in a suit and how perfectly she captures the gritty side of life. I was a little let down when the first trailers appeared and we saw Hazel and Cha Cha without their masks because in the comics, those cartoon heads are always present. However, I can now understand their decision to disclose their faces, and given that we were given so much more backstory on these people, it was the appropriate one. In addition, Blige's hairstyle is too stylish to be ignored when worn with the suit. Then there is Cameron Britton's portrayal of Hazel.
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