I'm gonna gush a bit more on Gary and His Demons. I dont know how much the show is doing on purpose but it feels like it is.
So in the last episode, Gary goes to a conference to meet up with the other 6 demon hunters. Gary is looking forward to it, as its nice to be with that get it. But they've all retired and there a batch of teenagers.
Which pisses off Gary as he wants to retire and told he cant. But all the other agencies manage to find saps for the job.
They havent killed any demons yet, but they all seem aware of Gary. And they beg him for war stories. Gary being his pissy self, tells them about his dead wife. Or the time, he had to make choice between saving an orphanage or pet shop filled with puppies. And spoiler alert, he was trapped under a beam they all died. And Gary now has moments where hes unsure if that is child or puppy screaming to death.
And it struck me. Right, so the series show Gary being compotent at his job. He good at killing demons. He tired, worn to the bone about his job and sometime that gets the better of himself but mostly he kills demons. He saves poeple. Gary deep down, is actually a pretty good person, highly empathic and despite all this time on the job, the losses, the time he loses still hurt him. He only has nightmares, he doesnt get to revel in his successes.
The other demon hunters have. They're aware of his legacy. The girl they concentrate on, had heroworships Gary. That wouldnt happen if Gary wasnt an actual hero. Someone that good at saving people, or saves way more then he loses.
I really liked that. Again, I dont know if the show meant to do that on purpose, but I feel like that did. There is a lot of world building in this show.