One of the main reasons why I don't like the show Hazbin Hotel is because the characters get barely any character development. As viewers, we are introduced to a large number of characters, but they lack depth and complexity. The show seems to prioritize introducing new characters over delving into the backgrounds and motivations of the existing ones. This lack of character development makes it difficult to form a connection with the characters and invest in their stories.
Additionally, the show introduces too many characters too quickly, overwhelming the audience with a large ensemble cast. This makes it challenging to keep track of who is who and their relationships to one another. The focus on introducing new characters detracts from developing the main cast and advancing the plot. As a result, the central storyline feels disjointed and underdeveloped.
Furthermore, the show tends to move at a fast pace, jumping from one scene to the next without allowing for moments of quiet or reflection. This rapid pace can make it difficult to fully absorb and appreciate the narrative, as important plot points and character developments can get lost in the shuffle. Overall, the combination of limited character development, an overabundance of characters, and a rushed pace detracts from my enjoyment of Hazbin Hotel as a viewer.