As I couldn’t sleep due to those damn bass beats, i finished Lucifer plus rewatched the final two episodes right in time, as my Amazon Prime ends tomorrow. Yayyy!
I found it outstanding for a tv series to grant each of the characters a farewell scene with the main character. At least I am not aware of that such happened before.
Of all the characters, Maze, was the one I didnt like at all due to her behaviour as well as clothes. This is not the fault of the actress - which did really a hell of a job - but I totally despised that role. From start to end. Also her relationship with Eve. The only thing I liked on her was her loyalty, despite Lucifer treated her badly.
But. The farewell scene between her and Lucifer was the most intense of all farewells to me, despite only a few words being exchanged. And as stupid as it is, but I would really like to know if that little trembling of his right hand, after she gave him one of her blades, was really just acting.
I will miss that Lucifer character. And I can’t imagine him without Tom Ellis.
I have to appologize to you, Niko. I said Techno, but actually meant House. I hate Techno, at least when you can‘t dance to it or use it’s berserk energy to do some training.
The sun came out this morning! I better mow the lawn in the lunch break. I love that the hot season ended, despite I often was in the public pool at my home village with my sister, when spending some days at my parents home. Spring and Autumn are my favourite seasons.
I am starting this Wednesday with another song from that musical episode. As much as I adore Tom Ellis and his voice, but this is the weakest performance. Of both singer, despite Debbie Gibson being highly praised and a professional singer. And Ellis has to compete in my mind with Sting, which was doomed regarding me before he even started, lol. But I like his annoyed and angry look at his father, who made him sing once again. At least the lyric changes fit well to his father - son relationship.
Listening to it made me cringe every time on the Gibson part. She sounds like a country singer. Absolutely not my taste. But I forgot about the ending. Had to laugh out loud when Lucifer finalized the song with „Bastard“ while throwing a last look at his father.
Beside Will & Gace, I haven‘t laughed so much about a tv series.
I loved the Deadpool movies. But I didn‘t recognize the actress playing Lucifer’s daughter Rory, who believes he abandoned her, having also played in Deadpool.
I loved that he so categorically refuses to believe he ever would do the same mistake his own father did.
Lol@Can I get you some drink or Xanax, maybe?
Liked that farewell scene from his daughter at the beach.
What’s wrong with it? It‘s a way more hopeful and just story than the original one. Funnier too. Even the devil can change and becomes a healer instead of a torturer. A responsible loving partner and father, who rather would sacrifice himself than demanding this from his own flesh and blood (nor from a child of someone else).
while it may seem like a nicer version of a familiar fairytale its basically still the same insult to human intellect; its denying our almost limitless potential to come up with proper solutions
I just want to observe the maturity of Christians here. If someone made a TV show turning Islam on its head and mocking its characters, Muslims would go insane and start killing people in protest, and then liberal whites would say the protests were mostly peaceful except those few hundred murders.
yes it seems that more and more people these days share your (weird) observation… maturity lol i see it more as their standard devious behaviour; its the christian way to adopt (and then try to slowly change) what is popular to increase its number of followers, while muslims will usually stand more openly and aggressively for what they believe in
in the end they both have the same characters and the same nonsense in their so called holy books…
I agree, Gunda. There is hope for Lucifer as your little clips demonstrate. Is there a clip casing God to the earth as he ascends into Heaven?
lol@healer. Lucifer is the same today as yesterday.
Lol @sacrifice. lol @loving. I know…I shouldn’t laugh. Self sacrifice is no laughing matter. I admit, I was entertained by the knife-wielding, homocidal maniac who just wanted Lucifer to feel his pain lol and the way Lucifer just lulled him into a false sense of security with his tender and heartfelt words . Idk about you but it gave me the goosies.
Yes, I thought the same. In Euope, I wasn‘t surprised, but that also the US evangelicals were ok with it without making a huge fuss aside from few critical but peaceful reactions - definitely is a positive surprise to me. Apparently, that show grossed the biggest support amids catholic influenced countries. That‘s at least what I heard once in an interview by Tom Ellis.
In Islamic countries such a show would have caused hundreds if not thousands of dead people.
I have to disagree, despite I really wish you were right. But mankind isn‘t only rational. Our rational mind is restricted within a certain, variable frame. Nonetheless do most people have a need for fairytales. For some they call it religion, others call it what it really is.
To me as an Atheist, this tv show offers no solution but sends only a moral message. And this message I love. Plus, it‘s highly entertaining.
No. God retires by moving into a whole new universe which his Ex-wife created from scratch.
Lucifer also doesn‘t ascend to heaven, but voluntarily goes back to hell to become a therapist to heal the souls which have the potential for entering heaven eventually.
indeed our human minds desire more than rationality thats why i only called it a potential since i think most times we dont care and prefer to choose entertainment and gobble up the same nonsense “morals” we have been indoctrinated with for hundreds of years…