Lucifer 3x04 Ending Scene Luci & Amenadiel -You Really Have Changed Season 3 Episode 4
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- Lucifer 3x04 Ending Scene Lucifer & Amenadiel You're the Devil the punisher. You care about Chloe and youreally have changed. Luci tries to get his brother get angry at him. I here for you. I have your back. Luci breaks down with frustration.
Lucifer S03E04 What Would Lucifer Do
I love Amenadiel's character development. The old version would be trying to choke the life out of Lucifer for speaking like that to him. Well done.
Brother Shaw well to be fair in the comic he was kind of the antagonist
@@annams12345 a dead one with his heart missing
He also physically can’t at this point
he lost his abilities 'til the end of 3x24
Well tbf he was mortal at this point XD
IM SO GLAD AMENADIEL KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING AND STILL SAID HE WAS THERE FOR LUCI. IM SO HAPPY THATS SO MUCH CHARACTER PROGRESS FROM WHO HE WAS IN S1 AND IM SO HAPPY LUCI HAS SOMEONE IN HIS FAMILY TO STAY BY HIM
Valentina Fangirling what would have made this perfect is if as Amenadiel walks away a small portion of Devine energy radiate off him
How about that, wow
He's an Angel, he knows what's sup with him being faithful forever and knows forgiveness and loving everyone he sees and including a demon and a gift from god of him being a strong warrior, he knows that every words he finds offensive from anyone including Lucifer, he slides it down and doesn't react to what his brother says and points out that he's there for him
For me Amenadiel is the (only) character that evolve this much
You don’t have to shout you turnip
Tom Ellis acting is incredible
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anger done any better by anybody.
@@angelapatriquin5172 homelander , the boys season 2 last épisode , i think it’s one one the best cry-anger
@@angelapatriquin5172 watch the originals. Joseph Morgan does emotional acting better than tom
Possibly the best dialogue in season 3 so far. Definitely in my opinion. Love the heavenly bros. This is the kind of Lucifer I signed up for.
That was a hard (but believable) watch. Only with family can people start off joking and laughing and then quickly descend into tears and insults. Excellent scene and as posted elsewhere easily the best scene of the series to date. I sat watching dumbstruck when Luci gave us a glimpse of how cruel he can be and when Amenadiel angelically took it and then just walked away I actually said "wow."
Lucifer did not want Amen hurt!! Because sinnerman will kill someone who close to you !!!!!!
Amenadiel was an ass in this scene. He openly admitted he stands by Lucifer's side only because of dad's test, then takes a noral high ground.
@@ser5528 I agree and he would never be the puching bag if he hadn't fell. But at the same time is kinda lovely. And is the lesser evil
@@ser5528 by the way I just gonna point that Luci is a puppet and how this pains.
It’s a very interesting clash of philosophical approaches to faith, too. Amenadiel submits himself to the idea of God’s plan, regardless of the pain it causes him, and follows it to the end. It spares him the agony of questioning purpose. Lucifer rages against God’s plan because the only way he knows how to define himself now is through the contradiction of it. The thought of submission brings him no peace.
that was cruel, even for him
Lucifer has a lot of pain inside, probably he's the most tortured soul in existence. And it all stems from his family, so when Amenadiel gets too close for comfort Lucifer lashes out, desperately trying to drive his brother and the feelings away.
Amenadiel was crueler, though. He basically told him that he was willing to care JUST because God ordered so. Notice the tone of the word NOW that you're evolving. As if before, he wouldn't have bothered. That's why Lucifer lashed out.
Both wanted to help each other, but they used a completely wrong path to do so.
I agree that was cruel.
@@chemicalpoisons yep, let's not forget that Lucifer thinks of himself as the bad son and. the ultimate root of all evil, so if his bro comes and tells him, "now that you are evolving", its implied that he agreed with that vision of him as failed and bad.
If my big brother came and talked to me like that, from that high horse, high roading me all the way to the end, I would probably make him regret it.
This is the Lucifer scene I always rewatch the most, this scene tells up so much in only a few minutes and it works perfectly, the tone, the music, the acting, this scene even inspired some character trait to one of my original characters, can't wait to see what the future hold for each actor from this series. 🍹
Amenadiels face after lucifer said those cruel things to him broke my heart the sadness of rejection and how he told him his existence is pointless especially since he is feeling rejected by god yet as much as he was just be little he remains to be there for lucifer his loyalty runs so deep Amenadiels so underrated wish they gave him more credit then he gets :(
Maryella Powers man! Foreal I was hurt for amenadiel like why Lucifer!?!?! And I think deep down it took so much of lucifer to say those things to amenadiel I think lucifer heart broke when he could see how he hurt his brother like that and for him to still say he is there for him after that really hurt lucifer more 😢😣🙁
What a good ending, Lucifer hearing that his father still controls his life and forced him to change. The anger, hate and his breakdown is all because he is frustrated after everything he does too keep away his dad and control his life his dad is still pulling him in the direction of love and car. And the broken glass illustrating who Lucifer is. Honestly this season will probably take on the theme of who Lucifer is and the pull f who he wants to be and who his father wants him to be. I hope we get to see the evil devil Lucifer with his true power in this season they can really go dark here
Johnnyblack3 Reviews Perhaps he can just be full tilt evil and go to war with humanity enabling all the criminals? At that point his former friends will realize he is not worth saving and they cannot stop him. Maybe God will directly intervene and eject him to Hell at that point. Would be a way to end the series.
This whole story is the story of the redemption of Lucifer, the most absolute evil. You understand that if he again becomes that Evil, as shown in culture, then all the pain he has experienced, all those feelings. What will they do for him?
Listvika Like well they do a good job at humanizing him
I saw a post prior to this episode talking about the soul crushing ending.
The whole episode we were joking saying “oh this is not bad this is funny, and sweet and etc.”
THEN THIS SHIT PLOWS THROUGH AND NOW THE FLOOR IS WHERE I LIVE
i Love this scene!!! i missed such Lucifer.
Глоб123 Пронг true
Jens Kuross - Spiraling is the great music here
Thank you!!
Thank you!👍😻
I literally came here to find out the name of the song...... thank you so much
2 year old comment but thanks fam. I know the world was a better place when you wrote this...somewhat
Finally, I searched for *soooo* loooooong...
Season 3 had its issues, but the relationship evolving between these two was one of the best parts. It’s important for Amenadiel to hear the truth of what his brother did in hell - a taste of just how being the devil is its own punishment. Makes him reconsider himself and where Lucifer’s coming from.
But it’s also an important counterweight to the argument over faith the series posits. It’s easy to take Lucifer’s words at face value, but Amenandiel’s faith does wind up paying off and leading him to a truth. That makes him a great foil to the devil, who no longer has faith in anything beyond the capability of our failings.
The music just makes this scene so perfect👌👌👌
I would like to know the name of the song tho
@@weedorsammie7943 jens kuross- spiraling
@@jozu_17 thk you so much you the 🐐
I feel this song fits really well with this scene props to the music team
1:35 Lucifer preparing to hurt his brother. This scene is so intense 😮
He was in immense pain because Amenadiel just said very hurtful things that opened up some very serious old wounds.
Playing the piano would reveal his pain (his weakness) something he couldn't allow, so he fell back on the easiest emotion to fall back on.
Lucifer used his pain, to draw his anger. He then used those feelings to hurt Amenadiel and to push him away. Amenadiel got too close to Lucifer's most rawest vulnerability so Lucifer struck back. He hurt Amenadiel too push him away and thus 'protect' himself.
Calling it right now. That soul became the sinnerman
... didn't even think of that. Good theory.
FreakyFlash Lucifer gave him meaning to his pointless existence. With Lucifer gone, he may have set out to hunt him down.
Lucifer did not want Amen hurt!! Because sinnerman will kill someone who close to you !!!!!!
This round went to Amenadiel.
The plot thickens
Need more brotherly moments between these 2 in the final season. Still hurts to say that. Better have more than 10 episodes is all I can say
One of my favourite scenes.
Lucifer... Klaus Michaelson... Damn those characters, though from different shows, just have this one thing💥💥💥
Nobody is in Lucifer shoes so you can't know his life style
this scene alone is very powerful great acting
The realest big brother right there
This is just a harsh way of calling someone a piece of shit
Remember, in season 1 when amen said lucifer was changing and Luci didn't care, but now....
Im back hearing the song spiraling from 13 Reasons Why trailer the second i heard it. ❤
no amenadiel realized that his loyalty to his brother and his care for him was more important than that ....even if he had his divine powers back....he wouldnt strike luci ....because there comes a point in time where a brother wether it be younger or older that a brother will always be there for one another.......he loved him and would be there for him ....NO MATTER WHAT and same would be for luci...as he does in season 4 ep 8
Fucklng amazing scene, your talking about the Caleb scene right?
The papers you could write about this scene
There's so much to chew over!
Probably one of my favorite scenes.
Perfect scene.....
You know, if you think about it he did end up giving that soul the ultimate punishment by leaving Hell forever.
Has anyone else noticed this but me if God has a wife than doesn't that mean he cheated on her to make Jesus
Deon Fletcher Not cheating. He divorced the evil bitch.
Deon Fletcher Or Chloe is like Jesus...created by God for a reason. And in a way we are all Gods children really.
Deon Fletcher 😂😂
Why do you write this stupid comment under every video?
Someone noticed xD
Favorite scene so far
like a good brother when you are ready for real talk a real understanding then i will be with you at your side when you are ready.
It is a pretty sad thing, but it took Hollywood to do a better job of explaining God, the Devil, the angels and what they are truly about, better than any pastor or Sunday school ever has. If we are made in God's image, then he is also flawed. The Devil wasn't and isn't, evil. He got cocky, and God smacked him down. He may be the Devil, but he is also an angel. People seem to forget that part when talking about the Devil in church. They say God knows your path, but they also say we have free will. If we have free will, then God can't know our path till after we have chosen it, and if he has our path laid out then we don't have free will.
I wrote before - Lucifer in this drama is just a poor kid with daddy issue... And Tom Ellis' act shows us that perfectly.
In the story of Lucifer, I'm so like this soul, it make me cry
This is a great scene
This scene gives me goosebumps
Reminds me of Elijah and Klaus
The most powerful part of Season 3 in my opinion, loved it.
What is the name of the song playing during this scene?
Anger is the only poison we drink thinking it will harm others
I wonder who's soul that was about.
Can anybody please tell me that song name?
Ammenadiel : maybe it's all God's plan
God Johnson : the most clueless person about the situation among the family
I wonder whose soul Lucifer is talking about in 1.41. It must have been Lobo's soul when he died and was tortured in Hell. Lobo enjoyed the torture of Hell and at one point the demons couldn't take him anymore so they kicked Lobo out of Hell and forbade his soul from returning to Hell.
Honestly Amenediel had it fucking coming. Poor Luci, the only person who accepts him unconditionally, quirks and all, is Ella. I really wish there were more Ella and Lucifer scenes. They're the best BroTP. Literally everyone else has so many other plans for Luci. Amenediel only even tried to be a good bro to please his father, maze betrays him every 5 seconds, chloe keeps undermining him and trying to change him to fit her morals and Linda's unconditional positive regard is because she's his therapist. It's fucking sad.
Stop glazing Lucifer
@@CR7_THEGOAT777 wut
I feel so bad for Amenadiel in this scene. He was so happy before Lucifer tore him a new one :( But one of the best scenes ever.
Also, it really bothers me that Lucy throws the glass like a girl.
It's not just Amenadiel that's there for him, in a way, the person Lucifer hates the most, God, is there for him too.
In this scene, I just imagined that if Amenadiel had his powers, he would beat Lucifer so bad that he would be unconscious for days 😅
What is the music I need it
greate vidio
What's the soundtrack played for the scene ?
Spiraling
I like this part.
What is the sentence Lucifer tells Amenadiel? I couldn't get it properly/ Also, what does it mean?
Kawrno Which one ?
Which sentence?
Lucifer tells Amenadiel he is a pthetic disgrace that follows him to make himself feel relevant.
It's brilliant how @@ser5528 understood what I was talking about 3:00 even without the time stamp! By the way, I am not getting some notifications. Not sure why.
@@kawrno5396 TOOK YOU 2 YEARS
Question Lucifer Is a Heavily Angel more powerful then Lucifer Your answer Is Yes God Be With you Lucifer
Lucifer can never forgive himself for falling so far in his existence. To go from the greatest angel on top of the mountain to the devil beneath the earth. See deep down Lucifer can’t let any of his pain go, we see this clearly in season 4. He says he hates god, but really he wants god to love him again, to forgive him, and that’s why he acts like a spoiled brat, why he will be cruel for no reason, he is simply a lost child with a chip on his shoulder so big he can’t lift his head anymore. If we just list things he did, he fell from grace from a failed rebellion, caused humanity to be kicked out of paradise, lied to his demons, tortured his own mother, killed his own brother, all while blaming his dad.
Can someone please tell me the song that is playing at the end of this scene thank you
What's the song called?
Is he talking about cain cause he killed his brother so it explains the self loathing
What episode is??
Anyone know the song?
Nightwing jens kuross spiraling
I’m just collecting more gold then.
Does anyone know the song??
Can anyone tell me what's the song called?
Spiraling
Am I the only one who doesn't remember this scene?
this is the best of amenadiel.
Devil with daddy issue.. Grt.. My kinda hell
Anger is the easiest emotion to understand but it's also the most toxic
K
Agreed.
It's so easy to get angry when someone else is angry. It really is toxic.
No lie
Agreed
I don’t know what’s more heartbreaking Lucifers story or him freaking out at Amenadiel
Both 🔥🔥🔥
One of the best scenes of Lucifer, Tom Ellis plays the role in absolute perfection. I still remember when i was binge watching and heard the line, "to remind you of the time you once mattered" Gave me literal goosebumps. His brother wasn't there for him when he was abandoned, but now he tries to be there to get "Attaboy" from his father and not because of love for his brother. it's the pain of a broken man we can feel in the genius writing and the brilliant production.
I would love to see more of "this" Lucifer. Dark, honest, direct, hitting where it hurst the most. He was so devilish in this scene, even without he's face. I would love to see him change to this "style" more permanently.
This isn't really Lucifer though - it was hard for him to be so vicious I think, and he was quite upset by it. But he wanted to hurt his brother back, and you could see him make the decision to do it. Tom E and DB Woodside totally nailed this scene
@mishasan7
This nasty side is as much part of Lucifer as is his loneliness, his glee, his charm and his wits. He has a mean side and it pops through when he feels cornered. I rather think he felt threatened by Amenadiels analysis of him having changed for the better and Amenadiels belief that the later possibly was sent to support/help Lucifer to become a better angel (another potental manipulation atempt by God). And he was painfully reminded that he wasn't there when Chloe was in danger (which obviously irritates him a lot). All of this together triggered a burst of unsettling emotions which made him want to hurt Amenadiel. Lucifer Morningstar is a lot, but not the pure harmless angel who is misunderstood by everybody. He didn't fall from heaven as a victim of a conspiracy after all.
No... Lucifer did not want Amen hurt!! Because sinnerman will kill someone who close to you !!!!!!
I just for once want to see lucifer fully punish someone without being stopped either in hell if they die or he kills them and how that plays out.
Seleuce remind yourself also that Lucifer is very prideful, egotistical, narcissistic, vain..and it's these things that won't allow Lucifer to admit out loud that he cares deeply for Chloe and her daughter, and his caring for Chloe i think goes a lot deeper and again he can't admit it or say it out loud because of who he is, he thinks love will brand him as weak, soft and not the powerful Lord of Hell he became to be, then he comes to earth and meets a rather beautiful blue eyes detective her name Chloe Jane Decker who is a mom to an 8 year old daughter..that is another thing i have yet to find anything on Lucifer hating children because i have a feeling he doesn't hate them he doesn't understand them, he can sense how innocent and pure they are and that one day they will fall to the trappings of this planet and become consumed by the violence and hate..but yet in the pilot episode when Chloe goes to Trixie's school and Lucifer ends up defending her in the first ten minutes of meeting her.
"I've finally figured out how you are my test..."
Lucifer's face gives me chills.
The character development for amenadiel is amazing. Now that he’s wiser he realized those hateful words Lucifer says to him is just another test designed to hurt him. to test him to see if he stays strong enough to still watch Lucifer’s back despite his hateful words
It's ironic how Amenadiel turned the tables on Lucifer in this scene. Despite having his wings, his powers, money and a different woman ever night, it is Amenadiel that has all he wants in life as he now knows his purpose for existence while it is Lucifer that must go out of his way to define who he is. The one with nothing has all he needs yet the one with everything can not be satisfied...
controversial opinions Feeling a little bit of "Prophecy 3" when Gabriel gets his wings back
Haha I see what you did there
he didn't really have everything in his life, he convinced himself that this was what god wants but really he had no bloody idea.
I mean tbh that’s literally how real life works anyway. If you keep chasing materialistic superficial irrelevant things to gain popularity, or to fit in... you will never be satisfied because there will always be something else you need.
I love how Lucifer always calls him brother
Amazing scene! Lucifer hates himself! It's clear!
Carmen Ruffo wow you predicted that so ahead of time LOL
@@ayandas4305 they have been hinting it forever.
Luci responded the way he did because Amenadiel spoke the truth- and Luci wanted to ‘show’ or ‘prove’ to him he hadn’t changed, and that he is just as cruel and merciless as he has always been. Instead, he revealed his own self-hatred. I’d say his attempt backfired spectacularly.
Excellent input @yesterdayitrained
It's actually really sad if you think about it, that the "soul" that Lucifer talks about that reminds him of Amenadiel, is actually more something that reminds of him of himself. He's just projecting it onto Amenadiel due to his own insecurities. Lucifer feels like he deserves to be punished, and that if things finally do go his way or the "punishment" stays away, he ricochets back into anger and sadness because he cannot for the life of him understand why one would offer him such kindness, in this case the kindness that Amenadiel is showing him.
Lucifer is the genuine example of a self-saboteur.
Yes, well said and what I feel verifies Ur input is at the end when Lucifer shaders the mirror and sees himself broken into pieces like the mirror.
Can Lucifer not accept the fact that there are many people in his life that love and care for him deeply? And the fact that he himself is caring so much also.
he's the devil. no one is suppose to love and care for him and for someone, and more than one to, just doesn't happen in his beliefs.
Lucifer has spent most of existence, having people hate and despise him and look down on him and seeing him solely as the embodyment of evil. He just can't understand people seeing him differently, he is so full of self-loathing that the idea of having people care for him and him caring for them, scares him, since its not something he use to and is probably afraid that if he let people get to close to him, if he lets them in, he'll been seen as weak and fragile and get hurt, and that is something he can't handle.
He does not want to be close to anyone. They get too close he blows it up. Just who he is. No blame or anything.
I hope the show goes for several more seasons, but I've begun to try and figure how it can end. Either Lucifer stays as he was when they met and Chloe moves on. Or they get together and he becomes human so when he dies his soul is judged on the life he has led. We can have a lot of good in between until then.
lmao it's because he's not human and it's a show. Don't apply real life logic.
This truly shows how cruel Lucifer can be, and also how much hurt he has suffered. Only someone deeply hurt, will how how to hurt someone else the same way and know the power of each word. They know how deep they are sticking their knife into someone and how soul crushing it can be
This scene is so incredibly powerful and brings tears to my eyes...
I love how Amenidiel has changed. Strong enough to hold his own after some incredibly hurtful words from his brother.
Lucifer is still having trouble accepting the fact he has as well, that he has become this caring person. But regardless, we see how much he is hurting here; that he is still broken inside.
Stunning acting from both Tom and DB in this scene.
I was floored how well Tom played a character with Borderline Personality Disorder.
3:57 That moment you realize you feel bad for the Devil
After watching all the Lucifer episodes and the only things I felt that God is a very bad father ! 😯
I love how the mirror shows how Lucifer is broken and shows it to himself
This this part I carve in Lucifer the real Lucifer after all sex ladies everything here the guy in pain 👌 I love it
cutie marshmallow wat
headcannon: the guy lucifer was punishing was john winchester
Kaja Cheng *Aplause*
+Kaja Cheng To clarify, that is Matt Cohen the younger John Winchester from the time travel episodes in Supernatural. Good eye, I did not even see it.
controversial opinions What do you guys mean?
+controversial opinions I'm sorry, what do you mean that's Matt Cohen?
Kaja Cheng lol
I would hate Amenadiel if he was my brother, not much worse than having a brother who constantly reminds you that he is only helping you and having your back simply because a parent wants them to. I think that might have something to do with Lucifers anger. I'm a big brother, and I'm there for my little brothers simply because I love them, I would stand against anyone for them, including my parents.
Their family is so messed up...why does it take they're "fathers" demand for him to act like a decent brother...
That could be what angers Lucifer. It's possible he believes Amenadiel watches over him because he thinks that's what God wants of him, but if it wasn't for that, what reason would Amenadiel care otherwise? The only other possible reason is that they're brothers and all they've got is each other, but Lucifer can't bring it to himself to see it that way since that is the way he is from his experience.
Well it would help if their father would act like a half decent parent...
This scene really hit me to my heart and open my mind. Idk but it was amazing. Great acting by both. Amazing
Oh thank God at least one decent scene in the third season. I was beginning to think the writers had gone Full Three Stooges on us.
what do you mean? it's all been great!
Respectfully, I disagree.
I feel disappointed that so much of the promise and deep themes of the first two seasons have been abandoned in favor of the comedic angle.
But i liked THIS scene very much, Tom Ellis gave a nice depth to Lucifer that we havent seen for a while.
Adam Gruen I have to agree the shows wastes every meaningful plot for hard and and shallow lucifer
Actually it is a pattern. Every single season the plot hits at episode 4 and further. The first 3 episodes are always full comedy or have little development.
Season 1 ep 4 - Lucifer becomes vulnerable
Season 2 ep 4 and 5 - Uriel
Season 3 - This
@Lucifer Sataniel Demiurgos Gαмвιиσ
I didn't realise this, thanks for pointing that out. You are right.
Easily, among THE most emotionally, dexterous, scenes on this show. Lucifer's character usually explodes. Here, he has imploded.... OUTSTANDING writing & sm seriously SUBLIME acting... Take a bow, teamLucifer!
This scene is so powerful! I love this Show.
One of the few moments when the writing transcends the show itself. Brilliant and emotional.
This scene. I love this scene. Lucifers anecdote and his lashing out seemed so realistic, painful and full of venom.
I also love how even though Amenadiel knew what Lucifer was doing, it didn’t stop his words from hurting any less.
Hard to put into words how deeply patronizing and hurtful Amenadiel was in this scene. For Lucifer to be used, as some sort of "test" for Amenadiel to regain his wings, must have crushed him. I'm quite amazed some commenters are defending Amenadiel in this scene.