I agree that was so cruel the things Lucifer said to Amenadiel, It broke my heart. I'm glad Amenadiel reacted the way he did and realized it was more about Lucifer than him. And poor Dan, he gets shit on so much lol. He made some mistakes, but he's a good detective and a good guy.
I absolutely loved that last scene. Literally made me believe that Tom Ellis was born to play the role of the devil. That whole thing gave me the chills and I truly felt I was looking at otherworldly creatures there. Archangels, The King of Hell himself. It was a freaking amazing scene, possibly one of my favorites. We can also see that Lucifer is lashing out, he said those cruel things to his brother to cover up his own insecurities and pain. He's a deeply damaged person (no surprise there) but the depth of emotion in him is always so breathtakingly heartbreaking to watch
Currently Lucifer is having an identity crisis, he has wings but he does not feel like an angel, he is the devil but he does not have his devil face. Regarding the storyline, I will only tell you that you will be surprised again and again.
You are right, and I understand Lucifer is ashamed of his wings currently, but one thing I’ll never understand is why he doesn’t show Chloe his wings. His fear of scaring off Chloe with his true identity would be a lot less likely to come to fruition if he just showed his wings. It would prove what he wants her to know without terrifying her with his true visage.
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 Two reason for not showing his wings. First: he doesn't feel identified by them, he doesn't want to be defined by them much less by Cloe. Second: Showing his wings destroys the status quo. Think of this like the friendzone. Right now he has something with Cloe, showing the wings force a change in that relationship and exist the posibility of destroying what they have.
@@yotuel9064 I already addressed your first point. You didn’t address my primary one: Lucifer tried to show his devil face, and was unable to. He was completely ready to tell/show Chloe what he is, so that point is invalid.
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 The answer is simple, Lucifer doesn't want to show his wings because he doesn't feel worthy of being an angel, and showing wings would be like lying to Chloe about what he really feels like. And I personally believe that Lucifer never really intended to show his devil face or his wings to Chloe. Lucifer is too afraid of losing Chloe, at least unconsciously
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 Lucifer isn't 'ashamed' of his wings. His Devil faces defines him as a person, it's part of him and who he is. His wings represent something else, a part of himself, and a symbol of his father that he rejects. Showing the wings isn't showing Chloe who he really is, it's showing what he's not.
Lucifer not having his Devil face isn't just "getting on his nerves". His face defines him, it's a symbol of who he is, his identity. It's been taken away and now he feels like a part of him is missing. It's the same with his wings. They were a 'gift from his father'. Cutting them off may have been his biggest act of defiance against him (aside from the rebellion). Now they keep coming back, and Lucifer feels like his free will is being taken away, his choice to no longer have this symbol of his father attached to his back.
His entire monologue to Amenadiel is pretty much lucifer admitting how he feels about Chloe, and how he feels about himself too, that he knows how far he's fallen and doesn't feel like he deserves any redemption, he's pretty much given up on himself pretty much
The conversation Lucifer and Amenadiel had at the end was absolutely brilliant and definetly one of my favourite "speeches" from Lucifer. The Devil really came out of Lucifer at the end. We got to see how absolutely cruel the Devil can be without even touching Aemadiel. After all, he is a master of torturing souls psychologically and getting in your mind and brake you from the inside with your own emotions. This speech would have broken most people and maybe even Amenadiel too if he hadn't gone through his character transformation throughout these past 3 seasons. And you can still see just how much it hurts Amenadiel at first but the only reason he dosen't brake is because of his strong belief that Lucifer is his test from God, so he must pass it no matter the cost. I know people give a lot of crap to season 3 and yes I agree it is too long and it's problems but still, some of my favourite episodes are from season 3 because of these kinds of episodes.
NEVER apologize for getting it wrong! LOL Hang in there because even tho season 3 is the longest one & there might be some "filler" there are some really great episodes & moment too.
Have you had any scraps with death before.. Me yeah 10 year's of fighting meteor freaks than Lex ...oh wait this is Clark's doppelganger from earth-666 😂
You know why Lucifer is like that. I still remember in season 2 when he said "Chloe and I are real" to then find out that her birth was a blessing. Now he feels even worse because firstly the cutting of his wings is the biggest symbol of rejection towards his father we have seen and secondly the devilface is the main characteristic that makes us recognize him as the Devil. It is so sad really to see him in such an unhealthy position so dependent of his appearance. The realization he had in this episode is something that Linda tried to tell him a few times in the previous episodes "The wings do not define who you are" is an important step for moving forward. Even if he is taking the long way he always reaches the destination.
I know everyone's gonna hate me for saying this. But I need to, everything that Lucifer said to Amenadiel at the end was true! Even though it was harsh, he was right. Lucifer is doing what he wants and living his life the way he wants, and all Amenadiel does is keep chasing after Lucifer trying to remind himself when he was still gods favorite son. Amenadiel keeps obsessing about whether or not his dad would approve of his actions instead of just doing what he wants. At least Lucifer has the balls to do things his own way. Instead of worrying about what his dad wants. I think Lucifer is sick and tired of Amenadiel always trying to tell him what to do. If Amenadiel wants to find purpose in his life, he should seek it elsewhere and stop bothering Lucifer.
What Would Lucifer Do?- Thank you so much for another fun episode reaction, Dakara! I enjoy this episode overall... however, I also have a few issues with it as well, mostly in regards to Lucifer's character throughout most of this episode. And it's nothing to do with Tom Ellis' acting. It's all to do with how Lucifer's character is written throughout most of this episode. It really bothers me that Lucifer is written to act so out of character for him. I mean... He cares very deeply about Chloe and the episode from the point of him coming upon Chloe at the scene where she was nearly killed and onward proves this about him, which is all I really love about this episode. I do understand why Lucifer is written as he is throughout the rest of this episode, because people have gotten so much into his head and has made him think that him changing for the better was a bad thing for who he "supposedly" is. So, it being "out of character" may not be the best way for me to put why I don't care all that much for the first half of this episode. It does make sense, because Lucifer always does have a tendency to always rebel and go against people when they try to tell him he's going against what he feels he should be. It's just... I don't like how Lucifer suddenly acts against Chloe in order to try to prove that he hasn't changed for the better in the slightest. Lucifer cares more for Chloe than he cares for everyone else. And he loves working alongside her to help get justice for those who are killed or hurt by the sins of the real criminals, and to punish those in the wrong. So... for Lucifer to go against that and to encourage so many people to do all the wrong things, especially with all the drugs, even though I understand why. I guess that I just really don't like seeing this side of him anymore. And to me... it doesn't seem like something Lucifer would fall into any longer, especially in regards to him going so against Chloe. I hope all of this makes sense. As for what I love most about this episode, and for my favorite moments... First, I absolutely love how broken Lucifer is upon learning that Chloe was almost hurt when Pierce had been shot protecting her instead. It's so sad seeing Lucifer feeling so guilty because he failed to be there to protect Chloe, when he's always been there for her until this point. And while Lucifer had no idea Chloe would be put in danger, Lucifer ought to feel guilty for being so selfish and set on his path to rebel once again. Because if he hadn't have rebelled, he would have been there to protect her like he should have been. As much as I don't really like Lucifer going against Chloe, I do appreciate seeing him come to realize his mistakes and feel the emotions that comes as a result of his actions. Another of my favorite moments... I love the scene when Lucifer appears behind the killer to punish him for nearly killing Chloe. I love the moment Lucifer unleashes the rage within him as he talks to the killer about how he failed to protect her, while showing his anger he really feels towards himself. And we come to understand this about Lucifer in the moment that Amenadiel arrives just as Lucifer is about to strangle the killer, and reminds Lucifer of his own words from how he has always defended himself when others have continuously accused him of being all evil or a monster... that just because he's the Devil, it doesn't mean he's evil. And thankfully, his own words convince Lucifer to stand down. Absolutely brilliant!! Also... I absolutely love and and am grateful that Amenadiel has come to truly learn and understand this about his brother too, given that throughout all of season one, and since Lucifer became a rebel in Heaven and then was cast into Hell for it, he had always seen Lucifer as all evil too. Thankfully, not anymore and I am so happy that this is so. And it shows just how much Amenadiel has grown as a character since season one. :) And my final and absolute favorite moment within this episode... is the very ending between Lucifer and his brother back inside his penthouse, when Amenadiel tries to share with Lucifer that he is his test from God and that his test is simply to be there for his brother. I love how Amenadiel tries to remind Lucifer that he's more than he believes himself to be, until Lucifer heartbreakingly pushes Amenadiel away because he doesn't want to be helped, because he doesn't feel like he deserves to be helped. Because Lucifer once again believes he deserves to be punished, and is angry with anyone who is trying to tell him otherwise. Lucifer's words to his brother are cruel and harsh, and I'm just so grateful that Amenadiel understands that Lucifer doesn't really mean the words he's saying and that he is simply lashing out upon being unable to accept his help. Amenadiel knows that Lucifer doesn't know ho to deal with the truth, and that Lucifer is lashing out at him simply to avoid it. Then... the moment Lucifer is staring at himself inside the shattered glass inside the mirror behind his bar, is incredible and so, so, so sad. Because Lucifer believes himself to be the monster the world believes the Devil to be, because he had allowed his anger, rebellious nature, and his inability to see himself as nothing other than evil overtake him, resulting in the one person who means more to him than anyone nearly getting killed. Chloe. Lucifer isn't fighting his change because he doesn't want to admit that he is a good man... he's fighting his change because deep down, he doesn't believe he's a good man. Right now, he is struggling so deeply with trying to understand who he really is. A part of him feels he has to be the Devil the world expects him to be, while the good man in him is fighting to change and become the kind and good man he wants to be. And not just for himself, but especially for Chloe. It's so heartbreaking, and this one scene for me makes up for all the things I didn't care all that much for throughout the rest of the episode. Because it's just so powerful and emotional. And I love that we even see Lucifer's hand trembling when he reaches out to try to play the piano, and to pick up his drink. Phenomenal acting once again from Tom Ellis! Oh... and I really love the effect of the mirror's shattered glass used to show us exactly what he sees.
Brace yourself Dakara Season 3 can best be described as a “rollercoaster”, not just emotionally but also in storyline, character development, quality, timeline and relationships. Season 4 just gets more tighter focused. P.S: how did it feel seeing “Clark Kent” taking a bullet and not having it bounce off him like normal.
Regarding Chloe and Lucifer's relationship, I believe it was just so painful for them that they just decided to act as if it never happened for now. It's my theory
Every season is great... except 3. This season is VERY long, and really drags in many places. Don't get me wrong, there are some really great episodes sprinkled in there. But as a whole, you just feel like you're slogging through season 3 to get to season 4. I've recommended Lucifer to several people, and I always warn them that it gets very slow in S3, and that they just have to push past it to get to the really rewarding stuff.
from where are u downloading the episodes ( i want to know cause they have very good quality and 6ch audio and i would be usefull for the edits i am making) I REALLY like your reactions keep up the good work!
With all of this being said... I really don't care all that much for the side story with Lucifer sleeping with the judge's wife in order to help him sleep and to get back together with his previous wife, or girlfriend either. It's a silly storyline really, but it's also a very Lucifer thing to do. So I get this storyline too. And it does certainly have its funny moments. Next... while I am definitely intrigued by Pierce's character, I still don't care much for his attitude towards everyone. I love the potential for who his character can be, but so far... I really just don't like him at all. I especially hate how his continues to treat Dan, because Dan really has grown so much from season one as well, and he's worked really hard to earn forgiveness for his past mistakes and the respect he craves from the other cops again. And while I love Ella, I really don't understand why she seems to see any kind of chemistry between Pierce and Chloe, because Pierce certainly hasn't shown any kind of indication that he likes her at all, other than that he respects her as a good detective like he tells Chloe in the end. So... I really don't care much for this storyline either. However, I do like the moment between Chloe and Ella, when Ella reminds Chloe that she's more than she's come to believe about herself as well, no thanks to Pierce's attitude towards her and upon him making her think so little of herself. Ella is a good friend to everyone she cares about. And I love this about her. Also... I really love seeing Dan and Amenadiel continue to become friends through their conversations, as they help to lift one another's spirits, and learn how to deal with Lucifer's mockings against them. These two have good chemistry. And lastly... the beginning scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel when Lucifer encourages his brother to walk a mile in his shoes by acting like Lucifer, and to think "What would Lucifer do?"... I love it!! It's so, so funny. It's good advice, but Lucifer explains it all wrong and Amenadiel is terrible at trying to be Lucifer. Hilarious!!! Overall... I love the more touching and powerful moments within this episode. But there's a lot about this episode that I feel could have been a little different to make it better in some of the scenes I don't particularly care much for. Thank you once again for a great reaction, Dakara! Until next time, dear friend... Sincerely, Heidi
Not quite up to the standards set by 1x4 & 2x4, IMO, but not bad, eh? I will say that there's one scene (I won't say which one) which reads so _completely_ differently after you learn...stuff...that it's worth revisiting later. When I re-watched the series, my jaw dropped! I'll mention it at the appropriate time, and you can decide if you want to bother, but it's pretty interesting.
Lucifer has been spiraling for a while now, I'd say since he found out about Chloe being a gift from "dad", but it's got worse since he lost his Devil face and got his wings back. He's really struggling to understand what's happening and doing what he always does when he's angry, confused etc and that's act out. The speech to Amenadiel was him lashing out , he talks about self loathing, a former angel, disgraced failure, and reminding him of a time when he mattered these are all applicable to Lucifer himself, and I don't doubt he has thought those things about himself at one time or other since his fall. Now he is having this identity crisis and all those feelings are swirling around again and that's why he smashes the mirror because he can't look at himself especially as he thinks he let Chloe down. But I'm no Dr Linda so I could be wrong lol. As for Pierce just pay close attention to what he says, that's all I'll say. Because S3 is so long it can feel slow at times but as the season goes on it really picks up momentum and there are some really good episodes, but with the season being longer it gives more time to build relationships and flesh out characters, some of my favourite episodes are in S3 hang in there it's worth it. Again loved the reaction and will see you next time :)
I think you are amazing,,,🤘🏼🤘🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Love your reaction to this episode 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼. Yes I agree Lucifer, has started to act weird but is it for a good thing or a bad thing? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨🤭🤭🤭. As for Lieutenant Pearce, very odd person 🤔🤔🤔. I’ll say stick with your gut......and yes Amenadiel’s trying to do the right thing...😇😇😇. The only way to find out ,,,onto the next episode 👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼.
How I hate this season. One speaks and acts more stupidly than the other. And worst of all, the writers destroyed Ella. It is sold here as an absolute stupid bread that is only there to ship. Where there is no chemistry between two characters, it has to be talked into. Lucifer gets dumber every episode and Maze follows him. For me, so much of the construction work from 2 seasons was simply torn down with a sledgehammer. Whatever potential is there is given away. Absolutely annoying everything. Cut this season in half and it would have been a relatively good one.
I agree that was so cruel the things Lucifer said to Amenadiel, It broke my heart. I'm glad Amenadiel reacted the way he did and realized it was more about Lucifer than him. And poor Dan, he gets shit on so much lol. He made some mistakes, but he's a good detective and a good guy.
I absolutely loved that last scene. Literally made me believe that Tom Ellis was born to play the role of the devil. That whole thing gave me the chills and I truly felt I was looking at otherworldly creatures there. Archangels, The King of Hell himself. It was a freaking amazing scene, possibly one of my favorites.
We can also see that Lucifer is lashing out, he said those cruel things to his brother to cover up his own insecurities and pain. He's a deeply damaged person (no surprise there) but the depth of emotion in him is always so breathtakingly heartbreaking to watch
Currently Lucifer is having an identity crisis, he has wings but he does not feel like an angel, he is the devil but he does not have his devil face.
Regarding the storyline, I will only tell you that you will be surprised again and again.
You are right, and I understand Lucifer is ashamed of his wings currently, but one thing I’ll never understand is why he doesn’t show Chloe his wings. His fear of scaring off Chloe with his true identity would be a lot less likely to come to fruition if he just showed his wings. It would prove what he wants her to know without terrifying her with his true visage.
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 Two reason for not showing his wings.
First: he doesn't feel identified by them, he doesn't want to be defined by them much less by Cloe.
Second: Showing his wings destroys the status quo. Think of this like the friendzone. Right now he has something with Cloe, showing the wings force a change in that relationship and exist the posibility of destroying what they have.
@@yotuel9064 I already addressed your first point. You didn’t address my primary one: Lucifer tried to show his devil face, and was unable to. He was completely ready to tell/show Chloe what he is, so that point is invalid.
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 The answer is simple, Lucifer doesn't want to show his wings because he doesn't feel worthy of being an angel, and showing wings would be like lying to Chloe about what he really feels like. And I personally believe that Lucifer never really intended to show his devil face or his wings to Chloe. Lucifer is too afraid of losing Chloe, at least unconsciously
@@unconcernedcitizen4092 Lucifer isn't 'ashamed' of his wings. His Devil faces defines him as a person, it's part of him and who he is. His wings represent something else, a part of himself, and a symbol of his father that he rejects. Showing the wings isn't showing Chloe who he really is, it's showing what he's not.
Lucifer not having his Devil face isn't just "getting on his nerves". His face defines him, it's a symbol of who he is, his identity. It's been taken away and now he feels like a part of him is missing.
It's the same with his wings. They were a 'gift from his father'. Cutting them off may have been his biggest act of defiance against him (aside from the rebellion). Now they keep coming back, and Lucifer feels like his free will is being taken away, his choice to no longer have this symbol of his father attached to his back.
His entire monologue to Amenadiel is pretty much lucifer admitting how he feels about Chloe, and how he feels about himself too, that he knows how far he's fallen and doesn't feel like he deserves any redemption, he's pretty much given up on himself pretty much
His story about hell and that entire scene was amazing. Tom was in amazing form here.
The conversation Lucifer and Amenadiel had at the end was absolutely brilliant and definetly one of my favourite "speeches" from Lucifer. The Devil really came out of Lucifer at the end. We got to see how absolutely cruel the Devil can be without even touching Aemadiel. After all, he is a master of torturing souls psychologically and getting in your mind and brake you from the inside with your own emotions. This speech would have broken most people and maybe even Amenadiel too if he hadn't gone through his character transformation throughout these past 3 seasons. And you can still see just how much it hurts Amenadiel at first but the only reason he dosen't brake is because of his strong belief that Lucifer is his test from God, so he must pass it no matter the cost.
I know people give a lot of crap to season 3 and yes I agree it is too long and it's problems but still, some of my favourite episodes are from season 3 because of these kinds of episodes.
Yes, that whole scene had some of the best acting skills I've ever seen
Pringles, Nutella, and a vacant expression is body language for the heavy munchies.
NEVER apologize for getting it wrong! LOL
Hang in there because even tho season 3 is the longest one & there might be some "filler" there are some really great episodes & moment too.
This episode was so heartbreaking 😓 Also Amenadiel-Lucifer's brotherhood.. I like it so much 💖
omg he's a good guy I got it wrong, hmm.......
Have you had any scraps with death before.. Me yeah 10 year's of fighting meteor freaks than Lex ...oh wait this is Clark's doppelganger from earth-666 😂
You know why Lucifer is like that. I still remember in season 2 when he said "Chloe and I are real" to then find out that her birth was a blessing. Now he feels even worse because firstly the cutting of his wings is the biggest symbol of rejection towards his father we have seen and secondly the devilface is the main characteristic that makes us recognize him as the Devil. It is so sad really to see him in such an unhealthy position so dependent of his appearance. The realization he had in this episode is something that Linda tried to tell him a few times in the previous episodes "The wings do not define who you are" is an important step for moving forward. Even if he is taking the long way he always reaches the destination.
I know everyone's gonna hate me for saying this. But I need to, everything that Lucifer said to Amenadiel at the end was true! Even though it was harsh, he was right. Lucifer is doing what he wants and living his life the way he wants, and all Amenadiel does is keep chasing after Lucifer trying to remind himself when he was still gods favorite son. Amenadiel keeps obsessing about whether or not his dad would approve of his actions instead of just doing what he wants. At least Lucifer has the balls to do things his own way. Instead of worrying about what his dad wants. I think Lucifer is sick and tired of Amenadiel always trying to tell him what to do. If Amenadiel wants to find purpose in his life, he should seek it elsewhere and stop bothering Lucifer.
Never trust these writers....never trust what you see on the screen...:)
LOL 😂
supernatural picked on it as well with chuck
Marcus Pierce is not Pierce he's Cane from the Bible
10:25 Yes, he didn't hesitate. It's really important.
no spoiling my dude
What Would Lucifer Do?- Thank you so much for another fun episode reaction, Dakara! I enjoy this episode overall... however, I also have a few issues with it as well, mostly in regards to Lucifer's character throughout most of this episode. And it's nothing to do with Tom Ellis' acting. It's all to do with how Lucifer's character is written throughout most of this episode.
It really bothers me that Lucifer is written to act so out of character for him. I mean... He cares very deeply about Chloe and the episode from the point of him coming upon Chloe at the scene where she was nearly killed and onward proves this about him, which is all I really love about this episode. I do understand why Lucifer is written as he is throughout the rest of this episode, because people have gotten so much into his head and has made him think that him changing for the better was a bad thing for who he "supposedly" is. So, it being "out of character" may not be the best way for me to put why I don't care all that much for the first half of this episode. It does make sense, because Lucifer always does have a tendency to always rebel and go against people when they try to tell him he's going against what he feels he should be. It's just... I don't like how Lucifer suddenly acts against Chloe in order to try to prove that he hasn't changed for the better in the slightest. Lucifer cares more for Chloe than he cares for everyone else. And he loves working alongside her to help get justice for those who are killed or hurt by the sins of the real criminals, and to punish those in the wrong. So... for Lucifer to go against that and to encourage so many people to do all the wrong things, especially with all the drugs, even though I understand why. I guess that I just really don't like seeing this side of him anymore. And to me... it doesn't seem like something Lucifer would fall into any longer, especially in regards to him going so against Chloe. I hope all of this makes sense.
As for what I love most about this episode, and for my favorite moments... First, I absolutely love how broken Lucifer is upon learning that Chloe was almost hurt when Pierce had been shot protecting her instead. It's so sad seeing Lucifer feeling so guilty because he failed to be there to protect Chloe, when he's always been there for her until this point. And while Lucifer had no idea Chloe would be put in danger, Lucifer ought to feel guilty for being so selfish and set on his path to rebel once again. Because if he hadn't have rebelled, he would have been there to protect her like he should have been. As much as I don't really like Lucifer going against Chloe, I do appreciate seeing him come to realize his mistakes and feel the emotions that comes as a result of his actions.
Another of my favorite moments... I love the scene when Lucifer appears behind the killer to punish him for nearly killing Chloe. I love the moment Lucifer unleashes the rage within him as he talks to the killer about how he failed to protect her, while showing his anger he really feels towards himself. And we come to understand this about Lucifer in the moment that Amenadiel arrives just as Lucifer is about to strangle the killer, and reminds Lucifer of his own words from how he has always defended himself when others have continuously accused him of being all evil or a monster... that just because he's the Devil, it doesn't mean he's evil. And thankfully, his own words convince Lucifer to stand down. Absolutely brilliant!!
Also... I absolutely love and and am grateful that Amenadiel has come to truly learn and understand this about his brother too, given that throughout all of season one, and since Lucifer became a rebel in Heaven and then was cast into Hell for it, he had always seen Lucifer as all evil too. Thankfully, not anymore and I am so happy that this is so. And it shows just how much Amenadiel has grown as a character since season one. :)
And my final and absolute favorite moment within this episode... is the very ending between Lucifer and his brother back inside his penthouse, when Amenadiel tries to share with Lucifer that he is his test from God and that his test is simply to be there for his brother. I love how Amenadiel tries to remind Lucifer that he's more than he believes himself to be, until Lucifer heartbreakingly pushes Amenadiel away because he doesn't want to be helped, because he doesn't feel like he deserves to be helped. Because Lucifer once again believes he deserves to be punished, and is angry with anyone who is trying to tell him otherwise. Lucifer's words to his brother are cruel and harsh, and I'm just so grateful that Amenadiel understands that Lucifer doesn't really mean the words he's saying and that he is simply lashing out upon being unable to accept his help. Amenadiel knows that Lucifer doesn't know ho to deal with the truth, and that Lucifer is lashing out at him simply to avoid it. Then... the moment Lucifer is staring at himself inside the shattered glass inside the mirror behind his bar, is incredible and so, so, so sad. Because Lucifer believes himself to be the monster the world believes the Devil to be, because he had allowed his anger, rebellious nature, and his inability to see himself as nothing other than evil overtake him, resulting in the one person who means more to him than anyone nearly getting killed. Chloe. Lucifer isn't fighting his change because he doesn't want to admit that he is a good man... he's fighting his change because deep down, he doesn't believe he's a good man. Right now, he is struggling so deeply with trying to understand who he really is. A part of him feels he has to be the Devil the world expects him to be, while the good man in him is fighting to change and become the kind and good man he wants to be. And not just for himself, but especially for Chloe. It's so heartbreaking, and this one scene for me makes up for all the things I didn't care all that much for throughout the rest of the episode. Because it's just so powerful and emotional. And I love that we even see Lucifer's hand trembling when he reaches out to try to play the piano, and to pick up his drink. Phenomenal acting once again from Tom Ellis! Oh... and I really love the effect of the mirror's shattered glass used to show us exactly what he sees.
being sorry of not being with the detective showed up his rage!
old superman making his move on the hot chick..
just wait... just wait.. you be surprise again.
Stop that.
Brace yourself Dakara Season 3 can best be described as a “rollercoaster”, not just emotionally but also in storyline, character development, quality, timeline and relationships. Season 4 just gets more tighter focused.
P.S: how did it feel seeing “Clark Kent” taking a bullet and not having it bounce off him like normal.
someone watched crew Blind Wave
@@mhorrighan I'd say it was coincidence but I could be wrong
@@mhorrighan what? That RUclips channel with Eric, Rick, Calvin and Aaron. What makes you think that? 😏
looking forward to 3x7...one of my favorites.
My favourites are the 6th, 8th, 11th and 15th episodes... And, of course, 23 and 24
Regarding Chloe and Lucifer's relationship, I believe it was just so painful for them that they just decided to act as if it never happened for now. It's my theory
I can’t wait for the season to pick up this is gonna be epic
like Tom said this is a "Beauty and the Beast" story, don´t worry Lucifer&Chloe are the endgame , we only need to be patient
Love your reactions to Lucifer! And I'm not alone - as of now you have 183 Likes and 0 Dislikes on this reaction. You're a star! ⭐ Keep 'em coming!
"I got you wrong" XD
Peirce didn't just take a bullet. He took a shotgun blast!
Come on, Smallvile the Superman blocking the bullet move. =))
Love your reactions and insight, this season does get better, as always a cheeky thumbs up 👍👍👍👌
As you have finished this season I can say ALWAYS trust your gut.
Season 3 starts off slow unfortunately. But it does get slightly better with episode 5.
Every season is great... except 3. This season is VERY long, and really drags in many places. Don't get me wrong, there are some really great episodes sprinkled in there. But as a whole, you just feel like you're slogging through season 3 to get to season 4.
I've recommended Lucifer to several people, and I always warn them that it gets very slow in S3, and that they just have to push past it to get to the really rewarding stuff.
@@Mr.Ekshin Yea I agree. No wonder viewership dropped after that season.
from where are u downloading the episodes ( i want to know cause they have very good quality and 6ch audio and i would be usefull for the edits i am making) I REALLY like your reactions keep up the good work!
With all of this being said... I really don't care all that much for the side story with Lucifer sleeping with the judge's wife in order to help him sleep and to get back together with his previous wife, or girlfriend either. It's a silly storyline really, but it's also a very Lucifer thing to do. So I get this storyline too. And it does certainly have its funny moments.
Next... while I am definitely intrigued by Pierce's character, I still don't care much for his attitude towards everyone. I love the potential for who his character can be, but so far... I really just don't like him at all. I especially hate how his continues to treat Dan, because Dan really has grown so much from season one as well, and he's worked really hard to earn forgiveness for his past mistakes and the respect he craves from the other cops again.
And while I love Ella, I really don't understand why she seems to see any kind of chemistry between Pierce and Chloe, because Pierce certainly hasn't shown any kind of indication that he likes her at all, other than that he respects her as a good detective like he tells Chloe in the end. So... I really don't care much for this storyline either. However, I do like the moment between Chloe and Ella, when Ella reminds Chloe that she's more than she's come to believe about herself as well, no thanks to Pierce's attitude towards her and upon him making her think so little of herself. Ella is a good friend to everyone she cares about. And I love this about her.
Also... I really love seeing Dan and Amenadiel continue to become friends through their conversations, as they help to lift one another's spirits, and learn how to deal with Lucifer's mockings against them. These two have good chemistry.
And lastly... the beginning scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel when Lucifer encourages his brother to walk a mile in his shoes by acting like Lucifer, and to think "What would Lucifer do?"... I love it!! It's so, so funny. It's good advice, but Lucifer explains it all wrong and Amenadiel is terrible at trying to be Lucifer. Hilarious!!!
Overall... I love the more touching and powerful moments within this episode. But there's a lot about this episode that I feel could have been a little different to make it better in some of the scenes I don't particularly care much for. Thank you once again for a great reaction, Dakara! Until next time, dear friend...
Sincerely,
Heidi
Dans the puppy everyone kicks you can’t help but feel sorry for him.
Not quite up to the standards set by 1x4 & 2x4, IMO, but not bad, eh? I will say that there's one scene (I won't say which one) which reads so _completely_ differently after you learn...stuff...that it's worth revisiting later. When I re-watched the series, my jaw dropped! I'll mention it at the appropriate time, and you can decide if you want to bother, but it's pretty interesting.
Now I'm curious. What are you talking about exactly
Lucifer has been spiraling for a while now, I'd say since he found out about Chloe being a gift from "dad", but it's got worse since he lost his Devil face and got his wings back. He's really struggling to understand what's happening and doing what he always does when he's angry, confused etc and that's act out. The speech to Amenadiel was him lashing out , he talks about self loathing, a former angel, disgraced failure, and reminding him of a time when he mattered these are all applicable to Lucifer himself, and I don't doubt he has thought those things about himself at one time or other since his fall. Now he is having this identity crisis and all those feelings are swirling around again and that's why he smashes the mirror because he can't look at himself especially as he thinks he let Chloe down. But I'm no Dr Linda so I could be wrong lol.
As for Pierce just pay close attention to what he says, that's all I'll say. Because S3 is so long it can feel slow at times but as the season goes on it really picks up momentum and there are some really good episodes, but with the season being longer it gives more time to build relationships and flesh out characters, some of my favourite episodes are in S3 hang in there it's worth it. Again loved the reaction and will see you next time :)
Ella was happy about hot vibes between Chloe and the Hot lt!
Oh Dan
Don't rush to conclude
Amenadiel and Dan made a nice friends but still not thinking the same
I cant wait for you to see episode 10
Episodes 6 to 8, ep11, 15, 17, ep 23-24
actually Poerce aka cain does like chloe
I think you are amazing,,,🤘🏼🤘🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Love your reaction to this episode 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼.
Yes I agree Lucifer, has started to act weird but is it for a good thing or a bad thing? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨🤭🤭🤭.
As for Lieutenant Pearce, very odd person 🤔🤔🤔. I’ll say stick with your gut......and yes Amenadiel’s trying to do the right thing...😇😇😇. The only way to find out ,,,onto the next episode 👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼.
the loser's job
the loser's job?
How I hate this season. One speaks and acts more stupidly than the other. And worst of all, the writers destroyed Ella. It is sold here as an absolute stupid bread that is only there to ship. Where there is no chemistry between two characters, it has to be talked into.
Lucifer gets dumber every episode and Maze follows him. For me, so much of the construction work from 2 seasons was simply torn down with a sledgehammer. Whatever potential is there is given away. Absolutely annoying everything. Cut this season in half and it would have been a relatively good one.
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