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Rushmoras

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  1. Sakura12, in my opinion, it did not help that they aired one normal episode and then some stand alone episodes, then made a break, then again normal episode, then some stand alone episodes some more, then made a break for Xmas, one flashback, break and normal again. The pacing for me as a viewer went somewhere over the hills. Plus, the Lucifer is acting like R. Castle more and more every episode with a glimpse of supernatural behind it. There was barily any Maze or Trixie. Lucy and Amenedude are becoming more and more human, while Lucy is becoming also more and more abnoxious douche and Amenedude just an inexperienced comic relief. Anyways, I don't know whether this season is worse then S2, but it is definatelly different from S1. That being said. Since Amenedude is "human" now, where does he work and gets money from? Or does Lucifer support his dead beat ass?
  2. Well, I got to say, this was one of the beter episodes in this season after quite a while (four or five episodes to be exact). Kudos, to those who called it what Cain wants from Lucifer. Hmm, maybe he can be killed by that sword, which can kill angels. Does Lucifer still has it or was it made defunct after sending Mother away?
  3. I liked this episode better than the second one, bus still somewhere in the middle kinda lost interest. I don't know, either there's too much action going on and the camera is everywhere, or there is no action going on and you fall asleep.
  4. Since I don't very much like to see anything related to IT in a television series or movies (just look at Die Hard 4.0), because generally to me they are snooze fest, so this episode was not any exception to the rule. For me it was really really boring. All talking about a virtual simulation (a life after death) bla bla bla bla bla. Plus, what was with the camera during action sequences? The camera moves more quicker than the one on Resident Evil. You can't make out what the hell is happening any more. Furthermore, the ending was like Twin Peaks meets the X-Files. Nah, this episode for me was definately a lot worse than the previous one. Did not help matters that Mulder and Scully talked about people who were dead for more than 20 years, as if I will remember who was Deepthroat or what he did (sure, I remember that he was in Season one, but that's it). Anyways, that's a no from me.
  5. The problem with this is, that in my opinion we had the new X-Files even before Chris Carter re-openened them. And that was FRINGE.
  6. Huh, funny, can't remember any of it, even though I have finished the original run of the X-Files in 2015 I think. But that would explain it.
  7. Well, I can't say that I did not like the episode per se, but it did kind of left me confused. So... Season 10 the last two episodes was... what? Also, even though I have watched the X-Files from the beginning, some of the characters... I don't know, I was like "Who the hell are you supposed to be?" Anyway, regarding Cancer Man. Carter should have left him stay dead after Season Nine ended. The whole mytharc of S10 was kinda off, because of it. But, hey, what do I know, I'm not the director of a series or anything... Also, whose car Mulder was driving? I very much doubt that from ex-FBI agent's (OK, restored agent's) pension/salary he could afford a Mustang. Or is he projecting his inner Hank Moody now?
  8. Nope, I don't mind at all, because in these kind of shows, if the quasi-rape/sexual harassment is not being done to the woman or to a lead character, or they are not investigating a case, then it is a non-issue in their own world, and is not an issue for the viewer. What I don't like is for Maze and Lucifer to constantly talk about how Maze is going to torture somebody, but not show it (or even when they do show it (Sinner Man for instance), the victim is not worse for wear when he started from). It gets tiresome.
  9. I admit, cause the story-line every season is more and more of a parody, I watch this show only for the cleavages, but even that lately does not seem to hold my interest. This episode was such a cluster-fuck-ridicullous-peace of trash that I have seen in the history of this show. For most of the time I was like "What the fuck is this shit". I really don't wish for the actors to loose their jobs, but all together I'm hoping that they cancel this show after this season.
  10. Yes, he said that humans could not see any sign of divinity, but also he said that it is forbidden by God for angels to fight against each other. Which, come to think of it, every rule was broken in this show. And only repercussion was Amenadiel's loss of Grace (but not because of those things, which I've said (presumably)).
  11. That's not what Amenediel said to Lucifer in this episode, though.
  12. So, wait wait wait wait wait. So, Lucifer had a habit to go off on vacations from being Hell? Are the screen-writers now on every stand-alone episode are going to pull Once Upon A Time syndrome now? I.e., let's just make stuff up as it goes, disregarding that it may contradict what was already established (well, in Once case it 100 percent of the time, in Lucifer's not so much, but keep at it and you will get there eventually). Also, if angels can't fight other angels, then what was the deal with Amenadiel and Uriel, Uriel and Lucifer clash (sure, Uriel beat the crap out of Amenadiel when he was not an Angel, but Lucifer insisted he fight Uriel), and then the semi-fight between Amenadiel and Lucifer in the ring in this flash-back episode? Furthermore, I'm surprised that the screen-writers allowed Maze character to rape a guy (btw, that was not a toiletree, which someone here mentioned, but a dildo), having regard to today's social issues (#MeToo). Also, having regard to Maze, if you ain't going to show us real torture, then stop talking about it. It becomes annoying after a while. Anyways, sorry for the rant, but this season is just... ugh...
  13. Gotham is also 8 PM show as far as I know, but it's more violent than Lucifer.
  14. Well, it was obvious that Pierce was someone else, , yeah, did not call that. Overall, I liked this episode, but at least they could have made it that
  15. Got it, it's the writers' "We just make stuff up as we go" scenario. Nothing new.
  16. My thoughts on the episode: * So, Gander-whatever-her-name-is pretended to be Rappunzel in order to have sex with Hook, give birth to a baby overnight by magic and then leave it in her place. OK, but then why you need to masquarade yourself as Rappunzel. You said so yourself, you set a trap for her, but instead you've became trapped. Rappunzel never was in that tower. How would Hook know that you are not Rappunzel? Why not use your real face from the beginning? * I'm actually totally lost with the jumps to the past now. So... the Wish Realm of Season 6 is actually not a Wish Realm then? Or am I missing something here? * Can't really understand detective-Rumple. Does he know who he is or was that little "Deary" in the previous episode just a fluke? Anyways, borring borring season. Even more borring than Seasons 5-6.
  17. While this episode gets "kudos" from me for bringing back the supernatural element, but in my opinion it fell a bit flat on some of the aspects - mainly interactions with Maze felt a bit off (probably because I can't even remember (cause she's been gone for so long) why is she pissed at Lucifer (disregarding the normal stuff why she would be pissed at him), apparently Lucifer's great weaknesses are sunglasses and thick walls (even Angel (from BTVS and Angel) could have gotten out from there by continuously punching the wall for an hour or so, so why couldn't the Devil, the whole explanation about angels are blessed with one specific trait falls short for my liking, also I did not like this constant humanizing of Lucifer and Amenedude (with Amendude, I get it, he lost his powers. But, dude, couldn't you, I don't know, go searching for the reasons why you lost your powers and do something about it. But with Lucifer - not so much.). Also, liked the ending. Either the Sinnerman is just crazy m'fker, who by accident found-out about the supernatural and wants to mickey about, or he's something else. Anyways, this episode is a lost better than those 5 or so stand-alone episodes that we got. At least in my opinion.
  18. Well, you try to be an upbeat person when all of your past relationships either end up in a tragedy or everyone leaves you, your destiny is actually to die and be at peace, but you can't even do that, because your friends pull you out from heaven by using magic and your are left to cope with your thoughts all alone, because the one person that you've trusted leaves, because he thinks that it builds character. And on top of that, you are entrusted a care, which you never wanted in a first place, of bunch of teenagers, who are being hunted down for what they are and who are ungrateful towards you, because apparently you are not Superman, who can save everyone around you (because those last times where no one died, you just go lucky).
  19. My thoughts on the cross-overs in general. Instead of switching through shows some people may not watch in order to find out what happens next, maybe Berlanti and Co could decide to simply make a separate TV movie...
  20. You know, I always found it funny about the Dark Curse. The caster: "OOh, now you all gonna get it. I'm going to cast a Dark Curse, which will take you not into Hell or somewhere similar, no, but to 21st century USA, where all people have place to live, steady jobs, income and social life instead of living under fiefdom in the middle ages with magic." At least you could put them in Detroit or somewhere similar, lol.
  21. What's to anticipate? As far as I know it will be a limited 5-10 min. webisodes about unearthing the StarGates in Giza. I think I'll pass.
  22. Oh, you got to love John's speech about burdens of running a "top secret" organization. Yeah... you doing a "good" job at it, mate. Why don't you hand in your resignation and be done with it? Because if things go as they are now, the DEO will be tourist attraction with tickets to it.
  23. No, the previous episode up until the middle showed Linda's ex-husband past (how he met Lucifer), and then went straight to the present. Linda's husband died recently.
  24. My thoughts on the whole third season so far... extremely and really really uninteresting, albeit for episode one and perhaps Maze centric one. The rest is just like... random fillers put in from no where. What happened to the humour, to the supernatural element of season one and two? This is not the same Lucifer as it was before, that's for sure. It became just simple cop show now.
  25. Well, he's a celestial being who was kind of a royalty in Hell (remember his comment that it's been ages since I sat on a throne) and is still earning what the hell are everyone's problem with the way he acts. But, yeah, he's an asshole, but that's why I find the situation funny.
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