paulvdb May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 Quote Chloe and Ella investigate a mini-golf murder. Lucifer, Michael, Amenadiel and Linda prepare for the holiest of family dinners. Link to comment
pootlus May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 Oh man I thought the "if I said those three words...it would be a lie" from the trailer was misdirection. It wasn't. Excuse me I'm just going to pick the tattered pieces of my heart off the floor. 5 Link to comment
AnimeMania May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 Amenadiel grabs the chicken off the platter with his hands while everybody else uses tongs. 2 2 Link to comment
Peace 47 May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 I had thought all week that I should really wait until tonight to start binging the new half season, but I woke up at 4:15 am this morning, and I told myself one little episode won’t hurt .... Dennis Haysbert makes for an excellent God Dad. I like his repeated noncommittal “hmmm” when someone would make some kind of assertion to him that we as the audience know is probably wrong. I thought that well conveyed someone who knows more than they feel at liberty to say. Chloe was very fast on the uptake in realizing that Lucifer’s disappearance from the evidence room wasn’t about her. Great detective-ing there. She also has the patience of a saint to keep putting up with Lucifer after his behavior in this ep., and I was feeling very bad for her that Lucifer wasn’t confiding anything in her at all. She shouldn’t have to stand for that. And that last scene was brutal. I did find Lucifer (and to a lesser extent, Maze), to be an insufferable ass in this episode. I know that there is storytelling basis for his emotional regression (by regression, I mean once again blaming God Dad for every bad thing in his life, even though Lucifer had his revelation about that previously) because God Dad’s physical appearance is the event bringing everything to a head and climax (and the journey Lucifer needs for healing), but that doesn’t mean that his petulant whining was pleasant to watch (again). Normally, Lucifer is the most enjoyable character on screen, but his rants were mostly a bit tedious. Like, I can sense there is a next level to Lucifer’s interactions with God that move beyond petulance into the raw emotional pain (like Lucifer’s pain in the last scene with Chloe), and I kind of felt ready to move there before the show seems ready. The case was once again ri-donk-ulous. The only thing I have to say about it is that I was wondering if John Glover is well, because he looked so gaunt and gray. Maybe it’s just age because I haven’t seen him much if it at all since “Smallville,” but I hope he’s okay. 2 Link to comment
pootlus May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 He also necked his wine in one gulp which I thought was hilarious. Clearly he knows the best way to deal with family gatherings. 7 Link to comment
Gigi43 May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 Lucifer started to say Chloe was in first love in the last episode of season 4, I believe. So now this whole he can never say he loves Chloe seems like a pivot. Though I suppose now he's too afraid to love after having to leave everyone to go back to hell in s4. Everyone brought their comedy chops at the family dinner. This was a fun opener but, I'm still on the fence about God actually appearing. 2 Link to comment
Helena Dax May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 I liked the funny bits about/with God, but not the dramatic ones. The smug, cryptic style is irritating. But since God seems to be hiding something, maybe it'll be explained later. 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 5 hours ago, pootlus said: He also necked his wine in one gulp which I thought was hilarious. and Maze did the same with her favorite drink. 4 Link to comment
thuganomics85 May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 Lucifer is finally back! As I figured, Dennis Haysbert seems to be a really good fit for this show's version of God a.k.a. "Dad." He really gave off the sense of a being who is "all knowing" in a lot of ways, but it is easy to see why he has a strained relationship with his sons and others because of it, and while he might know, well, almost everything, he seems to not be able to form emotional connections in a way a father probably should. He also plays off everyone pretty well already. Obvious it was fun watching him face off against Lucifer (and Michael), but I'm definitely glad we are getting some meaty material between him and Amenadiel since Haysbert and D.B. Woodside played brothers in 24 years ago. I definitely could say a lot about the family dinner scene, but I think it could all be summed up by Linda's reaction to all of it. She was definitely the best character to be stuck in that awkward situation! Who knew that the mini-golf business could get so deadly?! To be fair, the "Kingdom" did look pretty swanky for a mini-golf course! And the recognizable face (John Glover!) ended up not being the killer this time, although I did suspect something was up with the girlfriend, so that reveal wasn't too surprising. Ella is still not over what happened with Pete, but at least Dan is being a good support system right now: thanks in part to still coming to grips about Lucifer's true identity. But I so hope Dan gets to meet God as well! Maze wants God to give her a soul and is clearly not happy that he refused. Looks like the new obstacle in the never ending Lucifer/Chloe saga is that Lucifer doesn't think he is truly capable of saying "I love you" to her. I'm finding that a bit of a stretch, but I'm guessing all this stuff with his dad is messing things up. We shall see! 2 Link to comment
tennisgurl May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 So we return for our final run of episodes, I am going to try and spread them out so I don't marathon through the whole show too fast but I promise nothing. Dennis Haysbert seems like a good choice as our father who art in heaven himself, he seems very calm and all knowing with this gentle smile like he knows something that we don't know. Who knew that the mini golf world was so cut throat? It was funny how even the characters are commenting on how every case they work on seems to thematically connect to their lives, this show does enjoy getting meta. The awkward family dinner was the big highlight, it really is nice to know that even eternal celestial beings often need heavy amounts of wine to get through a night with the family. A lot of good moments, like Linda trying to escape the awkwardness then breaking up the silence with hysterical laughter, Lucifer calling dad out on how he let Amenadiel think that he had fallen from his fathers favor despite what an obedient son he is, Michael and Lucifer getting into each others grills, Dad getting old estimate for a minute, much celestial drama. 3 Link to comment
Anela May 28, 2021 Share May 28, 2021 7 hours ago, Gigi43 said: Lucifer started to say Chloe was in first love in the last episode of season 4, I believe. So now this whole he can never say he loves Chloe seems like a pivot. Though I suppose now he's too afraid to love after having to leave everyone to go back to hell in s4. Everyone brought their comedy chops at the family dinner. This was a fun opener but, I'm still on the fence about God actually appearing. Yes, this was amusing in places, and even though I expected the obvious jokes, it cracked me up when Lindatried to get out of dinner, and said, “I’m used to you being up there”. Chloe and Lucifer are convincing in those emotional (and sometimes brutal) scenes, but that was a total cop-out. He did say that she was his first love. Eve wasn’t it. 1 Link to comment
roamyn May 29, 2021 Share May 29, 2021 (edited) Lucifer pissed me off this episode. He deliberately ruined the family dinner (doesn’t seem to have much luck w/those, even tho S1’s wasn’t deliberate). He ran off when God appeared, not even letting Chloe know something was amiss. He hasn’t told why he was out of sorts this episode. Again he treats Amenadiel like dirt. And that brutal ending scene w/Chloe. Obviously not true, because one can see the 💕 in his eyes when he was talking to her. And we still don’t know Michael (or Mykyel HAH) plans. Unless it’s been to discredit both Luci and Amenadiel to his other siblings, be cause he knew God wants to retire and he wants to line himself up. At least he’s gone for now. Edited May 29, 2021 by roamyn 2 Link to comment
BabySpinach May 29, 2021 Share May 29, 2021 I was mostly on Lucifer's side in the family dinner scene. Michael was the snivelling suck-up, Amenadiel had regressed back to the obedient daddy's boy, and Linda was too busy being uncomfortable. Lucifer was the only one who could ask the hard questions and speak the hard truths that'd been stewing in the text and subtext since season 1. I don't think Dad not getting a nice family dinner is the end of the world, especially when his children at the table had legitimate grievances with each other (Amenadiel and Lucifer vs Michael) that he refused to acknowledge. He is/was a harsh, neglectful father, which even Amenadiel admitted, and he can stand to not get his way once in a while. Plus, since God's supposed to be omnipotent and all, he should have known what would happen if he tried to force a friendly sit-down and pretend that nothing was wrong. 12 Link to comment
FormerMod-a1 May 29, 2021 Share May 29, 2021 I loved Linda's revelation about the chicken and her cracking up about it. 1 12 Link to comment
roamyn May 29, 2021 Share May 29, 2021 9 hours ago, aquarian1 said: I loved Linda's revelation about the chicken and her cracking up about it. Rachel was the star of this episode! 4 Link to comment
StarBrand May 30, 2021 Share May 30, 2021 So, Micheal wasn''t just trying to torture Amenadiel that his son was human. He actuallly was. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 31, 2021 Share May 31, 2021 Please tell me someone else here watched Brimstone. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 31, 2021 Share May 31, 2021 Rachel Harris is such a scene stealer. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 31, 2021 Share May 31, 2021 On 5/28/2021 at 3:41 PM, Anela said: Chloe and Lucifer are convincing in those emotional (and sometimes brutal) scenes, but that was a total cop-out. He did say that she was his first love. I call it manufactured drama and lazy writing in an otherwise enjoyable episode. They could make them a couple. There's plenty of drama to mine. 3 Link to comment
Fireball May 31, 2021 Share May 31, 2021 On 5/28/2021 at 10:00 PM, aquarian1 said: I loved Linda's revelation about the chicken and her cracking up about it. Linda was the best part of the episode! Her revelation about the chicken was hilarious. Also her asking God do you want water or wine? Oh for you it's the same thing. Was funny! 5 Link to comment
HurricaneVal June 1, 2021 Share June 1, 2021 I haven't been on Netflix for a while, so imagine my surprise to find that new episodes of Lucifer had dropped in the meantime! Yay! That dinner scene is a classic, as was the whole idea of God just calmly going about slicing and dicing and roasting like it was no big deal to be preparing dinner. "It's the rosemary." had me going until Linda's chicken thing, which sent wine through my nose. Did anyone else notice that Luci's souffle didn't fall? Talk about divine intervention.... 1 Link to comment
jewel21 June 2, 2021 Share June 2, 2021 11 hours ago, HurricaneVal said: Did anyone else notice that Luci's souffle didn't fall? Talk about divine intervention.... Indeed. I was watching that thing like a hawk, lol. Link to comment
lorbeer June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 (edited) I don't think I got the chicken joke. Why does she think that everything tastes like chicken? Edited June 10, 2021 by lorbeer Link to comment
Zahdii June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 Because it's common for people who taste stuff for the first time and don't hate it but don't love it either just say it tastes like chicken? Link to comment
FormerMod-a1 June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 All those things taste like chicken because chicken is God's favorite food. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 It what people say 'non normal food' tastes like. You had rattlesnake? What's it like? Tastes like chicken. 1 Link to comment
lorbeer June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 Haha I think I have never heard such comparison ;)😅 but now at least I get it. ;) Thanks😄! Link to comment
DEL901 June 11, 2021 Share June 11, 2021 When I was in Costa Rica, our guide told us if anyone offered us tree chicken to eat, it was iguana. 3 Link to comment
sinkwriter July 25, 2021 Share July 25, 2021 On 5/28/2021 at 9:38 PM, BabySpinach said: I was mostly on Lucifer's side in the family dinner scene. Michael was the snivelling suck-up, Amenadiel had regressed back to the obedient daddy's boy, and Linda was too busy being uncomfortable. Lucifer was the only one who could ask the hard questions and speak the hard truths that'd been stewing in the text and subtext since season 1. I don't think Dad not getting a nice family dinner is the end of the world, especially when his children at the table had legitimate grievances with each other (Amenadiel and Lucifer vs Michael) that he refused to acknowledge. He is/was a harsh, neglectful father, which even Amenadiel admitted, and he can stand to not get his way once in a while. Plus, since God's supposed to be omnipotent and all, he should have known what would happen if he tried to force a friendly sit-down and pretend that nothing was wrong. Absolutely. All these seasons, we've seen Lucifer rail against God, but God's never actually been there. He's just thrown things and yelled at the sky, and felt unheard. So to me, this family conversation -- especially Lucifer getting out a lot of what he'd been feeling for so long -- was a long, long time coming and needed to happen. Even if some of it is Lucifer being childish, not all of it is for that reason. He has some serious pain and it's about time God stopped with the cryptic answers and listened to his son. I was like, "FINALLY!" And totally laughed at Linda's chicken joke. So funny. 1 Link to comment
Bruinsfan September 1, 2021 Share September 1, 2021 On 5/30/2021 at 7:53 PM, DoctorAtomic said: Please tell me someone else here watched Brimstone. John Glover's portrayal of the Devil is still my all-time favorite. Sorry, Tom. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic September 1, 2021 Share September 1, 2021 It's tough to beat John Glover. I know the show probably isn't well known, but it would be great just for him to pop up in a cameo. Link to comment
Quickbeam September 14, 2021 Share September 14, 2021 My favorite line was Amenadiel’s aside to Linda after she returned to the table……”so close”…..I really laughed hard. 3 Link to comment
Ava April 1, 2022 Share April 1, 2022 I watched a fascinating video on You Tube of the cast rehearsing the dinner scene. It was early in the process, I think. Everyone was still working from the script and making suggestions for improvements (well, mostly Rachael and Tom). The director walking around, watching from all directions, the cast working out how best to serve the writing. Really interesting...check it out. 1 Link to comment
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