It is a good scene but if the running time is too long something has to be cut. 41 minutes of content. For a scripted show I can think of only one time this rule was broken. The musical episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The first airing was over by 3 minutes. This was also put in the DVD. They carefully shaved scenes down by seconds instead of taking a scene out
We also get to see why Chloe seems to be so eager to impress Pierce as it always felt odd how she's fangirling over Pierce constantly and always trying to impress him, if they had kept this scene in it would of explained it much better. She feels like Lucifer is starting to overshadow her, and it would of been nice to see that Chloe does have a bit of an ego to her, especially because Lucifer is only there because he wanted to work with her it would of been great to see them explore the fact that Chloe feels like Lucifer doesn't need to be working with her anymore and that it's giving her anxiety
I always love it when Lucifer beats Chloe in an actual argument, or at least presents a good point. She gets so awkward since she's so used to her having all the good points and him just laughing it off.
The more I rewatch season 3 the more I get why Lucifer was so mad at Chloe in season 4. He's being honest with her, she refuses to believe him, tells him that he isn't the Devil to her, then betrays him. I'd be furious to. But, before any fans attacks me, I also get where Chloe is coming from. It's one of those cases where you both sides.
Yeah we're all rooting for Lucifer, but it's tough to be too mad at Chloe. I mean finding out the Man you're in love with is the real Satan, and like most people you understand him to be horribly evil and bent on the fall of Man, of course she's gonna freak the f*ck out. I cut her a lot of slack, and then forgave her completely once she realized she'd messed up.
Michael Heath Yeah exactly! Chloe is literally the most good person in the show-as in, “goodness”, morality (along with Linda ofc)-and I hate when people call her selfish. Of course, if I were Lucifer and discovered she’d betrayed me because of my true self, I’d be absolutely heartbroken and furious, so I’m not saying Lucifer isn’t absolutely right to be hurt here.
Her freak out session is understandable, I mean, even Linda - a trained psychologist - had a hard time coping with it, but to Luci's credit, he's been very vocal about disliking all stereotypes and tropes regarding the Devil since he and Chloe met, and all his "crazy metaphors" should've click after the panic phase.
Yeahh they should have kept this, they never addressed the fact that Pierce calling her Lucifer's partner, and she talking about it to Lucifer... this made it clear he understood it before
“Well lets not forget he also rudely complimented your lady parts” has got to be one of my favourite lines ever. 💀
Who he meant? What is the episode number?
Chady Hussein It’s episode 1 from season 3
We all know the one thing that Lucifer will not stand for is Chloe being disrespected
They should've kept this. More banter and we got to see how Chloe felt about he whole "Lucifer's partner" bit.
It is a good scene but if the running time is too long something has to be cut. 41 minutes of content. For a scripted show I can think of only one time this rule was broken. The musical episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The first airing was over by 3 minutes. This was also put in the DVD. They carefully shaved scenes down by seconds instead of taking a scene out
We also get to see why Chloe seems to be so eager to impress Pierce as it always felt odd how she's fangirling over Pierce constantly and always trying to impress him, if they had kept this scene in it would of explained it much better.
She feels like Lucifer is starting to overshadow her, and it would of been nice to see that Chloe does have a bit of an ego to her, especially because Lucifer is only there because he wanted to work with her it would of been great to see them explore the fact that Chloe feels like Lucifer doesn't need to be working with her anymore and that it's giving her anxiety
I always love it when Lucifer beats Chloe in an actual argument, or at least presents a good point. She gets so awkward since she's so used to her having all the good points and him just laughing it off.
YESSSS
YESSSS
Same
His little "okay" at the end I'm-
😔❤️
I think Lauren said "go" to tom because he forgot to go after his line🤣 that was so cute🥰
@@ok-wo4mb It also kinda sounds like he's enjoying the fact he'd won the argument, making her wait whilst he revels before finishing the conversation
Lol I like how Lauren says, “Go” to Tom, since he forgot to move after his line XD
IKR
When!?
Deya Ganguly 1:01 listen really closely
Oh yeah. Didn't catch that. So cute
lmao i was gonna comment that "ok" didnt seem lucifer lol
Why are the deleted scenes so hilarious 😂 they should have kept it
The more I rewatch season 3 the more I get why Lucifer was so mad at Chloe in season 4. He's being honest with her, she refuses to believe him, tells him that he isn't the Devil to her, then betrays him. I'd be furious to. But, before any fans attacks me, I also get where Chloe is coming from. It's one of those cases where you both sides.
Exactly ^^
Yeah we're all rooting for Lucifer, but it's tough to be too mad at Chloe. I mean finding out the Man you're in love with is the real Satan, and like most people you understand him to be horribly evil and bent on the fall of Man, of course she's gonna freak the f*ck out. I cut her a lot of slack, and then forgave her completely once she realized she'd messed up.
Michael Heath
Yeah exactly! Chloe is literally the most good person in the show-as in, “goodness”, morality (along with Linda ofc)-and I hate when people call her selfish. Of course, if I were Lucifer and discovered she’d betrayed me because of my true self, I’d be absolutely heartbroken and furious, so I’m not saying Lucifer isn’t absolutely right to be hurt here.
yeah i totally agree w that
Her freak out session is understandable, I mean, even Linda - a trained psychologist - had a hard time coping with it, but to Luci's credit, he's been very vocal about disliking all stereotypes and tropes regarding the Devil since he and Chloe met, and all his "crazy metaphors" should've click after the panic phase.
This scene should not be deleted
0:50 Lucifer: "Are you worried I'm overshadowing you?"
Chloe: "No, that's stupid."
Lauren is sooo great!
I love their banter so I have no idea why they deleted this-
It’s so weird to see Lucifer call chloe out for taking something too personal 😂
This was great!!!
Following after:
“WHY DID YOU KIDNAP ME?!?“
Chloe is my favorite character I lover her so much😂
Yeahh they should have kept this, they never addressed the fact that Pierce calling her Lucifer's partner, and she talking about it to Lucifer... this made it clear he understood it before
This is my favorite deleted scene omg!! 😂❤️
Why wouldn’t they keep this? This was a great scene!
Fox always keeps the unnecessary scenes and deletes the good scenes
Parceiros lindos e é paixão perfeita desses 2😍😍😍😍😂😂😂👿😇
thank you
What is the episode number it should be because i can't relate to " rudely compliment" line
So much casual touching.
The one dislike is chloe
Goity Lucifer
BANTA!!!
I miss FOX lucifer ://
Ma chi ha vestito cloe?a lis angeles,pirta soprabiti in pelle,impermeabili giacche a vento,maglioni.
И чего такого. Кексик с Булочкой опять спорят, как всегда.