Most would agree that father Frank is the highlight of this episode and his friendship with Lucifer, but this is also a crucial episode for Chloe to find Lucifer as more than a friend. Chloe started to see the light in Lucifer at 7:48 and truly started to feel for his need for love. And at the end, it is not just for Lucifer to find companionship with Chloe after losing father Frank, but also for Chloe finding hers in Lucifer. Notice her remark of how adorable Lucifer with Frank, realized she also didn't have much outside of works and she couldn't even discuss the things she experienced at her work with Dan. It's not just Lucifer was lonely, Chloe was as well, and she chose Lucifer to fill it 12:14.
This is by far my favorite episode. There is a lot of complexity and depth into this one. I love it, because I feel like it hit a personal spot and made Lucifer channel his emotions. This was by far the turning point for him. The priest knew that he was the devil and still told him that God has a plan for him. That priest w as s special.
great reaction, this is still one of my favorite episodes, I love all the interactions between Lucifer & Father Frank & I get chills everytime I watch when Lucifer is yelling at his Dad
I loved the priest especially the title "A priest walks into a BAR" Definitely one of the more favourite episodes. Can;t wait to see your season finale reaction Dakara! - Hash
Another great Lucifer reaction from you Dakara, and I am SO happy to have reactions like yours to get through thee agonizing wait for season 5B! Lucifer being heartbroken after the loss of a new friend, and screaming at his father how unfair it was. is just so emotional to me. The anger, the frustration, the hurt and the grief are just so clearly written all over his face, and I just love that scene. Lucifer and Chloe, or Deckerstar if you prefer, playing "Heart and soul" together at the end is just too adorable for words as well, and always makes me fall even more in love with the couple than I already was. Definitely one of my favorite ships of all time 😍
You don't seem to have noticed that just as the priest is about to die he says to Lucifer, "Your father has a plan..." not "God has a plan..." He uses "God" every other time what talking about God except that one moment were he refers to God as Lucifer's Father.
You’re right I didn’t register that when watching. Makes the scene even more interesting and I’m sure his words resonated with Lucifer even more so because he acknowledged him being the devil
I think Amenadiel is probably afraid that Dad will punish him if he kills Lucifer himself, but it gets better each episode. Love your reactions, Wakanda forever
One of my favorite episodes of the series #1 for this season. Colman Domingo is a classically trained piano player & Tom Ellis plays a little but not a proficient as colman.
Dan does not tell the truth to chloe for various reasons, 1) he does not want to go to jail, 2) Dan knew that Malcom was a dirty cop and let him pass (chloe did not), 3) Dan sided with his companions when the shooting happened on Palmetto street, and consequently against Chloe and 4) fundamentally he feels ashamed for what he did
Dan couldn't admit what he did to Chloe because she was put through hell (not literally, of course) by the other police officers when he failed to speak up. He also would be admitting to felonies that she would feel obligated to report. I think he was just hoping that things would go back to the way they were for his family before the Palmetto Street shootings, but Malcolm's unexpected "recovery" has pretty much put that hope out of reach for him.
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This is one of my favorite episodes! I love how we get to see a more emotional side of Lucifer. Tom Ellis does such an amazing job playing Lucifer, he brings a much more human side to his character. I also like how the preacher knew that Lucifer was actually the devil, but he still didn't judge him. He knew that even the devil was a fallen angel and still worthy of redemption.
Thank you very much for a fantastic reaction, for another phenomenal episode that I love very much!!! It's definitely one of my favorites within season one along with Favorite Son so far too. I absolutely love the dynamic and growing friendship between Lucifer and Father Frank, and I especially love seeing Lucifer take it so hard upon Frank dying in his arms in the end. Because for the first time aside from Chloe, given that he's unsure of where they stand with one another, Lucifer has found someone who wants to be his friend, and over a short time, he has come to realize he wants to be Frank's friend in return upon discovering just how terribly lonely he's really been all this time in his session with Linda. And more so, I absolutely love seeing this vulnerable side to Lucifer, especially since he is the Devil and not known to people to have any sense of emotions, loneliness, and the need for friendship. All of this makes Frank's death that much more heartbreaking. And it's because of Lucifer's reaction to his death that causes me to cry, more so than even seeing Frank die as sad as his death is. And the the ending is absolutely phenomenal! I love how Chloe's and Lucifer's case spins so out of control as it suddenly becomes terrifying when Connor is seen by Chloe and Lucifer being tempted by the drug dealer known as the Spider to kill Father Frank, only for the Spider to kill Frank instead after Connor refuses to, then as Lucifer once again loses control after his anger rises when he attacks Frank's killer. I absolutely love seeing Lucifer's inner battle with himself as he struggles so deeply with fighting for control over his emotions. Pure rage and hatred for the Spider, to his heartbreak caused by the loss of his friend. Thankfully, Chloe is once again there to pull Lucifer back from the edge and is able to save him from making a terrible mistake he would later come to regret if he had killed the Spider. I absolutely love seeing Lucifer come to the brink of losing himself to his seething anger, until Chloe brings him back down to save him because she cares about him so much. This storyline for Lucifer really shows a strong and emotional growth in Lucifer's character, and I absolutely love all of it. :) It's strange how Chloe never questions how it is that Lucifer is able to lift the Spider, who is so much bigger than him, off the ground and force him back against the wall so easily. Especially with one arm no less. Lucifer does things like this all the time, and while Chloe initially started questioning the strangeness about Lucifer before, she stopped doing so since she shot him and saw him bleed in episode four... Manly Whatnots. And now she appears to be in such deep denial about Lucifer's "strangeness". Although, it's true that we all come to be in denial over things in life we can't possibly understand. But Lucifer still does things that no human can possibly do, even through adrenaline. Chances are, adrenaline from him being so angry is maybe how Chloe is able to play everything off in her mind so that his actions make sense in the only way she can accept them, as would anyone else who might witness Lucifer do things so seemingly miraculous. But back to the storyline... I also love the moment when Lucifer and Father Frank play Lucifer's piano together. Some of the music throughout this episode is really great, as we see and hear Frank start to play Knocking on Heaven's Door, which is the same song Lucifer also later plays in the end as well because he's struggling to come to terms with Frank's death. It is just so wonderful seeing Lucifer's change in attitude towards Frank as their scenes together continue on. And then... another of my absolute favorite moments is also towards the end, when Lucifer talks with God as he's staring up at the sky, having grown angry with his father for allowing Frank to die because he can't understand God's plans. Not for Frank and most certainly not for him. This is something everyone can understand and really relate to, as I do all the time. Since we all struggle to understand God's plans for us during the difficult times in our lives. Especially with all the chaos going on in the world today. And I really feel like this is another one of the biggest reasons why I love this episode so much. Because I absolutely understand how Lucifer feels towards God during these hard times. I love God, and I believe in him wholeheartedly, but I struggle very deeply with believing in myself, and I can see this in Lucifer throughout this episode and the series, which is why I love it so much. I definitely struggle everyday with my own troubles like everyone does, and so I really appreciate that this show brings about this kind of emotion into such a sensitive storyline. Especially for Lucifer, who isn't a character known to possibly be able to feel this way. It's really, really beautiful, and I love, love, love Tom Ellis' portrayal of Lucifer all the more for his talent to be able to show so much emotion. You can see such pain and emotion in his eyes as he's holding the killer by his throat against the wall, and you can definitely hear it in the breaking of his voice as well. Another of my favorite moments... I really love the moment in the end between Lucifer and Chloe as well, when she comes back to LUX in order to comfort him after seeing him so deeply shaken by Frank's death. I love how Chloe cancels her date with Dan to go over to LUX's to be there for Lucifer. This moment between them is so sweet, and I love it when they play Heart and Souls together on his piano. So adorable! And yes... I absolutely love the possibility of them being together. Just as much as I love their friendship. :) As for the whole Malcolm, Amenadiel, and Dan storyline... it's most definitely intriguing, and I really feel badly for Dan too, even though he has definitely made some really bad mistakes by working with Malcolm... both now and back during the days before the incident on Palmetto Street. However, we do learn that Dan's mistakes come from him looking the other way a few times while Malcolm and his former partner, Paolucci acted corruptly. That he wasn't doing the corruption, just ignoring it. Which isn't good, but it's better than Dan being straight up a killer or anything else. And then... it's revealed that Dan shot Malcolm more so to protect Chloe when he saw that Malcolm was going to kill her, than him having killed him to protect himself. I really appreciate that about Dan, and it makes me, not only feel bad for him, but like him all the more than I did before this episode. He isn't evil. He's just struggling to find it in himself to do the right thing in regards to his mistakes. And while I am also intrigued by Amenadiel's deal he's made with Malcolm to have him kill Lucifer... I am also angry with him to for plotting against his own brother. He's certainly not your typical angel you would expect him to be, but that's also what I love about him too. And you might know from watching Supernatural, and probably other shows and movies too, that angels aren't the beautiful, always good celestial beings we want to believe they are, but that they can be more the warriors of God, and that they're not always very nice. Also... I love how it's revealed that Malcolm had only been in Hell for about thirty seconds as he was dying upon being taken off of life support, but that it felt to him like he was trapped in Hell for more like thirty years. Really brilliant!! Another big revelation that is beautiful and so important... I love the moment when Frank reveals to Lucifer just before he dies, that he knows Lucifer is really the Devil, and seeing Lucifer's shock upon realizing that Frank still cared for him and was his friend in spite of Frank knowing he's the Devil. Absolutely fantastic! What a phenomenal revelation, that makes Lucifer care for Frank all the more for being his friend in spite of Frank knowing he's the supposed monster the world believes him to be. !!! And lastly... the scene where Lucifer enters the confessional to speak with the confessing woman he suddenly becomes attracted to while pretending to be a priest, is hilarious. I especially love the moment he tells her to drink ten bloody Mary's and to have a good shag. Not good advice, but still hilarious just the same. However, I love this scene too... because it shows Lucifer doing something known to be in the true Devil's nature like he jokes to Chloe about, as it's talked about him doing so in the Bible and in all religions... This moment shows Lucifer drawing a woman into temptation, just as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden and for all of his existence. It's brilliant! I always love when this show brings in real facts and knowledge about the true Devil in some way or another. Overall... this episode is absolutely phenomenal. I love Lucifer's struggles to understand how Frank could believe in God so much in spite of losing his daughter. And more so... I love that Lucifer struggles so much with it, because he can't understand his father's plans for him because of his pain. The very pain we see in his face and in his eyes that he must have felt when God cast him out of Heaven and forced him down into Hell, therefore making him the Devil and blamed for all of humanity's sins. It's really tragic, yet beautiful to see through a character like Lucifer. Like I said above... Tom Ellis is absolutely phenomenal as Lucifer Morningstar. I absolutely love him! Thank you very much, Dakara! This was an amazing reaction. And I am so, so excited for more Lucifer like always. Until then, my friend... You're amazing!! Stay healthy, and be happy! :) Sincerely, Heidi
So, detective Dakara, just discovered your Chanel, and loving the Lucifer reactions. This is definitely one of my favourite episodes, particularly the duet with the priest. Then again, nearly all the musical numbers are great, especially a certain Oasis cover in a few seasons, but that’s all I’ll say on that. By the way, are you a Whovian? I don’t suppose you remember the doctor that Martha Jones got engaged to, Dr Tom Milligan, who met her when she returned to the UK after walking the planet during the year that never was? 😉 (Of course, if you don’t watch Doctor Who, that won’t mean anything, and also, what’s wrong with you! 😂)
One of my favourite episodes of Season 1. The reason Amenadeil brings Malcolm back from Hell is cause Angles cannot kill humans or humanoid beings they’re allowed to destroy Demons so this is the reason plus Malcom being a cop in the same precinct helps to. Best part of the episode is Lucifer telling off “Dad” but the second best is the Preiest telling Lucifer how does he know the plan for him is finished yet. That gets me every time.... Be safe everyone. 🖖🖖🖖
I dont now but I struggle with the concept of hell not just in this show but in general.. So if you would conciously live the 30 years in hell as Malcom did for example would you be used to all that in some months? I mean you cant die so technically the pain would get tolleratable right? And if you would relive certain parts of your life for an eternal loop it would only hurt you as much as it would the first time. But then I dont understand the concept of heaven neither basically heaven would be my hell wich is so confusing to me..
*@Dakara* according to the rules, in this show - while angels can hurt each other (otherwise, they're immortal), they're not permitted to fight/kill each other on the earthly realm. however, the writers make mistakes - just like when bullets don't hurt Lucifer, when he's directly above Chloe, in the first episode
That may have been a deliberate change of direction, as sometimes occurs, between the pilot and the regular series. Sometimes they rethink the story or characters in the time between developing a pilot and being adopted as a series.
Okay so this is one of my fav. Episodes, yeah Tom is an amazing actor and just wait ;) You can see how Lucifer cared about Frank. They “duet” is really beatifuel. About Amenadiel: First i dont think that he would kill His brother (like with His hand) and you gonna discover something more about that. Love your reactions
Why didn't Dan Chloe tell the truth? Because Dan may have been thinking about what this would mean for Malcolm's family. They would lose the pension and all other benefits. Chloe would never hide it under cover
Angels are not allowed to kill mortals on earth. Thats why Amanediel needs help. And Lucifer seems at least to be mortal on earth. Unfortunately, the series also has to struggle with various logic gaps, as you may find out.
If he is mortal Amenediel can not kill him and if he is immortal only the demon blade can kill him and that would destroy his soul and thus not return him to hell.
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That moment of Lucifer talking with his dad amazes me everytime I rewatch it. One of my favs of all the seasons and THE favorite of season 1.
Mine too ) So dramatic ) I also like the piano scene, it was so soft and adorable )))
Same
Most would agree that father Frank is the highlight of this episode and his friendship with Lucifer, but this is also a crucial episode for Chloe to find Lucifer as more than a friend.
Chloe started to see the light in Lucifer at 7:48 and truly started to feel for his need for love. And at the end, it is not just for Lucifer to find companionship with Chloe after losing father Frank, but also for Chloe finding hers in Lucifer. Notice her remark of how adorable Lucifer with Frank, realized she also didn't have much outside of works and she couldn't even discuss the things she experienced at her work with Dan. It's not just Lucifer was lonely, Chloe was as well, and she chose Lucifer to fill it 12:14.
This is by far my favorite episode. There is a lot of complexity and depth into this one. I love it, because I feel like it hit a personal spot and made Lucifer channel his emotions. This was by far the turning point for him. The priest knew that he was the devil and still told him that God has a plan for him. That priest w as s special.
great reaction, this is still one of my favorite episodes, I love all the interactions between Lucifer & Father Frank & I get chills everytime I watch when Lucifer is yelling at his Dad
One of my favorite episodes this season, and the piano scene is just amazing❤️
By far one of the best episodes in the series hope your doing ok!
I loved the priest especially the title "A priest walks into a BAR"
Definitely one of the more favourite episodes.
Can;t wait to see your season finale reaction Dakara!
- Hash
@Deadsh07 Ha! I knew it! I MEAN I CALLED IT!
@Deadsh07 he talks often about bringing father frank back
Another great Lucifer reaction from you Dakara, and I am SO happy to have reactions like yours to get through thee agonizing wait for season 5B! Lucifer being heartbroken after the loss of a new friend, and screaming at his father how unfair it was. is just so emotional to me. The anger, the frustration, the hurt and the grief are just so clearly written all over his face, and I just love that scene. Lucifer and Chloe, or Deckerstar if you prefer, playing "Heart and soul" together at the end is just too adorable for words as well, and always makes me fall even more in love with the couple than I already was. Definitely one of my favorite ships of all time 😍
One of my favourite episodes. Also love the jam session between Lucifer and father Frank.
You don't seem to have noticed that just as the priest is about to die he says to Lucifer, "Your father has a plan..." not "God has a plan..." He uses "God" every other time what talking about God except that one moment were he refers to God as Lucifer's Father.
You’re right I didn’t register that when watching. Makes the scene even more interesting and I’m sure his words resonated with Lucifer even more so because he acknowledged him being the devil
@@DakaraJayne yes, he knew who he actually is and was not scared
Not only the best episode of Season 1 but also still probably in the top 3 Lucifer episodes EVER.
There aren't enough good Lucifer reactions on TH-cam; I'm glad I found this channel.
Literally one of my favorite episodes of lucifer 💗 love the priest and lucifer scenes and i loveed the piano scene with chloe and lucifer 😍😍😍💖
I absolutly love your comentary, like for real. Right now in you feel like the friend to watch Netflix with, that we all desperately needed.
I think Amenadiel is probably afraid that Dad will punish him if he kills Lucifer himself, but it gets better each episode. Love your reactions, Wakanda forever
One of my favorite episodes of the series #1 for this season. Colman Domingo is a classically trained piano player & Tom Ellis plays a little but not a proficient as colman.
Tom is not only tall but his hugs are so great as well 🥰
Linda :someone you share a meaningful connection to ?
in the room and on set Dakara: CHLOE! mixed in with fake sneeze
The most human Lucifer's ever been
This is the episode that completely hooked me on the series
"Detective, I am your father" 😂😂😂
Dan does not tell the truth to chloe for various reasons, 1) he does not want to go to jail, 2) Dan knew that Malcom was a dirty cop and let him pass (chloe did not), 3) Dan sided with his companions when the shooting happened on Palmetto street, and consequently against Chloe and 4) fundamentally he feels ashamed for what he did
Love your Lucifer reactions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yay! She hearted it!
Note she is wearing heels and still looks shorter by a ways...
he's so tall that Lauren looks even more petite next to him!
Dan couldn't admit what he did to Chloe because she was put through hell (not literally, of course) by the other police officers when he failed to speak up. He also would be admitting to felonies that she would feel obligated to report. I think he was just hoping that things would go back to the way they were for his family before the Palmetto Street shootings, but Malcolm's unexpected "recovery" has pretty much put that hope out of reach for him.
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yes he was in coma, but they pulled the plug, and he died for 30 se.. he went to hell...
I love Your lucifer reactions - keep them comming :)
This is one of my favorite episodes! I love how we get to see a more emotional side of Lucifer. Tom Ellis does such an amazing job playing Lucifer, he brings a much more human side to his character. I also like how the preacher knew that Lucifer was actually the devil, but he still didn't judge him. He knew that even the devil was a fallen angel and still worthy of redemption.
some coincidences doesn't mean the two are related, except in the monsters chasing theme!
Thank you very much for a fantastic reaction, for another phenomenal episode that I love very much!!! It's definitely one of my favorites within season one along with Favorite Son so far too. I absolutely love the dynamic and growing friendship between Lucifer and Father Frank, and I especially love seeing Lucifer take it so hard upon Frank dying in his arms in the end. Because for the first time aside from Chloe, given that he's unsure of where they stand with one another, Lucifer has found someone who wants to be his friend, and over a short time, he has come to realize he wants to be Frank's friend in return upon discovering just how terribly lonely he's really been all this time in his session with Linda. And more so, I absolutely love seeing this vulnerable side to Lucifer, especially since he is the Devil and not known to people to have any sense of emotions, loneliness, and the need for friendship. All of this makes Frank's death that much more heartbreaking. And it's because of Lucifer's reaction to his death that causes me to cry, more so than even seeing Frank die as sad as his death is.
And the the ending is absolutely phenomenal! I love how Chloe's and Lucifer's case spins so out of control as it suddenly becomes terrifying when Connor is seen by Chloe and Lucifer being tempted by the drug dealer known as the Spider to kill Father Frank, only for the Spider to kill Frank instead after Connor refuses to, then as Lucifer once again loses control after his anger rises when he attacks Frank's killer. I absolutely love seeing Lucifer's inner battle with himself as he struggles so deeply with fighting for control over his emotions. Pure rage and hatred for the Spider, to his heartbreak caused by the loss of his friend. Thankfully, Chloe is once again there to pull Lucifer back from the edge and is able to save him from making a terrible mistake he would later come to regret if he had killed the Spider. I absolutely love seeing Lucifer come to the brink of losing himself to his seething anger, until Chloe brings him back down to save him because she cares about him so much. This storyline for Lucifer really shows a strong and emotional growth in Lucifer's character, and I absolutely love all of it. :)
It's strange how Chloe never questions how it is that Lucifer is able to lift the Spider, who is so much bigger than him, off the ground and force him back against the wall so easily. Especially with one arm no less. Lucifer does things like this all the time, and while Chloe initially started questioning the strangeness about Lucifer before, she stopped doing so since she shot him and saw him bleed in episode four... Manly Whatnots. And now she appears to be in such deep denial about Lucifer's "strangeness". Although, it's true that we all come to be in denial over things in life we can't possibly understand. But Lucifer still does things that no human can possibly do, even through adrenaline. Chances are, adrenaline from him being so angry is maybe how Chloe is able to play everything off in her mind so that his actions make sense in the only way she can accept them, as would anyone else who might witness Lucifer do things so seemingly miraculous.
But back to the storyline... I also love the moment when Lucifer and Father Frank play Lucifer's piano together. Some of the music throughout this episode is really great, as we see and hear Frank start to play Knocking on Heaven's Door, which is the same song Lucifer also later plays in the end as well because he's struggling to come to terms with Frank's death. It is just so wonderful seeing Lucifer's change in attitude towards Frank as their scenes together continue on.
And then... another of my absolute favorite moments is also towards the end, when Lucifer talks with God as he's staring up at the sky, having grown angry with his father for allowing Frank to die because he can't understand God's plans. Not for Frank and most certainly not for him.
This is something everyone can understand and really relate to, as I do all the time. Since we all struggle to understand God's plans for us during the difficult times in our lives. Especially with all the chaos going on in the world today. And I really feel like this is another one of the biggest reasons why I love this episode so much. Because I absolutely understand how Lucifer feels towards God during these hard times. I love God, and I believe in him wholeheartedly, but I struggle very deeply with believing in myself, and I can see this in Lucifer throughout this episode and the series, which is why I love it so much. I definitely struggle everyday with my own troubles like everyone does, and so I really appreciate that this show brings about this kind of emotion into such a sensitive storyline. Especially for Lucifer, who isn't a character known to possibly be able to feel this way. It's really, really beautiful, and I love, love, love Tom Ellis' portrayal of Lucifer all the more for his talent to be able to show so much emotion. You can see such pain and emotion in his eyes as he's holding the killer by his throat against the wall, and you can definitely hear it in the breaking of his voice as well.
Another of my favorite moments... I really love the moment in the end between Lucifer and Chloe as well, when she comes back to LUX in order to comfort him after seeing him so deeply shaken by Frank's death. I love how Chloe cancels her date with Dan to go over to LUX's to be there for Lucifer. This moment between them is so sweet, and I love it when they play Heart and Souls together on his piano. So adorable! And yes... I absolutely love the possibility of them being together. Just as much as I love their friendship. :)
As for the whole Malcolm, Amenadiel, and Dan storyline... it's most definitely intriguing, and I really feel badly for Dan too, even though he has definitely made some really bad mistakes by working with Malcolm... both now and back during the days before the incident on Palmetto Street. However, we do learn that Dan's mistakes come from him looking the other way a few times while Malcolm and his former partner, Paolucci acted corruptly. That he wasn't doing the corruption, just ignoring it. Which isn't good, but it's better than Dan being straight up a killer or anything else. And then... it's revealed that Dan shot Malcolm more so to protect Chloe when he saw that Malcolm was going to kill her, than him having killed him to protect himself. I really appreciate that about Dan, and it makes me, not only feel bad for him, but like him all the more than I did before this episode. He isn't evil. He's just struggling to find it in himself to do the right thing in regards to his mistakes.
And while I am also intrigued by Amenadiel's deal he's made with Malcolm to have him kill Lucifer... I am also angry with him to for plotting against his own brother. He's certainly not your typical angel you would expect him to be, but that's also what I love about him too. And you might know from watching Supernatural, and probably other shows and movies too, that angels aren't the beautiful, always good celestial beings we want to believe they are, but that they can be more the warriors of God, and that they're not always very nice. Also... I love how it's revealed that Malcolm had only been in Hell for about thirty seconds as he was dying upon being taken off of life support, but that it felt to him like he was trapped in Hell for more like thirty years. Really brilliant!!
Another big revelation that is beautiful and so important... I love the moment when Frank reveals to Lucifer just before he dies, that he knows Lucifer is really the Devil, and seeing Lucifer's shock upon realizing that Frank still cared for him and was his friend in spite of Frank knowing he's the Devil. Absolutely fantastic! What a phenomenal revelation, that makes Lucifer care for Frank all the more for being his friend in spite of Frank knowing he's the supposed monster the world believes him to be. !!!
And lastly... the scene where Lucifer enters the confessional to speak with the confessing woman he suddenly becomes attracted to while pretending to be a priest, is hilarious. I especially love the moment he tells her to drink ten bloody Mary's and to have a good shag. Not good advice, but still hilarious just the same. However, I love this scene too... because it shows Lucifer doing something known to be in the true Devil's nature like he jokes to Chloe about, as it's talked about him doing so in the Bible and in all religions... This moment shows Lucifer drawing a woman into temptation, just as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden and for all of his existence. It's brilliant! I always love when this show brings in real facts and knowledge about the true Devil in some way or another.
Overall... this episode is absolutely phenomenal. I love Lucifer's struggles to understand how Frank could believe in God so much in spite of losing his daughter. And more so... I love that Lucifer struggles so much with it, because he can't understand his father's plans for him because of his pain. The very pain we see in his face and in his eyes that he must have felt when God cast him out of Heaven and forced him down into Hell, therefore making him the Devil and blamed for all of humanity's sins. It's really tragic, yet beautiful to see through a character like Lucifer. Like I said above... Tom Ellis is absolutely phenomenal as Lucifer Morningstar. I absolutely love him!
Thank you very much, Dakara! This was an amazing reaction. And I am so, so excited for more Lucifer like always. Until then, my friend... You're amazing!! Stay healthy, and be happy! :)
Sincerely,
Heidi
Lucifer said quitted from Hell and all that Dad's drama
Yasss, ship! Sail away!!!! ✨🤍🖤✨
They’re so dreamy! Thank you, Dakara!! This was lovely as always! You’re the bestest! 🤟❤️💋
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Bless You
So, detective Dakara, just discovered your Chanel, and loving the Lucifer reactions. This is definitely one of my favourite episodes, particularly the duet with the priest. Then again, nearly all the musical numbers are great, especially a certain Oasis cover in a few seasons, but that’s all I’ll say on that.
By the way, are you a Whovian? I don’t suppose you remember the doctor that Martha Jones got engaged to, Dr Tom Milligan, who met her when she returned to the UK after walking the planet during the year that never was? 😉 (Of course, if you don’t watch Doctor Who, that won’t mean anything, and also, what’s wrong with you! 😂)
An angel can't take a life, not even that of lucifer. As far as I can remember lol
Season 1 is lucifer getting traumatised by seeing peoplw die left and right making him feel he is at fault
Another great reaction as usual 😍😍👏.
Ok so, did anyone else get an ad for "morning star farms" vegetarian nuggets before this 🤣🤣🤣
Elizaveta M iconic 😂
The reason amandel can’t kill Lucifer is that angels can’t kill so he has to find someone mortal to do his deed .
a gun from evidences store with someones fingerprints in it
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We All Love Lucifer
angels can't kill, Dad's rules!
a priest walks into a bar
One of my favourite episodes of Season 1.
The reason Amenadeil brings Malcolm back from Hell is cause Angles cannot kill humans or humanoid beings they’re allowed to destroy Demons so this is the reason plus Malcom being a cop in the same precinct helps to.
Best part of the episode is Lucifer telling off “Dad” but the second best is the Preiest telling Lucifer how does he know the plan for him is finished yet.
That gets me every time.... Be safe everyone. 🖖🖖🖖
the priest took the shoot for Connor!
I dont now but I struggle with the concept of hell not just in this show but in general.. So if you would conciously live the 30 years in hell as Malcom did for example would you be used to all that in some months? I mean you cant die so technically the pain would get tolleratable right? And if you would relive certain parts of your life for an eternal loop it would only hurt you as much as it would the first time.
But then I dont understand the concept of heaven neither basically heaven would be my hell wich is so confusing to me..
*@Dakara* according to the rules, in this show - while angels can hurt each other (otherwise, they're immortal), they're not permitted to fight/kill each other on the earthly realm. however, the writers make mistakes - just like when bullets don't hurt Lucifer, when he's directly above Chloe, in the first episode
That may have been a deliberate change of direction, as sometimes occurs, between the pilot and the regular series. Sometimes they rethink the story or characters in the time between developing a pilot and being adopted as a series.
a head taller than her and he also looks bigger too
Not quite the same as Supernatural. There you add 10 years to every month and here is one year to every second. Quite a lot more.
only she can cool his anger out
and Lauren seems shorter next to him!
it seems like angels can't kill humans or either other angels, Dad's rules
More lucifer
Chloe might look very "by the book" while Lauren is actually very fun!
and she's not tall next to him, she's petite
It’s a sin for an angle to kill an angle
And It’s a sin for an angle to kill mortals in general
Okay so this is one of my fav. Episodes, yeah Tom is an amazing actor and just wait ;)
You can see how Lucifer cared about Frank. They “duet” is really beatifuel.
About Amenadiel: First i dont think that he would kill His brother (like with His hand) and you gonna discover something more about that.
Love your reactions
I've watched your videos for a long time but did not know you had a little boy.
OneTry check out my pregnancy updates/baby playlist :)
Why didn't Dan Chloe tell the truth? Because Dan may have been thinking about what this would mean for Malcolm's family. They would lose the pension and all other benefits. Chloe would never hide it under cover
Angels can't kill, God's rules
You ever think about reacting to the umbrella academy I think you would love it, si fi and family drama. What more could you want. Ps great reaction
Great reaciton, react more XD
she can look very girly sometimes, specially with her happy smile
Oh my God you are adorable
Angels are not allowed to kill mortals on earth. Thats why Amanediel needs help. And Lucifer seems at least to be mortal on earth. Unfortunately, the series also has to struggle with various logic gaps, as you may find out.
If he is mortal Amenediel can not kill him and if he is immortal only the demon blade can kill him and that would destroy his soul and thus not return him to hell.
the devil taking confession to a almost cheating woman?
from pizza delivery to orgy?
Remember Lucifer can be hurt with chole around. Amenadiel gets Malcom to kill Lucifer who then goes back to hell.