You guys know hoe to play with my emotions ! I really enjoyed this episode

PS: How do they get to Hell tha easy?

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I thought this Michael pretending to be Lucifer would last longer and get boring but damn, I'm excited now!

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I am reaaaaly trying to like Maze but everytime I think she's ok with Lucifer... one little thing and she's again betraying him and others in the process, her family as she called them. Why is she pissed he went back to Hell without her, in s04 she called the Earth home and her friends family, she wanted to stay. So how coudl he know that she changed her mind again?

It was twisty and entertaining even tho it lasted 1 ep. So now, finally, Chloe knows everything it is to now about Lucifer I guess. I was wondering it this thing will be used in future or just never adressed but I knew better.

Btw. it still amazes me how the Devil can be good and the archangels all feel evilish. Every one (even Amenadiel at the beginning) has more vices than Lucifer.

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Good, the Michael-ruse was lasting long enough with its 2 episodes. I want the real Luci back :sob:

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Lucifer but without charm = Michael

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Tom Ellis playing two different Lucifers is amazing. He's brilliant.

"... but everyone loved my melons."

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Tom Ellis’ acting is superb, especially on this episode! He can easily switch back and forth between Lucifer and Michael so precisely, that one can instantly tell which one is it.

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The extras are just NPC that can't react no matter what the F happens

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It seems Tom Ellis lost that dark tan he had last season. What a shame. Not even a full minute of his bubble butt can make me stop missing it.

Why do these writers keep making Maze betray her friends for petty reasons??? It's like they reset her character development to 0 every season.

I sincerely hope Michael doesn't fall for Chloe, too. We've had enough immortals pining over her.

Seeing Chloe try to be sexual is one of the most uncomfortable moments in the entire show. But not quite reaching the level of Dan beatboxing.

"Lucifer would never do that to me." Uhhhh, what? If you're not official, all cards are on the table, as Lucifer has demonstrated before.

Wait, Linda was born in '94? Let's say this episode takes place in 2019. That would only make her 25. That's gotta be a younger sister of something. I don't think she's old enough to have had a firstborn in '94...

Signed:
~SophieFilo16~

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I'm glad they resolved that Michael charade quick, because now I just got super excited at how "Supernatural"-like things are becoming. I'm left thinking "Who's going to be Castiel in this one?"

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Let's see how they continue or how they stop

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Oh, I'm so glad the Michael thing only lasted one episode. Tom Ellis' performance was on fire and I really enjoyed it, but if they had kept up the charade going on for longer, it would've become annoying really fast. I knew Chloe figured it out halfway through the episode and it was so satisfying to see her just play Michael like a violin (and also Maze a little bit, we know Chloe would never ever say anything like what she told Maze about Lucifer coming to her being an act of desperation, so it was a nice little giveaway as to her having figured things out).

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Why doesn't Amenadiel recognise his own brother Michael? If you have a brother who is a twin ok, but family always will recognise them.

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I think this is the first episode of lucifer without lucifer (except the short cameo at the end), we get michael this episode, which was interesting, mostly coz we see a more normal accent from Tom Ellis.

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I don't understand why Amenadiel doesn't recognise his own brother Michael. Family members always will recognise twin family members.

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