Well deserved win. :clap::clap: Not as intense as previous series.
what am I watching? I am 15 mins into this episode and 1) it is so boring and 2) I feel like I missed like 4 other episodes because there's a gap from what happened last episode. Seriously wtf is this?
I honestly think this whole season was a waste of time because I can't even name three things that would make this season relevant. It just feels like pure filler with bad writing. I'm sure I could have skipped this whole thing and didn't miss out on anything.
- I can't believe Bear just suddenly remembered he had a camera installed. What an absolute lame "twist" to solve Kenny's death.
- Geraldine was just... pointless? I thought she might be involved with the Twelve or has some personal agenda, hidden secrets or something. But I guess the whole point of her was to have mommy issues?
- I was hoping for more infos about the Twelve when Villanelle becomes a keeper, but I neither know what a keeper even is nor do I have any more knowledge about the Twelve. Disappointing and feels like a wasted story that Villanelle tried to go up the ranks.
- The ending was okay. I wish I could be more emotionally involved, but the whole season was such a drag that I just feel... numb. It's nice they finally chose each other, but I hope that'll be relevant in the next season because the cat and mouse game gets a bit boring by now. And I hope they'll finish with season four.
Wow. That ending scene was gold. Luci being mean and cruel to Amenadiel really felt as if he was torturing himself all over again. I have to give Tom Ellis credit for that. He's outstanding at playing a devilish Lucifer but those emotional scenes are as if he was inflicting pain on himself and that is showed in his body language. Tom Ellis' acting is so powerful. And I've got to say, seeing his Devilish side again was so good. He was angry and lost while telling his story about that soul in hell. Poor Devil.
The episode was great overall. Chloe and the Lieutenant have great chemistry together. I'm guessing they're gonna hook up some day soon. So she's special, ah, and the Lieutenant has never felt death to be so real, might he be an angel affected by Chloe? Maybe it's far fetched but that line got me thinking. Lt Pierce's look felt different in that hospital scene.
Amenadiel in the club was brilliant. "Teach me how to Lucifer" and "I know what a prostitute is!", we're golden. He was so funny. And Ella shipping the Lieutenant and Chloe was great. Maybe I'm overinfluenced by Smallville but the way Pierce took the bullet for her reminded me of how Clark Kent would've done it.
Lucifer getting annoyed by the wings was a great scene and so fitting. He's just projecting. Hilarious. The whole once evil, always evil was perfect.
Extra bonus for that slo-mo scene with Lucifer randomly riding a white horse while smoking, rotflmao. That was one for the books.
"Hugs, no drugs", "How to deal drugs", "Helping of his dickness". those lines...
This episode was so damn funny. I love it and can't wait for the next. That Pierce-chloe thing got be intrigued.
This series has very bad chapters and this is one of the worst. Shame on you.
what the hell, a musical episode again. if I wanted that shit I would watch a musical not that show.
these celebrity references are getting grating. so lazy
In case you're wondering, this is more of an educational show, while I thought it was going to be a regular animated comedy. That's OK, just better to know beforehand.
So far, this week alone has seen 3 different musical episodes. The 1st was the Simpsons. Ⅱ was great north. And now Riverdale. I'm hoping that this TV season is not going to have any more musical episodes
They wrote those characters to be so disgusting, that whoever they brought to kill those assholes we would be rooting for him.
I didn't like the episode, even though it had mr Trejo
Liza was wearing that black and white dress!!! I want it :smirk:
This show is seriously becoming unbearable to watch. I've officially started fast forwarding.
I'm 3 minutes into the episode and I cannot do this. Another musical episode with no storyline? No. Just NO!! What next? Riverdale on ice? Omg, if the writers have ran out of ideas, why can't they just write a good final season and cut their losses?
Edit: I skipped through the whole thing, so let me save you the grief of watching. All you need to know is that Betty and Archie kiss and realize they may have feelings for one another. Then, skip to 40:45 and watch the last few minutes.
Damn it! WHY?? Why Melendez? :sob: Ugh! I'm guessing next season new characters will be added. Everybody is on their own. Seriously this episode was such rollercoaster ride of emotions.
So many questions:
Will V and Kev sell Alibi to a gentrifier or will Carl buy it? Will Tami and Lip have another baby? Will Mickey and Ian adopt a kid? Will Debbie go away with the psychopat?
Will they sell the Gallagher house? It was one of main topics of the entire season and it ended up so anticlimactic.
Did the writers really make Frank die of Covid? Seriously?
I cant describe in words how much I hated this.
So erasing Supergirl as Alex's sister turned out bad? Who would have thought it? EVERYBODY!
Hey, remember that video plotline well its... what... no... NO they're all singing!! NOOOO PLEASE MAKE IT STOP
What the hell did I just watch?!?!
Another dreadful Musical Episode. Snore
No thanks.
The show gets worse and worse... Genuinely surprised it's not been cancelled yet.
Please don't let Melendez die!! anything but that fingers crossed
100/100 cried multiple times despite resistance
Musical episodes of TV shows are more often than not horrible and this was no exception. There was basically no story line / plot (because the writers spent all their time trying to slap together some God awful lyrics to the songs)... They actually put us through a cheesey "why are we singing" musical number... Cringe... Please, let's not do this again.
That is it i am done with this show.. of all the people you could've killed in this episode this is the one you choose. No no and no Wtf man seriously why.