Decent. But why is green lantern now a female?
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There is more than one Green Lantern, because they are literally intergalactic copa, it is evident that Hal is not the only human Green Lantern MC.
Finally the end of this horrible show
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@justin_zw Why do you care so much? If you find it so bad why even watch it? Or do you not even watch it, and just want to complain? Is your life that sad that you have to complain about something you don't even watch?! Unreal...
Finally the end of this horrible show
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@justin_zw you think its horrible but still here and rated an unaired episode 2. What a sad life you have.
I love this show with all my heart, it's one of my comfort shows. That being said, the ONE thing i did not want to see in the finale season was a Deckerstar baby. I wish they had gone the route of the apocalypse and trying to stop that from happening instead of what they did. It's hard to care about a character that feels forced and out of place (like Lucifer literally can't procreate and hates kids lmfao). While the very end was good, and all the supporting characters got great endings, the child put a big damper on it for me. And they completely forgot about poor Trixie. There's no way she wouldn't have been there for her mom's death. Why did she never learn the truth about Lucifer? Was she just supposed to go along with suddenly having a new sister that has no father? She lost her dad and then Lucifer back to back. They did her so wrong imo.
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@mmorgnn Absolutely agree about Trixie! I feel like after the show moved to Netflix they started sidelining her more and more, and this season it was especially noticeable. I guess she found out the truth at some point when she was older? I don't think Chloe and Rory would've kept all of it a secret from her. But I still think we should've seen it. I also hate that she didn't even interact with Lucifer this season and then he was gone forever. The only reason I can think of as to why she wasn't by Chloe's side is that she either had already died (if Chloe lived to some absurdly old age then it wouldn't be impossible) or she lived far away and was on her way and didn't make it in time. What a weird choice not to have her there though. Would it really have been so hard to find an older actress to play her in that scene?
I think I'm gonna drop it. PC = check. LGBTIlmnopxyz = check. The story leads nowhere = check. Hiphop that doesn't fit = check.
Most important: it's mostly boring. Like real boring.
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@guenguer watch Little House on the Prairie. That seems to be more up your alley.
I think I'm gonna drop it. PC = check. LGBTIlmnopxyz = check. The story leads nowhere = check. Hiphop that doesn't fit = check.
Most important: it's mostly boring. Like real boring.
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@guenguer "PC = check" Did we watch the same episode in which one of the main characters calls someone a faggot? I guess this show needs its own "wow, cool robot" meme.
This was kinda weird, seems to lack proper editing, and it's so removed from any continuous story. For most of the episode Lucifer isn't there, I expect they had to rush it or something, or planned to edit in other scenes at a later time? I got good towards the end.
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@skotsj It's not a proper episode. Ep. 24 was the last. These are bonus episodes.
A really cool idea for an allegory, but it could’ve, and should’ve, gone a lot deeper with its social commentary.
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@jordyep I think that not having answers place us in the character's perspective; we know as much as him. It reminds me Cube (https://trakt.tv/movies/cube-1997)