Everything's Okay
- L'épisode a été diffusé 8 mai 2019
- TV-14
- 49m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,9/10
7,6 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile investigating a beekeeper's murder with Lucifer, Chloe insists that she's completely fine with his devilish revelation.While investigating a beekeeper's murder with Lucifer, Chloe insists that she's completely fine with his devilish revelation.While investigating a beekeeper's murder with Lucifer, Chloe insists that she's completely fine with his devilish revelation.
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D.B. Woodside
- Amenadiel
- (as DB Woodside)
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Glad they decided to embrace more the fantasy side of the show
Very good first episode, glad they decided to embrace more the fantasy side of the show; now that the detective knows the truth there is going to be a new dynamic between them for the better, and more fantastic moments.
10dcorani
Amazing first episode!!!
Lucifer is back and better than ever!!! The long wait was definitely worth it
Thank you, Netflix
I am so grateful that Netflix actually listened to the public outcry of the Lucifer fan base and took a chance. I am also extremely thankful that they were able to secure the original cast. Just for reference, the last huge network boardroom disaster that cancelled "last man standing" unfortunately left us with a changed cast after the rescue of the show, and since i watch both, it makes me appreciate Netflix even more for doing everything possible to get the original cast. Therefore I'm also thankful for the cast to not jump the sunk ship immediately and have faith in the power of numbers (the hardcore fan base) who acted swiftly and very loudly.
Please, every fan of this show, don't forget to show Netflix your gratitude by taking a few minutes to drop them a line (And hinting that we'd really, really hope for more episodes it longer seasons, even if they decide to spoil us by splitting the season in two or three releases of 7 to 10 episodes over a year)
I apologize that this is not really a review of this episode, but honestly, the ratings on the first day speak for themselves and as a huge fan and repeat binge-watcher of Lucifer, Netflix did not disappoint at all. If anything, I feel a long, sleepless night coming on and a "sick call" to work tomorrow, to rewatch all 10 episodes. Every time I rewatch an episode, I seem to find some little gem or detail I missed before and every time I'm at the edge of my lazyboy as if I don't already know how it ends. Not only the best entertainment currently on the screen, but also very smart and offering possible answers to many "what if" and "why not" questions to sceptical agnostics like me. I know of many self-proclaimed "very religious" people here in the "bible belt" of the US who refused to watch the show and demonized it nonetheless, but after relentless begging from me gave it a try and later not only praised it for its entertainment value, but also said it made them rethink the age old teachings because "what if/why not" and to me that was like getting my kids to voluntarily clean their rooms and enjoying it.
Thanks again to everybody that made this well written and acted comeback, in case one of them actually looks at the comments, and thanks to all you diehard fans who went all out to save one of the greatest shows in probably 50 years from the chopping block, just so there can be another "reality" show or something else we already have too many of.
Thanks also for letting me rant on here. But I just had to say it in public. Now back to the next episode and a fresh can of (insert name here of popular) energy drink.
PS: while I think the entire cast is brilliant, I do agree with some other comments that the Chloe character sometimes comes across a bit stiff/wooden/forced. Maybe she's written that way, maybe the actress tries a bit too hard, but let's hope she loosens up a bit over the next 4 or 5 seasons to match the chemistry of the others.
I apologize that this is not really a review of this episode, but honestly, the ratings on the first day speak for themselves and as a huge fan and repeat binge-watcher of Lucifer, Netflix did not disappoint at all. If anything, I feel a long, sleepless night coming on and a "sick call" to work tomorrow, to rewatch all 10 episodes. Every time I rewatch an episode, I seem to find some little gem or detail I missed before and every time I'm at the edge of my lazyboy as if I don't already know how it ends. Not only the best entertainment currently on the screen, but also very smart and offering possible answers to many "what if" and "why not" questions to sceptical agnostics like me. I know of many self-proclaimed "very religious" people here in the "bible belt" of the US who refused to watch the show and demonized it nonetheless, but after relentless begging from me gave it a try and later not only praised it for its entertainment value, but also said it made them rethink the age old teachings because "what if/why not" and to me that was like getting my kids to voluntarily clean their rooms and enjoying it.
Thanks again to everybody that made this well written and acted comeback, in case one of them actually looks at the comments, and thanks to all you diehard fans who went all out to save one of the greatest shows in probably 50 years from the chopping block, just so there can be another "reality" show or something else we already have too many of.
Thanks also for letting me rant on here. But I just had to say it in public. Now back to the next episode and a fresh can of (insert name here of popular) energy drink.
PS: while I think the entire cast is brilliant, I do agree with some other comments that the Chloe character sometimes comes across a bit stiff/wooden/forced. Maybe she's written that way, maybe the actress tries a bit too hard, but let's hope she loosens up a bit over the next 4 or 5 seasons to match the chemistry of the others.
10amanup
Absolutely what and how it should've been!
The show has maintained every attribute that made fans love Lucifer in the first place and enhanced all of the others that were missing. The CGI rendering is perfect and the thrills have already begun at an excellent pace for a pilot.
Moving onto the 2nd episode now! bye!
#SavedLucifer
Lucifer is back!
Tom Ellis' Lucifer still has all the quip and charm that makes him so lovable, and despite a changing dynamic between himself and the detective, it's still their chemistry that keeps your eyes glued to the screen. Exactly what I was hoping for, and after months and months rewatching the first 3 seasons waiting for this, I wasn't disappointed.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Lilim language that Mazikeen speaks is Afrikaans, a South African language. She says, "Can you understand what I am saying because I want to speak with you, and you can't."
- GaffesChloe jumps into the pool to save a woman and is fully submerged, but in the next scene, which is moments later, she is seen arresting the subject completely dry.
- Citations
U.S. Marshal Luke Reynolds: Jesus!
Lucifer Morningstar: Not quite.
- ConnexionsReferences Glen or Glenda (1953)
- Bandes originalesCreep
Written by Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway
Performed by Tom Ellis
Opening scene, Lucifer singing in LUX
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- 49m
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- 16:9 HD
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