A Lot Dirtier Than That
- Episode aired Sep 10, 2021
- TV-14
- 55m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.9K
YOUR RATING
Wanting to do well on his first day with the LAPD, Amenadiel crosses paths with a racist detective from his past. Also, Lucifer tries to bond with Rory.Wanting to do well on his first day with the LAPD, Amenadiel crosses paths with a racist detective from his past. Also, Lucifer tries to bond with Rory.Wanting to do well on his first day with the LAPD, Amenadiel crosses paths with a racist detective from his past. Also, Lucifer tries to bond with Rory.
D.B. Woodside
- Amenadiel
- (as DB Woodside)
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This episode had so much cheesy moments, I kept skipping many scenes. Feels like a filler.
Love the show hate this last season. Between cartoons, singing every 2 seconds (though good voices) and politics, it's hard to watch. Ugh.
So much happened in such a short amount of time! This season continues to surprise me! The writers are really doing a great job!
The people giving a 1 rating because it tries to tackle or highlight racism in the American police force are exactly the reason why shows like this need to have episodes like this. They're ignorant to the fact that racism is rampant through some (not all) of the police in America. This was a brilliant episode.
Veering off point of the main story i believe we have just witnessed Netflix giving a political shot at todays society. Concludingly it tought no real lesson only sparking the same bias that white cops are bad people because of an evidently tiny selection of racists and deluded point of views. Disney have done the same thing for years, why can't we just watch some amazing entertainment with great story arcs and powerful acting? Why does everthing have to have a political message? A lot of us watch these shows to get away from all that crap.
The writing for this episode was at a low standard, the Lucifer trying to win over Rory scenes were cute but not enough. The show clearly overshadowed this episode with political tendencies. I get that it was probably to show Amenadiel how bias and arrogant the human race is, and how tough it can be to be a cop in general but going straight to the woke of white cop = bad cop is what made it cringy. This agenda is what sparks innocent people into being attacked and judged, the BLM movement seems to exlude white people from showing humble notions because they are already titled as "racists" even when completely innocent. For people who think anyone against this episode is "white" isn't the case nor possibly true, it was just unnecessary. Instead of feeding the woke how about the writers set an example to how people should act with one another.
5/10 for some of the episode i liked.
The writing for this episode was at a low standard, the Lucifer trying to win over Rory scenes were cute but not enough. The show clearly overshadowed this episode with political tendencies. I get that it was probably to show Amenadiel how bias and arrogant the human race is, and how tough it can be to be a cop in general but going straight to the woke of white cop = bad cop is what made it cringy. This agenda is what sparks innocent people into being attacked and judged, the BLM movement seems to exlude white people from showing humble notions because they are already titled as "racists" even when completely innocent. For people who think anyone against this episode is "white" isn't the case nor possibly true, it was just unnecessary. Instead of feeding the woke how about the writers set an example to how people should act with one another.
5/10 for some of the episode i liked.
Did you know
- TriviaLucifer mentions that Bones (2005) is his favorite show throughout the series. Patricia Belcher was in 55 episodes of Bones.
- GoofsLucifer tells Rory his car is a 1962 Corvette Stingray. The Stingray was not produced until 1963.
- ConnectionsReferences Frozen (2013)
- SoundtracksTroublemaker
Performed by Devon Gilfillian
Opening scene
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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