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This episode has all of the elements that make Lucifer so much fun, some naughty humor, the slow moving reveal of the background of the celestials, the fun interaction between Lucifer and Chloe and a new side of Lucifer as he struggles to fight against his own nature. Great episode...
Except that a new character has been introduced, someone named Vinessa Vidotto playing the part of Remiel. What a wet blanket, she acts like someone in a high school play. I have no idea why they cast her, she is just terrible. Maybe she is related to someone in the production team or something? There had to be hundreds of better options and I hope she isn't on the show for long.
Except that a new character has been introduced, someone named Vinessa Vidotto playing the part of Remiel. What a wet blanket, she acts like someone in a high school play. I have no idea why they cast her, she is just terrible. Maybe she is related to someone in the production team or something? There had to be hundreds of better options and I hope she isn't on the show for long.
The drop off from the 1st season of Reacher to the 2nd was pretty significant but I had hopes the 3rd season would pull out of the tailspin. Alas, it apparently is not to be.
Alan Ritchson is so stiff and wooden, you could build an 18th century sailing ship out of him. The holes in the plot are enormous. I have read most of the books so I understand the need to suspend disbelief but come on.
The timing is all out of whack. He runs from the front of an estate, through the house, across the back of the estate, over a fence and down a rocky shoreline, then runs back all in a couple of minutes and is not out of breath? Have they ever seen a live person run?
The only thing to look forward to is the showdown between Reacher and Olivier Richters. Given what a putz Alan Ritchson is in real life I am kinda rooting for Richters.
Alan Ritchson is so stiff and wooden, you could build an 18th century sailing ship out of him. The holes in the plot are enormous. I have read most of the books so I understand the need to suspend disbelief but come on.
The timing is all out of whack. He runs from the front of an estate, through the house, across the back of the estate, over a fence and down a rocky shoreline, then runs back all in a couple of minutes and is not out of breath? Have they ever seen a live person run?
The only thing to look forward to is the showdown between Reacher and Olivier Richters. Given what a putz Alan Ritchson is in real life I am kinda rooting for Richters.
Alas, I did not. The guy playing the protagonist, and now I can't even remember his name off the top of my head, seems like a likable fellow. Sort of like an exceptional manager of a chain restaurant who is trying really hard. The rest of the cast? Unlikable without an exception. The girl boss chief of staff who is apparently never busy doing chief of staff stuff. The clumsy villain FBI guy? He might as well have been holding up a sign saying "I'm a bad guy". The girl who called the nightline? She was a plank of wood with zero charisma. I only made it three episodes but the plot and acting were so awful I decided not to invest more time. Another swing and a miss from Netflix.