The Good, the Bad, and the Crispy
- Episode aired May 29, 2017
- TV-14
- 43m
Charlotte accidentally burns a man to death, leaving Lucifer to keep Chloe from figuring what really happened, so he puts Maze in charge of locating Charlotte and Amenadiel, who have both go... Read allCharlotte accidentally burns a man to death, leaving Lucifer to keep Chloe from figuring what really happened, so he puts Maze in charge of locating Charlotte and Amenadiel, who have both gone missing. Meanwhile, Lucifer seeks a permanent solution for the ticking-time-bomb that i... Read allCharlotte accidentally burns a man to death, leaving Lucifer to keep Chloe from figuring what really happened, so he puts Maze in charge of locating Charlotte and Amenadiel, who have both gone missing. Meanwhile, Lucifer seeks a permanent solution for the ticking-time-bomb that is his mother.
- Amenadiel
- (as DB Woodside)
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Her total self serving attitude means that she never thinks before she acts, and has absolutely no thought for let alone consideration of, anybody who happens to cross her path.
Even if this were to lead to yet another death, this for her is merely an unfortunate obstacle in her path, not a matter of any concern for her, as these are mere mortals.
That it may become another homicide case for Detective Chloe Decker, may even provide her with some degree of comfort.
For after all if anything terminal may occur to her, her son Lucifer may eventually agree to help her get what she wants.
Lucifer and Amenedial have found the artifice that they sought, however the circumstance surrounding it has tapped into, Amendials personal angst of where he fits in, with his fathers affections for his sons.
This leads him into introspection and soul searching, rather more than what had supposedly been the prime matter at hand.
Amenadiel finally had to get out of himself, when he realised what his mothers actions had meant to Linda Martin, and he and Maze had unite for her safety and very survival.
The Goddess decided that she needed to force matters with her sons, to get them to accede with her desire whatever the consequences, while Lucifer felt that he had to provide his mother with an alternative plan to her own.
When I watched the first season when it was originally aired, it had some serious fan following, but I won't say it was very very famous at the time. Now, after the second season, seems everything has changed. Drastically the votings, rating, reviews have increased. IF one more season with similarly powerful characters, story comes out, then it surely would be among the greatest like 'Dexter', 'Breaking Bad' et cetera. I am confident it will go up to the seventh to set up a perfect finale in the next half decade.
I did not review the first season, because I was not sure it would get better in the following season. I thought it was a one season thing. Now I'm here with awesome progression in the second season. I loved every episode. I've rated a few of them are out of out as they are well deserved. Firstly, for this to get better was the characters. A couple of new ones added. Not some sidekicks, but yes, they were with a stronger hold in the main narration.
I loved Charlotte, the Lucifer's mother. That's the best thing happened here. Particularly the casting for it was the best pick. Tricia Helfer was like never seen before hot. The way the season ended was sad, if you had loved her. I hope she returns none other than as Charlotte in the future. Aimee Garcia was another highlitable cast. Her inclusion makes the crime fighting more interesting. She's a mini Dexter, without the dark desires.
Each episode was unique, but the overall story flow was excellent, unlike the previous season where each episode has one crime to solve. Here too with the same style, but some time extended further for the next part. There was an aim for story to head, but the way it was presented was good. Shared it all throughout the season, while each episode had its own agenda. Lots of humours, as well as actions, adventures, suspense and a bit romantic.
So, if you haven't started, it's time to do so, because as I said it will be one of the best television programme on making that you should not miss while you have chance to follow from the beginning itself. All the actors were great, a well written and shot series. The season's finale and its final scene created more curiosity in me going to the third. I'm hoping for another magnificent season, which is due in a couple of months at the end of the year (2017). Highly recommended!
9/10
It probably ended the best it could. Overall its one of the best season finales and episodes in general. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. This episode had so much suspense and Charlotte was just amazing this episode. So good!!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe second season was cut from 22 episodes to 18 episodes. However, as the episodes had already been shot, they were added to the third season instead.
- GoofsWhen Charlotte throws Lucifer and Amenadiel into the piano, Lucifer steps on the keys as he gets back up. This triggers the sound of the keys' pitches being played, but there's no way this can happen due to the dismantling of the piano's components.
- Quotes
Charlotte: I just want a chance to start - OVER.
Lucifer Morningstar: But... going HOME?... That's not starting over-that's-that's going BACKwards...
[realizing the meaning of Chloe's words]
Lucifer Morningstar: ... and that's not good for anyone... so it's time for you to move forward, mum.
- ConnectionsReferences The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
- SoundtracksThe World Is Unraveling
Performed by Milck
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD