What is it?
Season 1 of the 2016 Fox American fantasy police procedural comedy-drama television show Lucifer by Tom Kapinos and stars the actor Tom Ellis.
What is it about?
This is how Fox describes this television show:
L.A. is hotter than ever…
Based upon the characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg for Vertigo, from DC Entertainment, LUCIFER is the story of the original fallen angel.
Bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR (Tom Ellis) abandoned his throne and retired to Los Angeles, where he has teamed up with LAPD detective CHLOE DECKER (Lauren German) to take down criminals.
Charming, charismatic and devilishly handsome, Lucifer has a way of manipulating people into confessing their deepest, darkest secrets, which helps Chloe deliver justice.
But Lucifer quickly discovered that Chloe makes him vulnerable.
When he’s around her, the devil can bleed like anyone else.
It’s a truly scary realization that doesn’t sit well with his best friend, MAZIKEEN aka MAZE (Lesley-Ann Brandt), a fierce demon in the form of a beautiful young woman.
Maze wants nothing more than to leave Los Angeles and get back to her life in Hell, but Lucifer is having one helluva good time with the mortals, and she is not about to leave him behind.
My Thoughts
My brother GC and I just finished watching this season of this television show, we both liked the first episode but many of the episodes after that were not as good, and they followed a certain formula that was mostly average in my opinion, but this television show does have some personality.
My favorite episodes in no particular order were the first episode (Pilot), the ninth episode (A Priest Walks Into A Bar) which had the best guest appearance of the season, the twelfth episode (#TeamLucifer), and the thirteenth episode (Take Me Back To Hell) which ended with a surprising reveal.
The end,
- John Jr
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Great review and as someone who watched that season I know what you mean with a certain formula and in all honestly that pulls the show kinda down, but it was still worth watching!
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Hello Daboogieblog,
Thank you for the compliment, and for sharing your opinion. 🙂
-John Jr
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I have watched so many shows in my vacations and 4 shows I loved very much and Lucifer is one of them. I loved its every episode.. Great comedy. Fun to watch.. And ending of season 2 was amazing. Don’t think I can ever get bored of this drama.
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Thank you for sharing that Adriansmith.
Even though these are two different types of shows, I think that I liked the television show Dominion more than Lucifer, but they are both two different types of shows so it is not a fair comparison on my part.
-John Jr
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I’m really enjoying Lucifer, although not as much as my partner who is currently bemoaning the lack of access to season 3 in Australia to anyone who will listen :P. I agree the first series does have a lot of weaker episodes though. It definitely picks up again towards the end!
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Hello Thatgeekywriterchick,
Thank you for sharing that.
That is unfortunate that Australia is currently lacking access to season 3 (I did not know that), I do not understand why companies do this sometimes, you have people who want access to something legally but sometimes they do not give you any legal options which is sad and that increases the chances of people turning to unofficial free sources like:
https://bmovies.to/film/lucifer-3.37096
I usually do not understand when companies make stupid decisions like that, you would think that they would want the business / money and that they would want their products available around the entire world and beyond, but I am not a businessman so maybe I can not understand their logic.
But sometimes it is now their fault, sometimes governments block and / or slow down the release of certain things.
Thank you for commenting,
-John Jr
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