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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Thank you so much for another fantastic reaction for another of my favorite episodes for season one of Lucifer!!! :) I love this episode so much, especially because it does such a good job showing us who Lucifer truly is and how much it pains him to be blamed for all the evil throughout the world, including all the evils done in his name. Which I will get back to momentarily... First... like I said above, my favorite moments are when we see just how hurt Lucifer really is upon being worshiped by the devil worshipers, and being continually bombarded and accused of being the killer who murdered the two misguided Satanists, not only by the false preacher and his followers on the street outside of LUX, but by Dan, Malcolm, and now Chloe too like he believes about her, even though she might actually be the one person who believes in him. If there's one person he longs for to believe in him, it is Chloe because he's come to care about her so much. So for him to feel betrayed by her, hurts him very deeply. I absolutely love seeing this vulnerable and disheartened side to Lucifer. While I absolutely love his crazy antics and humor his character brings to this phenomenal show, I love seeing this side to Lucifer even more. It's rare, as well as heartbreaking, and seeing human emotions coming from him is really quite unique from every other way Lucifer or Satan has been portrayed in other shows or movies. And I absolutely love it!!! And Tom Ellis is phenomenal, just like I've said a hundred times!! :) Also... I really like the overall case involving devil worshipers and them being killed in Lucifer's name, and for him. I typically enjoy these kinds of cases in any kind of crime show such as NCIS, Law and Order, etc... However, because the Devil is a very real character in this show, it's really fascinating to me to see everyone's reactions to the grisly murders with there being someone working with them who believes himself to be the actual Devil as far as they know and think Lucifer is crazy for it. And I love Lucifer's reactions to the murders especially, while most people come to believe that they were killed either for Lucifer in his name, or by him himself. Including Dan, and sadly even Chloe by the end too. I especially love Lucifer's reactions and his powerful storyline that comes from the evil acts performed throughout this case. Also... I really love all of the misdirects this episode throws at us while we're trying to figure out who the real killer is. First... we're led to believe that the girl's killer might possibly be the leader of the Satanists, then her boyfriend, and finally the street preacher, all while the cops including Dan and a number of people come to believe Lucifer is behind everything, especially when the girl's boyfriend is later found dead as well. And in the end... it's at last revealed to have been Malcolm all along. And knowing just how evil he is, I am shocked that I didn't even consider him to be the killer in the slightest, even though him being so makes perfect sense. What a phenomenal reveal! He has absolutely become so misguided and insane to believe that he and Lucifer have become friends, and so he has killed in Lucifer's name in order to prove himself loyal only to Lucifer, which is phenomenal, yet so sad ad terrifying too. I absolutely love this! It's sick, but it makes perfect sense for Malcolm's character and makes for such a phenomenal storyline too. And then... I love the moment when Lucifer figures him out upon seeing the red paint on Malcolm's hand. It's scary that Malcolm has done all this in Lucifer's name, misguidedly thinking that he and Lucifer have now become one in the same since he revealed his true evil to Lucifer in the last episode. That they've become friends. Unfortunately, Lucifer is unable to finish punishing Malcolm when Amenadiel flies in and then fights Lucifer because of Maze having tried to kill him. Again... I will get back to this in a moment... Lucifer's confrontation with Malcolm is fabulous!! I love it because Malcolm has just become insane and deranged. Misguided into believing they're friends, while also trying to put himself back into Lucifer's good graces after he had tried to kill Lucifer in the last episode. And the actor who plays Malcolm... Kevin Rankin, is a phenomenal villain. Next... in the end of the last episode, Lucifer was only speculating and considering his options on how to handle his problems with Amenadiel. He mentions to Maze that he would have to find a way to deal with his brother in order to stop Amenadiel from trying to kill him. And early on in this episode, Lucifer continues on with his train of thought, saying to Maze that he might have to resort to an even more permanent manner. And he is holding Maze's dagger while he says it, which gives Maze the insight as to what she believes Lucifer wanted from her. He might have considered having her kill his brother, but he never followed through with his thought by giving her the order to do so. Lucifer never actually sent Maze there to kill Amenadiel. She attempted to do so... all on her own because she believed it was what he wanted her to do. She took his thoughts and speculation to be an order. Of course Lucifer is angry with his brother for wanting to kill him and especially for using Malcolm and Chloe to do it, as he believes that his vulnerability around Chloe is because of Amenadiel. But he was only talking because he's grown tired of Amenadiel trying to kill him, all so he can send him back to Hell, where Lucifer refuses to return to ever again. And after all Lucifer has been forced to endure... who can really blame him? Lucifer is just deeply hurt and angry for being seen as all evil, especially by his own brother when he's not. Especially upon Amenadiel blaming Lucifer even for the innocent deaths now on his own head upon him bringing Malcolm back from the dead. I hope all of this makes sense. Also... how dare Amenadiel for getting angry with Lucifer for sending Maze to kill him, when Amenadiel has been plotting to have Lucifer killed since he first learned that Lucifer is now vulnerable. Talk about a hypocrite. I like Amenadiel as a character for the most part, but a big part of me is really angry with him for continuing to act like he's perfectly innocent after everything he's done, and especially for blaming Lucifer for Malcolm's actions since he pulled him out of Hell. Now, back to the fight between Lucifer and Amenadiel... I think that this fight is amazing. I actually really love the way it is shot and filmed. I think it is shot this way in order to show just how powerful these two angels really are, especially upon adding the sound effects too. I really love the overall battle between brothers. I love seeing how powerful both of them are and seeing the destruction left behind throughout Lucifer's penthouse. And I love seeing that both angels are able to be beaten and injured through fighting one another too. In spite of them both being immortal. This is a fantastic fight scene. And I certainly wish it had lasted a bit longer too. And in regards to why Lucifer bleeds upon his brother beating him in their fight... Earlier in this episode, Lucifer tells Chloe that angels can hurt other angels, which is the reason of course for Lucifer thinking briefly that Chloe might be an angel herself. But because angels have the power to hurt other angels, this is simply why Lucifer is now bleeding. They can hurt and wound one another, but they can't kill one another. At least not without the demon blades forged in Hell that Maze carries, or possibly another special kind of forged weapon powerful of killing an angel. This is partly the reason why Amenadiel doesn't ever try to kill Lucifer himself. That... and I suspect it's also because Lucifer is still his brother and there's a small part of Amenadiel who loves him, just as there's a part of Lucifer who loves Amenadiel as well. As for Amenadiel's relationship with Maze... in spite of this fight between the brothers that comes out of it, I don't care at all for the idea of Maze and Amenadiel being together, and of them having sex. It's just too weird and kind of twisted, especially since Amenadiel is an angel and Maze is a demon. But more so... Maze deserves a life outside of being trapped solely in the service of Lucifer, or to help Amenadiel. And I don't like that Amenadiel is foolish enough to fall for her knowing that she's a demon. It just feels very out of character for him. It's in Maze's character, yes. Just not his, so I don't like them together in the slightest. And lastly... I love the ending when Chloe comes into LUX in order to be there for Lucifer and to assure him she believes in his innocence. I also love how Lucifer opens up to her about how hurt he is by everyone's accusations... now and throughout all time. Unfortunately, Lucifer is interrupted once again when Chloe finds the street preacher's body with a bullet wound to his head lying on the ground beside his bar, left there by Malcolm who really killed him in order to frame Lucifer out of spite and anger upon Lucifer rejecting him and turning on him after Malcolm has come to believe he and Lucifer were now friends. And not just for the false preacher's death, but also for the other two deaths as well, after he realizes that all he did for Lucifer was not appreciated by the Devil. And with his name being all over the crime scenes, as well as everyone seeing Lucifer threatening the street preacher on the news, of course it would be enough to make the cops all believe Lucifer is the killer. Chloe then pulls her gun out and points it at Lucifer, and the last we see is the cops all charging into LUX and Chloe continuing to point her gun at Lucifer while she's looking at him with fear and worry in her eyes, and he's looking at her with hurt caused by her betrayal in his own. Yikes! What an episode!!! I am so excited for you to see all that's to come!! Just you wait!!!! Thank you so much once again for your reaction and I will see you again soon for more! Until then, my friend...

Celia Fox

I typed something in Dropbox but don't know if I lost it! So I'm re-writing it here. watching this with you was fabulous. You are the only one I know who seemed to understand Luci's pain and hurt through this... it was said to Luci more than once- 'Not everyone is out to get you' but they were- and you recognized that. The LAPD and Dan were investigating how he was connected, Williams, the preacher was out to get him, Malcolm obviously now is out to get him, Maze had been out to get him, his own brother, Amenadiel was out to get him- he believes his own father is out to get him somehow and it seems all humanity is out to get him blaming him for all the evils in the world and now he feels Chloe has turned on him- it broke my heart. Thank you for being so invested in this series that I felt that you felt this too. I just wanted to say this before I forgot. I'm so glad I joined your Patreon (November) and have been enjoying bingeing (the Pilot and all in one long afternoon and evening up to this point, playing catch up!) Looking forward to continuing the journey with you.