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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Yay!!! Thank you very much for watching and posting this reaction for season one's finale!!!! I really had fun watching this amazing episode with you, and I'm so happy you enjoyed it for the most part too. First... I really love the opening scene as Lucifer goads Chloe and the other cops now surrounding him to shoot him, as Lucifer has given up and wants to return to Hell believing that the one person he cares about most no longer trust in him. It's very sad, but from the look on his face in this moment and come the end of the last episode, we know just how hurt and broken Lucifer really is upon being blamed for all the evil throughout the world. He just wants the pain and the blame to end once and for all. Chloe of course pleads with him to stop, but just as the rookie cop shoots, Lucifer suddenly vanishes from before them, only for it to be revealed moments later that Amenadiel returns to save his brother, having slowed down time long enough to sweep him away. Like you... I absolutely love that Lucifer and Amenadiel finally come together so they can send Malcolm back to Hell. And I love seeing them fight the thugs together after they speak with Dan at the precinct to find out where Malcolm might have gone to. It's another amazing fight scene, this time with the two brothers fighting side by side and not against one another. I'm also really grateful that Amenadiel finally accepts he's to blame for all the evils Malcolm has committed since he brought him back from Hell to try to kill Lucifer. It was wrong of Amenadiel to blame Lucifer for Malcolm's actions. Next... I really love Lucifer's and Amenadiel's therapy session with Linda too. So funny. I just really love how Lucifer still comes to Linda for help and how she always helps him, even though Lucifer doesn't usually understand what she's trying to say, when he comes to his own bizarre conclusions that will always lead him to understand her advice later on. And I love the brotherly squabbles between Lucifer and Amenadiel during their talk with the doctor, while she's trying to get them to listen. I love their brotherly dynamic and the actors' chemistry with one another. Also... it's great that Linda now knows Amenadiel isn't really a doctor like he claimed. I'm glad she knows the truth about him and Lucifer "somehow" being brothers. :) As for Dan... as sad as it is, I am really glad that Dan turns himself in for Chloe and for Lucifer too, in order to prove Lucifer's innocence like Chloe asked him to do. While I've liked Dan throughout most of this season, he really stepped up a notch in this episode and because he does the right thing, I like him much more. And I love how his actions allow for Lucifer to see him differently and with respect, as he's no longer Detective Douche. At least not for now. :) As for my favorite scenes throughout this episode... they are all throughout the ending, when Lucifer arrives at the airplane hanger to confront Malcolm so he can protect Chloe and Trixie. I love how Lucifer uses his mojo on Malcolm to draw out his desire, thinking that the thug's greatest desire was to live at all costs, only for Malcolm to suddenly shoot Lucifer when it turns out Malcolm's greatest desire is actually for Lucifer to feel the same kind of pain he felt when he was shot and then sent to Hell by Chloe at Palmetto. Also... I love the moment Lucifer prays to his father as he begs God to save Chloe, in exchange for him doing whatever it is his father wants from him, even if it means he must return to Hell like God has wanted from him all along. And then we actually get to see Lucifer in Hell when he dies, which is sad that he gave his life for Chloe, yet beautiful at the same time because it shows just how much he truly cares about her. His final thoughts are of her as he pleads to his father to spare her life. Now... I absolutely love the design of Hell as Lucifer is seen walking through the pathways made of dark stone. Everything is made of stone aside from the chains seen on one of the doors that has been opened, and we see ash falling down from the skies all around him. This world is dark and eerie, and it is a new way of seeing Hell, as it differs from the typical fire and brimstone we're used to seeing in other TV shows and movies. I love it!! Thankfully... God answers Lucifer's prayer upon Lucifer seeing what God has tasked him to do, and Lucifer is suddenly resurrected through the one time use of his Pentecostal coin God pulled off from Malcolm and restored back to his son so that Lucifer can save Chloe's life, which is God's side of the deal Lucifer made with him. Absolutely brilliant! I love the moment Lucifer swiftly punches Malcolm in the face when he goes to save Chloe, then seeing Chloe shoot him three times in the chest in order to protect Lucifer too, since she had seen Malcolm shoot him earlier. I love the moment Malcolm looks for the coin, only for Lucifer to pull it out himself as he flips it while it dissolves upon him stating the one time use was for him. Lucifer, Chloe, and Trixie are safe again, and Malcolm is back to rotting in Hell where he belongs. I absolutely love these scenes so much! I know you hoped to see Lucifer kill Malcolm himself, and a part of me did as well, because it would have been an amazing moment to see Lucifer act as the Devil he's known as, and for Chloe to see him as such once and for all. However, it's been established in the previous episode... St. Lucifer, that angels are not allowed to kill humans, and while Lucifer clearly doesn't have any problems with breaking the rules set for them all to follow... killing humans is the line even Lucifer doesn't want to cross. Because doing so would prove to the world that he really is the monster and evil that the world all see him as. And the truth is... he's afraid to become that monster. He doesn't like being blamed for humanity's evil. Plus... Trixie was there still too, and while Lucifer may never admit it, he doesn't want her to fear him anymore than he wants Chloe to fear him. Also... I do like that Chloe shoots Malcolm to protect Lucifer, after he came to protect her and her daughter... even getting himself shot in the process. I hope this makes sense. And lastly... I love the final scene when Lucifer returns to his home to find Amenadiel sleeping on his couch while he's resting up after being healed by Maze through the divinity from Lucifer's wings feather. I love the final big reveal, as Lucifer shares with his brother that he had spoken to their father and made a deal, which sets up for season two now that he must hunt down the escapee from Hell... their Mom. And yes... Lucifer is definitely afraid of her. Just you wait! Overall... this episode is phenomenal and is another of my favorite episodes from season one. And now... I can't wait for you to get into season two!!! There's so much excitement and goodness to come! As for my absolute favorite episodes within season one... they are Favorite Son, A Priest Walks Into a Bar, St. Lucifer, #TeamLucifer, and Take Me Back to Hell. What are yours, Joe? I would love to know what your favorite episodes are too. Thank you so much once again for your reaction, and all of your previous reactions for Lucifer too!! I've really loved watching all of your reactions for this season... for a show that has very quickly risen up to become one of my all time favorite shows. Tom Ellis is absolutely phenomenal as Lucifer Morningstar. And I really love Chloe and all the rest of the main cast, as well as Malcolm as this season's villain. Phenomenal! Again... I can't wait for you to begin watching season two!!! Until next time, my friend...

Talia

Will you be doing a tier list?

cara lala

I just think that Chloes image of Lucifer the devil the great evil does not fit with the Lucifer she knows. And she chooses to ignore all the weird things happening and is just thankful for the gifts Lucifer has because they help her tremendously in the cases. Dumb comparison but in school a friend of mine decided to sit next to someone else. That happened twice and at the end I had to sit alone even thought in my school nobody changed seats in the middle in the year. And at the beginning I started to think about if I was a bad friend or a bad seat neighbor like chloe tried to figure out what happened to Lucifer in episode two but at one point where I knew I would not get an awnser for these questions and there is no reason that I would actually be satisfied with I just accepted it and stopped thinking because it just was to exhausting. I think Chloe just accepted that Lucifer was different and that there are things about him you can’t explain and she purposely decided to not think about it bc it is not important to her. She knows who Lucifer is and does not need to know what he is. Idk if that makes sense. Thats the explanation I gave myself after watching the first season 👍🏻😊

Amye Sabin

Lucifer did die. He got the Pentecostal coin back when Malcolm reneged on the deal not to shoot Lucifer. Chloe is a woman of science. She doesn’t believe in the Devil or Angels, as she stated previous. So that’s why she’s not onboard with believing Lucifer’s claims to be the Devil. If you’re waiting for Lucifer to go all Demon on bad guys, you’re in for a long wait. This show is abt redemption, for Dan, Lucifer, Amenadiel, etc. it’s not abt showing how crazy mad the Devil can get. S2 really gets into the anthology more, but their will always be a COTW.