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Lucifer 1x6.mp4

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Favorite Son- Thank you so, so much for another fantastic reaction for a phenomenal episode of Lucifer, Magy!! I absolutely love this episode titled... Favorite Son. It's easily another one of my favorite episodes from season one. I really appreciate your thoughts. Tom Ellis as an actor... he is absolutely phenomenal! I've seen him in quite a bit and he's phenomenal in everything I've seen from him. Also... after watching this episode, I've always most definitely wanted to see a backstory showing us Lucifer's fall from Heaven, and him being cast into Hell... having been forced to become the torturer God has meant for him to be against his will, while the world comes to see him as the all evil Devil. According to what's revealed of Lucifer throughout this show, that is. Whether God really sent him to Hell to punish his son, or if God sent him there because Lucifer really is his favorite son because Lucifer is capable of being the strongest of all of his children who has the strength to withstand the pains of Hell... I don't know. Either way.. I think it's a horrible, rotten thing for any father to do to any child no matter the circumstances. And God clearly never told Lucifer he sent him to Hell because he believed him to be strong enough to carry out his plans for him if that is indeed his intention, so I can absolutely understand Lucifer's hatred towards his father. As far as Lucifer knows, his father cast him into Hell to punish him for his rebellious ways and because he has no faith in his son, and it's so heartbreaking. You can absolutely see so such pain and anger as well win Lucifer's eyes in the end. It's heartbreaking. Now... as you might suspect, my very favorite moment comes in the end, when Lucifer returns to talk with Linda again to continue on with his earlier session upon becoming rattled by the events earlier that evening. First because the thief had killed himself upon seeing Lucifer's devil face, after becoming scared out of his mind, while Lucifer blames himself because the thief had done so. And then because he also fails to find his wings that were stolen from him. I love how genuine Linda is about truly wanting to help him through his much deeper issues that Lucifer doesn't yet understand he feels, all the while her becoming manipulated by Amenadiel, who is using her to try to break his brother for his own cruel purposes. And then... in order to try to get Lucifer to open up more about what is really bothering him, per Amenadiel's advice, Linda digs deeper into what she continues to believe is still just Lucifer's metaphor, asking Lucifer about his other known names for the Devil, then reminds him of who he was before he was cast into Hell because God knows his son has the strength and and power to rule over and punish the wicked souls who find themselves in Hell. And for the first time... we really see Lucifer become furious by the reminder of who he once was in Heaven, more so than he's ever been. Yet behind his anger, we also see pain and despair in his eyes like I mention above, and we can tell that being reminded of his past is incredibly painful for him. He just doesn't know how to express his pain through anything other than anger, given that it's the one emotion he understands more deeply than anyone else ever could. Lucifer goes on express his anger and his pain from having been vilified thanks to his father, because the world sees him as the worst villain all throughout history. I can't even imagine just how much pain he must be in. It's so, so sad because in this show, Lucifer isn't evil like he's been made out to be and it pains him very deeply to be seen as such to the entire world. I absolutely love the moment Lucifer loses control and suddenly punches his fist through the wall, then storms off. This entire scene truly shows such a breakthrough for Lucifer, and truly phenomenal acting from Tom Ellis!!! I absolutely love him! Now... I've really liked Dr. Linda from the beginning of the series, but in this episode, she's really stepped up a notch. She really knows how to get through to Lucifer in a way no one else can, and Lucifer knows he can help her like no one else can, which is why he keeps coming back to her time and time again. And I love how he recognizes that she can help him. However, he just gets more than he was expecting in this latest session. Next... I really love the mystery of the case involving the theft of one of Lucifer's storage containers, that as far as Chloe learns... stores a large trunk containing Russian dolls just like Lucifer assures her, once again having told her the truth. However, I suspect the dolls are there more for a cover story in order to keep anyone who might steal the container or what's inside, or the police from ever finding what the container really is, or what it's concealing, which makes complete sense given that Lucifer doesn't want anyone to become aware of his wings. Because we learn in the very end that the container was holding more than just these dolls, but his wings that he had Maze cut off from his back sometime ago when he decided to stay in Los Angeles and not to return to Hell. And while Lucifer claims the case involving his missing storage case and the biker gang is boring, I really enjoy it overall, especially when we see Lucifer go after the shooter and man who stole his wings. And most of all... I love the complete look of shock on Lucifer's face when the thief suddenly jumps off the building just as Chloe arrives. Lucifer shows the thief his true face and he is terrified, yes... but we also see even before Lucifer reveals himself to him, that the thief was frightened already upon having seen his wings. The question is... why? :) Also... I absolutely love how this episode furthers along Lucifer's and Chloe's relationship, as she admits to Lucifer how much she enjoys working with him, and worries about him possibly being a criminal she might have to put in prison. A momentous revelation indeed. And then... upon Chloe admitting her fear to him, Lucifer once again assures Chloe that he has never lied to her and that he will never lie to her. I love how he looks at her in this moment, with complete sincerity. Just how he looks at her earlier on when he sincerely apologizes to Chloe for being so rash and unsympathetic towards the murdered security officer, as well as for how he mistreated their questioning of the snow cone guy too. And lastly... I really, really love the opening sequence with Lucifer singing and playing the piano at his club, over the murder inside the warehouse. Just as I mentioned above. And it's a great song... Sinner Man, originally sung by Nina Simone. Tom Ellis' voice is sensational, especially when he sings that last note while he holds it for a crazy long time. It's fantastic that a majority of the music sung and played throughout this series has some kind of connotation to the Devil or Hell, which I love. I just really love Tom Ellis as Lucifer, and not just because of his acting, charms, and charisma, but I absolutely love the pure emotions we get to see come from him quite often, showing us that there's so much more hidden behind the mask Lucifer wears. A mask made up of cockiness and his extreme glee, He's absolutely phenomenal! You'll find that I will be saying so quite often. There's so much more goodness to come! Thank you so much for your reaction once again! This episode is phenomenal! And I'm excited for many more reactions for Lucifer to come! Until next time... Stay healthy and be happy, my friend. :) Sincerely, Heidi