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[SPONSORED] Lucifer Season 2 Episode 4 UN-CUT REACTION!

THIS ENDING WTFFF.

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Thank you for another great Lucifer Reaction! It's so fun rewatching the show with you. I loved all the different characters meeting and interacting in this episode. And don't stress about being "late" with reactions, take all the time you need!!

First and foremost... I want you to know that I sincerely understand why you haven't been able to watch and react to Lucifer in awhile. I am still here, and am happy to continue supporting you. Please don't pressure yourself to do more than you can handle. Take all the time you need. Now, in answer to your question about Lucifer's title... Lucifer is an official consultant with the LAPD. He was given an official job with the LAPD in the end of season one's fifth episode... Sweet Kicks. Lady Parts- Thank you for coming back with another great reaction of Lucifer for us!! Once again... I enjoy this episode, mostly for its humor that comes from Lucifer acting like such a child while he's trying so hard to keep himself distracted throughout the entire episode so he doesn't have to think about his worries involving his decision to allow his mother to stay on Earth, as well as for the humor that comes from the ladies' and boys' night out. Now... while Lucifer may have initially set Chloe up to fall into ladies' night upon making a wager with Maze, I do believe that a part of him really did genuinely want to help Chloe find it in herself to loosen up so she wasn't always working and so uptight. He cares about her and wants her to be happy. He just really goes about helping her the wrong way, and it comes back to bite him in the end when Chloe becomes extremely angry with him when she finds out the real reason behind Maze inviting her out. And while Maze was faking it at first, she ended up having a great time too, and yes... Linda and Ella were there for a fun time with Chloe and Maze. They were definitely genuine. Girls' night out was a set up, but it definitely winds up being real for everyone involved. And I really like that a lot. I love the friendships developed between these four very different women, each of whom I love throughout this show. :) As for the ladies' night out scenes between Maze, Chloe, Linda, and Ella... adorable. Normally, I don't find it funny when people get themselves drunk even on TV or in movies. And certainly never in real life, but it can be funny if a drunk scene within a movie or a TV show is done well, and seeing the girls all except for Mazikeen getting drunk due to her being unable to get drunk because she's a demon... this scene was written and performed really well between each of them. I especially enjoy seeing them all get into the fight with the rest of the Tiki bar's patrons. And Maze sure can kick butt. I love seeing her fight. Fantastic! Oh... and seeing them perform karaoke was a lot of fun as well. And both Ella and Linda are adorable too. I also find it very interesting that Ella admits to once having been someone who stole cars in her younger days... a story that I would absolutely be very interested in learning more about. I also really love that while drunk, there had been a brief half hour Chloe couldn't actually remember, in which time she seemingly appears to have made a deal with Maze so that they would come to move into a new place together, along with Trixie. I love it! I love the idea of Chloe, Trixie, and Maze becoming roommates, and seeing at first just how uncomfortable the idea makes Lucifer too. :) Guys' night out is of course a lot of fun too. Lucifer is always hilarious, and again... while I don't care to see people acting drunk, drunk Amenadiel was pretty funny. And I love how they both pick on Dan for him standing out as a cop, which he does. Lucifer, Dan, and Amenadiel, and the actors who play these characters play off one another really well, so these scenes during their guys' night out is pretty hilarious too. As for Lucifer throughout this episode... while he constantly continues to try to avoid his issues and fears in regards to his biggest decision to allow their mother to stay on Earth through his constant distractions, you can tell that he's still really struggling with his decision, especially after Amenadiel points out that by him going against their father, it could wind up costing Chloe her life instead, since her life is what Lucifer asked their father for, supposedly in exchange for sending their mother back to Hell. Because God might feel like taking back his end of their deal. I feel that a part of Lucifer already fears the consequences of his decision, but instead of dealing with it and allowing himself to face it, he chooses to keep himself distracted so that he doesn't really have to think about his fears. Because this is what he does a lot throughout his entire existence. He's not good at facing his own internal problems and if there's one person he lies to, it's definitely to himself. Unfortunately, in the end we possibly see the consequences of Lucifer's refusal to do as is asked of him when Chloe's is suddenly in a car accident when a car strikes her from out of nowhere. So not good. But we know how much Lucifer truly cares about Chloe, and he is also desperate to mend his relationship with his mother as well. So, I can absolutely understand why he's finding it so hard to deal with the choices he's made in regards to the deal he's made with God. And in the end, you can see from the look of absolute fear in his eyes and on his face once Amenadiel really helps him to understand what could happen to Chloe if he continues to refuse to return their Mom to Hell, that Lucifer is very, very scared of the consequences. And he's terrified for Chloe. I feel so bad for Lucifer. As for the overall case... it's pretty weak, as well as kind of obvious who the real killer is once she's introduced. Thankfully, the case is fairly minimal throughout the episode. It's always most definitely the characters and their stories that makes this show so amazing, and not the majority of the cases. In most episodes throughout this show, the cases are typically weaker, or at least weaker than the real storylines going on for each of the characters. Although... there are certainly exceptions too. Some episodes have really interesting and amazing cases. :) But with that being said... I really love the immediate look of rage and fear in Lucifer's eyes in the moment the killer grabs Chloe and puts a knife to her throat upon threatening her. You can see how much he truly does care about Chloe. It's a subtle moment, but it's one of my favorite moment sin this episode. :) And in regards to the moment in the end between Lucifer and Maze when she asks him to poor her a drink... this is Maze's symbolic way of showing him that she is now separated from him and is her own woman. That she is now equal to Lucifer now that she's no longer working for him. And I love that Lucifer does truly come to understand and accept that Maze is his friend and an equal to him too. If he didn't, he wouldn't have poured her a drink. He cares about Maze, as she cares about him. More than either of them have ever been good at expressing. And I really love this! Overall... another fun episode and I really enjoyed your reaction for it like I always do. So thank you once again, Ky! I can't wait for the next ones!!! The next two episodes are among my favorite episodes within season two, so I'm looking forward to them!!! Thank you! SIncerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum


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