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I'm enjoying Lucifer 100%, I feel no shame. It's the only show I can think of that I've enjoyed, with a main character that was completely annoying and not attractive to me at all. It's like if Spike got his own show but I didn't much like Spike but I did like the show. I feel for Chloe's exasperation with his utter selfishness and coy, deliberate childishness. Lucifer has had some moments of emotional vulnerability that are making him interesting, though. Like last night with
the scars from his wings and that bit of backstory.
I wonder where they're going with this. I've never read the comic it's loosely based on, and I think I won't until it's over. It probably won't get a second season anyway.
I'd love to see Constantine wander into this show.
Lucifer is fun. Old Nick & Nora. Really no relation to comic other than using its brand. Show and comic contain almost no spoilers for each other.
I'm still on the fence about Lucifer, I have the feeling it's going to disappoint me eventually, but D.B. Woodside is always a treat.
I'm finding Lucifer entertaining. And I love that Chloe's daughter ADORES him.
That is a cute running gag.
I like the show, but I dislike the female lead. Which may be a holdover from her character on Hawaii Five-0 that I disliked. I also really just don't believe her as a "hard-assed police officer"
I only got to watch half of Lucifer tonight thanks to glitchy cable, but I loved Mazikeen effortlessly taking out an entire garage full of angry punks. And her stalkery moment looming over a sleeping Detective Supermodel complete with that horrific view in the mirror brought the creepiness that's been sorely missing from this show!