Big Block of Concrete - as in, that actor would have chemistry acting opposite a. (Originally Spike, of course)
Lorne ,'Time Bomb'
Boxed Set, Vol. VI: I am not a number, I am a free thread!
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man, I miss stuff like that! thanks amych
Thanks for following up with the explanation for me , amych!
I need to finish watching Lucifer at some point, I kind of drifted off when it changed networks (that doesn't seem like the right terminology but I can't think what would be better) but I do recall that about the lead
Tom Ellis as Lucifer is super charismatic, but I got stalled out 8 episodes into S1 because the writing is really not my thing. It's sort of amazing how charismatic Ellis manages to make Lucifer when he's written so terribly. Does the writing get any better in later seasons?
I did love seeing Kevin Alejandro again after seeing him on Arrow. And D.B. Woodside just gets more and more good-looking.
I know Tom Welling shows up at some point too.
I think the writing got better but I might have just gotten used to it? Hard to say. I feel like they figured out what they wanted the show to be, uh, not immediately, and once they did it got better.
I have failed to even notice the writing with all the drooling, but they do fix some plot holes as the show goes on, and the Tricia Helfer joins the cast and is awesome!
But then again I was specifically looking for something that wouldn't tax my brain when I was sick.
In my opinion the writing dipped in Season 2 and again in Season 3, before recovering in the later seasons with the move to Netflix (I'm up to 5.14). The addition of Tom Welling definitely does not improve the show.