Home is Where the Heart is | Lucifer “Take Me Back To Hell” Review
Lucifer is in quite the predicament in the freshman series’ season finale, “Take Me Back to Hell.” Malcolm has successfully framed Lucifer, and he’s ready to give up. Thankfully, Chloe doesn’t believe that he could be guilty of killing the preacher. Now the race is on to catch Malcolm before
Rituals | Lucifer “#TeamLucifer” Review
Lucifer is faced with some serious dilemmas in “#TeamLucifer.” Someone is killing innocent people in Lucifer’s name, which brings a lot of emotional pain for the devil. Maze inadvertently makes her intentions known to Amenadiel. And Chloe can’t seem to figure out why Lucifer is so distant. Lucifer is still
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished | Lucifer “St. Lucifer” Review
Lucifer delivered a hair raising episode this week with “St Lucifer.” Lucifer not only faces his mortality but realizes how good it feels to do good. He continues to look for this rush after not taking advantage of Chloe in her drunken state. When Chloe wakes up in Lucifer’s apartment,
Kiss the Cook | Lucifer “Pops” Review
Lucifer stirs up some family drama this week on “Pops.” Chloe’s actress mother is in town and wants to have a nice family dinner. And of course, Malcolm is still on the loose and after Lucifer. How will Dan be able to handle his new partner? Lucifer and Chloe are
Spider | Lucifer “A Priest Walks into a Bar” Review
We got to see even more emotions from Lucifer in “A Priest Walks into a Bar.” Before Chloe and Lucifer get a new case, he speaks with his resident therapist, Linda. Lucifer tells her about his latest party and how he didn’t want to partake in the festivities like he
Jealousy | Lucifer “Et Tu, Doctor?” Review
This week, Lucifer experienced a very human reaction, jealousy, in “Et Tu, Doctor?” Thankfully, their case involves a death based on jealousy. Lucifer thinks this is the perfect time where he can learn why humans feel jealousy. While the case is less than enticing, the surrounding plot lines are propelling
Safety Net | Lucifer “Wingman” Review
Each new episode of Lucifer is always set to bring the humor, but this one tugged at the heartstrings a bit. In “Wingman,” Lucifer was focused on getting back his wings. They are far too powerful to leave in the hands of humans. Mazikeen is having fun because she gets
The Light Bringer | Lucifer “Favorite Son” Review
It’s finally here. In “Favorite Son,” Lucifer has his first case as an official consultant for the police. Little did he know this case would become more personal than he anticipated. He seemed very bored by the case until realizing that the missing shipping container was his own. He tries
God Complex | Lucifer “Sweet Kicks” Review
This week, Lucifer is trying to explore his mortality in “Sweet Kicks.” Much to Mazikeen’s dismay, Lucifer is thrilled by his newfound vulnerability. She tries to keep him away from sharp objects, but Lucifer is excited that things can hurt him. She asks the question on all of our minds,
Players | Lucifer “Manly Whatnots” Review
Lucifer is completely out of sorts this week in “Manly Whatnots.” This week, he can finally use his connections for good. Chloe can’t seem to get away from Lucifer, and this episode she gets out of the shower to find Lucifer cooking breakfast in her kitchen. She’s extremely annoyed that
Imposter | Lucifer “The Would-Be Prince of Darkness” Review
Lucifer continued his quest for justice in “The Would-Be Prince of Darkness.” Not only does Lucifer get to work on another case with Detective Chloe Decker, but he also finds out that he’s been a victim of identity theft. Clearly, this person picked the wrong identity to steal. Lucifer continues
Dung Beetle | Lucifer “Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil” Review
Lucifer is starting to find meaning to his existence among the humans in “Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil.” If you watched the Pilot, you may already be succumbing to Tom Ellis’s charms as Lucifer. He’s witty and funny and still full of darkness. This week, he helps an injured Chloe catch