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Solid episode, but I felt it was rather light on the laughs overall especially after the 4 episodes we’ve already had for the season.

The Peril Partnership was first mentioned in Season 2, in Dr. Z’s Guild training video for protagonists, when he goes into the bit about how the guild is the superior choice for costumed aggression. The Peril Partnership and the Fraternity of Torment (Scaramantula’s guild) appear in the pie chart, and the guys in

My reading of Darby calling Dean "Rusty" wasn't that Rusty was a clone, but that Dean was originally a clone of Rusty. Also not sure how Rusty's brother JJJ makes sense (eating his brother in the womb) if Rusty is a clone of himself.

I don’t think Rusty is a clone like Hank and Dean, replacing his earlier dead selves. I think he is a crappy clone of Jonas Sr himself, but a very flawed clone (bald, skinny, with a nasty teratoma twin that was super sickly). Furthermore, maybe the original point of Rusty wasn’t to have a kid, but to extend his own

Why the hell do all of my comments stay permanently greyed out? Every single one.

I’m starting to worry about the Venture family. Now that Rusty’s true nature has come to light, I’m starting to see how parallel their actions are from one another: Rusty taking charge of his legacy, Dean taking charge of his life, Hank still Hank but engaging in OSI and guild affairs. The family is alot more proactive

The escalating “You’re ____ and telling me it’s ______.” was amazing leading up to the Henson line. I think I will work “You’re kicking me in the balls and telling me my undies are too tight” into my lexicon

Why this show has not been considered for Emmy awards is totally beyond me. 

“Wh— Ben died?”

Hughes: You “included the Willis thing” but failed (as so many knee-jerks do) to give it context. For years, whenever Willis and Ellison took the stage together, SHE made a point of going into a silly routine wherein she would act like “the adult” and treat Ellison as if he were an unruly child. When she did the usual

There were a number of Kylo Ren cosplayers I saw at local conventions over the past few years, usually accompanied by a Rey. They really seemed to love the helmet and stupid crossguard lightsaber. I always wondered what they thought of Snoke dissing the helmet and Ren then smashing it to pieces in Last Jedi.

I’m with you, there’s a ton of shows that do the whole procedural route, not that many that have the devil as the main protagonist. I really wish they would’ve focused more on the supernatural aspect of Lucifer. I’m bummed that it was canceled and I hope it gets picked up somewhere but I can see why fox pulled the

But Chloe did know the truth, she just refused to accept it as the truth. After all the things Lucifer has done that she just shrugged off as strange endearing quirks, how terrifying would it be to learn those quirks are a result of him being the actual Devil? I do agree that the show kind of went a bit too long

No, Special Agent Chloe Scullydecker needed to be skeptical until the truth was out there about Special Agent Lucifer Mulderstar. Chloe needed EVIDENCE. That’s why she’s a good detective. She employs hunches, but doesn’t act until she has evidence. That evidence didn’t come until the very end of this episode.

I’m sad to see this show go. And we’ll never learn the story behind Ella’s random “I hear voices” line from the middle of the season :(

Cw to the rescue. Late summer announcement.

Nah, the ACAB crowd has made some pretty solid points about the fact that it’s a friendly and lighthearted workplace comedy about a massively corrupt and violent organization which actively protects civil rights violators and is openly hostile towards any attempts at reform.

am i the only person on earth who didnt like this show?