Oh, in that case I don't know - sorry. I don't actually watch it, myself.
Oh, in that case I don't know - sorry. I don't actually watch it, myself.
Oh thanks a lot. Spoilers, much?
Now you made me imagine a scene where the car appears up next to the school with Trixie driving and trying to peer over the dashboard at the same time whilst Lucifer offers encouragement and works the gears.
"Please Allow Me to Introduce Yourself" by Dr. Linda Martin.
Oh yes, Chloe can certainly be funny. I'm saying she's the Straight Man to everyone else's hedonism and cheerful disregard for consequence. I like Chloe a lot.
Well, making Trixie happy is a noble goal. His mum beating him up is probably not.
Chloe is a contrast to Lucifer and his family (including Mazekeen thematically if not techincally) in that Chloe associates sex with love whilst they associate sex with pleasure. Mazekeen and Amenideal came close to sex and affection combined and then backed away from it hurriedly. It seemed to disturb both of them…
If that surprised you then check out a quiz show called Countdown. It's an afternoon TV show for a mainstream audience. Here's a clip:
Nah, I'm pretty certain the title would be "The Varieties of Religious Experience (Part Two)".
Ah yes, modern morality - where thinking you're better than someone else is a worse sin than being wrong / theft.
I hope the Detective-Lucifer romance doesn't go completely back on the shelf. I grudgingly accepted the road-bump put in their way but I honestly really like them both and want to see them get together. I KNOW that this would probably upset the dynamic of the show and maybe by necessity has to not happen at least…
Ah, small correction - Lucifer DID let Trixie drive. As they leave he tells Trixie "we'll just have to wait until your mother is out of sight" and then immediately after that we see him inspecting his car in the underground car park and muttering "kids!". So not only did Trixie drive but she probably scratched /…
Wow! Neither did I! That was a good catch!
The interaction between Maze and Chloe at the party was perfect. You could almost hear Chloe's face-muscles creaking as she forced that smile onto her face. Honestly, they couldn't have found a better "straight-man" than Chloe amidst all the decadence, hedomism and enthusiasm of the show. She's a little like the…
Tiny moment but the way the woman on the desk at the party's face lit up when she thought that Trixie had "two momies" made me chuckle. She was practically falling over herself with delight. Alongside the gluten-free bakesales and the "certain type of car" it seemed another opportunity to ride the "I'm a good person"…
And also, I saw the "Fight Like A Girl" trailer for this movie just before Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and you know what…? I actually liked it.
No quotation marks for me. Nicholas Cage makes everything good. Hell, Ghost Rider 2 was full on bonkers awesome with Cage bounding around like a motherfucker whilst trying not to transform whilst interrogating someone.
This conversation sure does.
I don't think it's as simple as whether the switch marked psychopath in the human brain is set to on or to off. Studies by the US military as part of their program to break down ordinary people to the point where they are willing to kill concluded that around two out of every hundred people was naturally able to kill…
True. But on the plus side they got the melting point of Titanium correct. :)