Yeah, I really don't think Tyler is dead for good. He's been working with the armory right? I imagine there's some sort of magic involved or something. I can't imagine they'd bring him back just to be killed off like that.
Yeah, I really don't think Tyler is dead for good. He's been working with the armory right? I imagine there's some sort of magic involved or something. I can't imagine they'd bring him back just to be killed off like that.
I can't get over how good this episode was…and how strong this season has been so far. This year's slate of DC TV is KILLING last year's. Every show has seen significant improvement, and none moreso than Arrow. So impressive.
I've really enjoyed this season so far besides for the darker first couple of episodes. The show is getting back to its lighter season 1 tone, and you can see the benefits of allowing Grant Gustin to play happy and content rather than mopey, which is when Barry becomes intolerable.
Great review Kyle. I couldn't agree more with how you put it…WWE gets some of the little things right but the big things are so bad lately. Like everything happening with the cruiserweight division is unforgivably bad and stupid…almost as if WWE is intentionally sabotaging things. I'm glad they seem to have wised…
I'm hopeful the Mad Hatter stuff is shelved for a while. He was really boring as a villain and dominating too much of the screen time.
Completely agreed Caroline on your observation of reading attraction into a lot of scenes. It definitely seemed like there was sexual tension between Lena and Kara and Kara and Mon-El. I think the show is almost definitely setting up Kara and Mon-El though…but yeah, I just thought the scene with Lena and Kara gave…
Another fantastic episode. This has been a great season so far. I just had a big smile on my face for every second of Maze/Trixie. Very necessary to have that in this episode as the Lucifer/Amenadiel guilt-fest was dark. I kind of missed Ella this episode, would have loved to see her reaction to Lucifer's behavior.
Completely agree. I keep getting EVIL vibes from Charlotte every scene she's in. It's very well done though in its subtlety.
Sybil is already sort of beginning to grate on me…something about a villain who uses mind control just isn't really that compelling. I will say that I thought the end of Damon's resistance to her was done very well with her altering the Elena memory.
It's crazy to think that last season I almost gave up on this gem of a show. Lots of credit to the writers of LoT for cutting all the dead weight from last year and becoming one of the most fun shows on TV. I was so impressed with this episode…it was the perfect tone for this series and the dialogue was perfect (I…
Yeah…Tetch is just NOT working. At all. Galavant was an awful villain but I prefer him to Tetch at this point. Very boring performance and a poor choice by the show as a reappearing villain.
Chris Wood is great. I keep getting an evil vibe from him just because of his great work on the Vampire Diaries as a diabolical villain. Glad he wasn't just a stoic boring guy here and they let him have a personality.
I'm basing this off the first episode when Chloe wanted to investigate Lucifer and Ella was semi-involved…but I could definitely see her role as the bridge between believer and scientist becoming a sort of antagonist to Lucifer and investigating him outside Chloe.
It's funny that the whole "Charlotte" has super strength thing and hasn't told anyone about it is getting ignored. She is very clearly playing a long game here that relies on Lucifer and Amenadiel giving her the benefit of the doubt and allowing her to stick around.
I think Heyman was frustrated because he was given the impossible task of trying to get Lesnar heel heat in his hometown. A real lack of foresight there on WWE's part but that's nothing new.
Another fantastic episode of Lucifer.
Man…the Member berries get me every time. Tying it all back to JJ Abrams/Star Wars from the Season Premiere was so perfect.
Great review Alasdair. I thought Cody Rhodes did a fantastic job making a throw-away villain memorable. Reminds me of the original Count Vertigo but slightly less unhinged.
Ouch, that hurts lol…We always see eye to eye on wrestling and 99% of the time on Lucifer. "No one calls my skank a skank" was funny but it was also genuinely sort of touching…it got more of an awww!! from me than a laugh.
Wow, love your reviews LaToya but this was an A episode. One of the best of the series IMO. This was a season plus in the making, capitalizing on building up all these characters separately to finally throw them all together in the same place. Magical. Ella and Maze were hilarious together. In general, I'll give…