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But according to Lucifer, Amendiel and Maze's conversation at the grave earlier, the blade is supposed to only have that effect on humans and its supposed to have the opposite effect on celestial beings (that they don't want to use it), so the blade reacting to his rage and frustration, is reacting as if a human was

I have a question, so Lucifer was pissed off and Charlotte saw the blade react, in response she saw an opening and clearly her plan it to cut Lucifer's ties (it sound like next week she tries to remove his attachments and when that doesn't work, she tries to turn them against him) but I'm not certain what she saw.

Sorry if this is repetitive, my messages are all screwed up. But I have doubts Heath makes it back (given the actor's burgeoning own career and that his comic storyline can be replaced as I don't know that he plays a big part in the war but he might be one of the first victims of the Whisperers before they are even

Maybe, maybe not. There is a very good chance Heath doesn't make it back (I don't know that his story line couldn't be handed off to someone else and the actor is the new 24 guy) and Tara has actual military experience. But, also, I am vaguely expecting that they don't make it back before all hell breaks lose (and

I have a spoiler related thought or two….

I will dwell on this later but I know I had a fear that the discovery of Bernard would be a bit of a watershed. For instant, I am wondering if Charlotte is one too basically because Ford used her exact words.

Ah, that makes sense since the initial humor in Pops is that Lucifer so thinks he has perspective on the case when he identifies an estranged son and that grew out of what happened in Priest.

I keep thinking the priest one followed Pops. The Priest one is a must watch because it probably has the biggest ramifications. I just keep thinking Pops started Lucifer on the steps to the deal he makes.

I agree the supernatural world building is sort of odd. I read this and was kind of reminded of Grimm and I hope this show learns lessons from Grimm that has had balance problems between the police procedural and the greater mythology. I am feeling cautious that might be the reason that they want to keep Chloe in

Ah, my advice is, and was to a bunch of people at beginning of the season, is to start actually at a Season 1 episode called "Pops" there is some thought that there is an episode about one or two before it, which fine. But, it had new show growing pains (the pilot is pretty good) and it was about then the characters

I must confess, I thought we would have maybe had more of the lead up to John's murder (given that the actor who plays him is part of their 'family') and I suppose we will just because I thought we were uncovering more of Chloe. I don't want to make it seem like I didn't like this episode, I basically agreed with

He did, though they still sent verification up the chain that Anatoli verified even though we didn't know him yet (and even then, they wanted Oliver to kill a guy to make sure). So, its not necessarily definitive proof. I would just imagine that she wants to find out everything she can about the Bratva to challenge

The director did the Canary Cry episode last year which was also kind of a good ensemble piece and particularly in the confrontation with Damien Dark in the end as Diggle realized the betrayal.

I'm just wondering where a person wasn't raised with any bent toward the supernatural at all, it might shock them that it does exist but they never actually gave it much thought, versus people who either believe its allegory or that it has some validity or basis in reality to be faced with what the believed was a

Nope, but she strikes me as sensitive enough that if that is Maze's real face to read how uncomfortable she was to be positive about it. But it kind of also goes back to my theory about Chloe, if you are raised with no religion or faith upbringing but otherwise good values, are angels, demons, or God or the Devil

Though I still like how they have handled it better than, say, keeping Iris in the dark for so long on the Flash. Like, Chloe investigated, was cut off by an excuse by Amendiel that seemed somewhat legitimate, and then was sort of challenged to just trust in who Lucifer has been proving to be to her.

I think that was the bittersweet part because, as previously discussed, Trixie isn't an idiot and did pause for a moment so my guess is she knew that was real. And that was her real reaction and Maze was so happy in that moment that it was even sadder about Dr. Linda. And made me think Lucifer was probably wrong, I

Though this filming was awhile ago..

I'm almost wondering if they realized how much of the first two seasons were Addy episodes they just went the other extreme. We kind of know her life at this point given she was like 19 when the show started. Given the wardrobe, I'm sort of wondering if she is pregnant in real life.

Yeah, I'm just confused on all the various serums and everything and then not sure if what Merc gave herself and 10K was just temporary.