"Lucifer" Trip to Stabby Town (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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Stabby Stabby Get Too mad-dy?
DuskShadow1 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Things came to a head when the sword of the Angel of Death was stolen from the burial site of Uriel, Lucy's brother angel.

So the blade evokes an untamable urge to act upon even the slightest whims of anger and resentment, passing from one hand to another, leaving a wake of blood. AND STOLEN PUDDING? lol

But this is Lucifer, and there's always a bit of comedic anticry added to spice things up...alongside the murder. Things get kinda of hot with a jealous lady detective suspects Lucifer is banging the cute latina analyst, and as much as I would like that to happen, shes just too perky and innocent, so thats out the window.

In the end Lucifer has gone back to talking about his problems with the therapist, now come to terms with the fact that hes really the devil, and she berates him about whether or not Hitler is in a special section of hell, along with other notorious historical douches. BUT then Lucy mentions that Trump will certainly be going there and the whole episode brightened my day. Things were resolved, pudding was stolen admittedly, and now I indirectly know Jerry Bruckheimer is NOT a Trump Supporter. Gotta love television; even in 2017, there's still a few gems left. CIAO ^~^
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8/10
"So she is you in a skirt"
ygwerin18 November 2022
Just how public spirited are people in western society, in this 21st century of the Christian calendar, are we we really that much more concerned with the fate, of our fellow homo sapiens than we were say a couple of centuries ago?

If we witnessed someone being chased through a public park, to be cornered in an alleyway and physically assaulted, just what would we do about it?

Would we intervene and try and tackle the culprit, call out to raise the alarm, phone the old bill, everyone would expect to receive assistance if it happened to them, but what would they be prepared to do for someone else?

I honestly don't know what I would do precisely, I am not a brave bloke by any means, and I sincerely hope that i would do one of the latter things at the very least.

But a murder is committed here in this episode in broad daylight, the victim is not only brutally assaulted but actually murdered, and her assailant jogs off carrying the bloody murder weapon, the preceding chase went through the park and beyond, with passers by barged out of the way without any of them seemingly unduly alarmed.

Doctor Linda Martin had reached the end of her tether with Lucifer Morningstar's therapy sessions, he being a straightforward sort of bloke had been, telling her the quite literal truth and nothing but, and well she being only a mortal therapist, mistook it all for similes and metaphors.

The good doctor had been perpetually demanding that he tell her the unvarnished truth, but in reality she just couldn't handle anything like it, Lucifer still doesn't seem to be able to handle human subtleties, and is totally at a loss at what he had done wrong.

Remarkably doctor Linda actually admitted Lucifer into another session, perhaps it was because Maze had finally convinced her, that she was her genuine friend, but it was rather foolish for Lucifer to imagine that, she would simply wish to concentrate on his woes.

When Lucifer buried his brother Uriel he thought, that he had chosen the perfect spot, and that it was unlikely to be unearthed, what to me was unfathomable is why he chose to bury Azrael's blade with the body.

Lucifer can not exactly advertise his quest, so he has to ask a favour, of a police colleague with specialist knowledge, and Ella seems to drive a hard bargain.

But am I mistaken in my assumption, that detective Decker is actually jealous, of Ella and Lucifer spending so much time together?

When Lucifer decided to cast his mother to her earthly perdition, did he imagine that their paths would cross, in the lawyers office of one Charlotte Richards?

One murder has quite literally led to another across Los Angeles and effectively, two separate investigations are being carried out that directly related to it, with forensic boffin Ella Lopez having to work on both of them, one unofficially aiding Lucifer, and the other as her day job with the old bill.

With Lucifer having to also cover both bases trying to locate, the Angel of Death's weapon to prevent it being used, and working as a partner to Detective Decker, to investigate the murders and bring the culprit to justice.
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