"Lucifer" Orange Is the New Maze (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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(2018)

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8/10
Oh Mazikeen, Mazikeen!
thekhpro19 July 2020
What's wrong with Maze??? I still couldn't understand why the demon who thinks herself soulless can be such an upset by others??? Isn't it a sharp change in 5-6 episodes?
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7/10
Motives & Realities?
ygwerin119 February 2023
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Charlotte Richards certainly needs answers, with oh so many questions, but can she hope to know who or what to ask, let alone believe what they tell her.

Should either Amanadial or Pearce tell her any kinds of 'Truths' have either of them earned that right?

Maze wants Lucifer to take her home, but when he refuses to oblige, is she simply peeved with Lucifer, or can she be truly behind an horrific murder spree?

Pearce, Chloe, Lucifer, are they any form of a manage a trios?

Pearce is seriously annoyed at any possible consideration, that there is anything between Chloe and Lucifer.

Is Lucifer really okay with any possible development, in personal relations between Chloe and Pearce?

How exactly does Chloe feel about either Lucifer or Pearce.
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10/10
Improving Over Previous Episodes
ecatalan9814 April 2018
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What makes this episode such a great watch is that it gets back to the core of the series: Lucifer and Chloe. It's their relationship that separates this show from other "procedural" TV series. Over past episodes, "Lucifer" had become an entertaining, if predictable "cop show", with Lucifer's and Chloe's relationship being pushed further and further in the background. The last few episodes including this one, Lucifer's and Chloe's storyline has sparked new life. Lucifer's bachelor antics have greatly diminished as his hidden love for detective Chloe grows more intense in every episode. The comedy aspects of the show remain entertaining. The character of Cain has been key in revamping the love story between Lucifer and Chloe. Cain's dark intentions become clearer with each episode.

All in all, Lucifer has become one of my favorite TV series. It's not Game Of Thrones or Breaking Bad, but it sure is very entertaining!
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4/10
Slightly better than last weeks....But WTF
garabedian12329 March 2018
Sorry..this story line just aint working for me. I really liked the sinnerman pierce story arc...IT looks as though that arc was abandoned but we will still have and ending for it. And instead we get Maze...jealous over her ex that she doesnt give two cents about...She is suddenly so mad she wants to leave earth. THis is lame..stupid and out of character. Lucifer was still no fun except for 2 minutes when explaining to Charlotte Richards...which by the way was clearly told and believed everything at the start of the season...Yet here we are stretching it out and adding more drama to it...There is no story.
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