For anyone who may be looking to bring the drama to Thanksgiving this year, Lucifer’s family dinner is the ideal plus one.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
For anyone who may be looking to bring the drama to Thanksgiving this year, Lucifer’s family dinner is the ideal plus one.
Read moreIt may be a show about the devil, but Lucifer has always delivered the hopeful message that it’s never too late to turn things around.
Read more*Spoilers for Lucifer Season 5B ahead* One of the things I’ve always liked best about Lucifer is how openly it’s shown the benefits of therapy and the necessity of tackling our trauma. Every character on the show deserves an ode to the hard work they’ve done during their self-improvement journey over the course of the series, but it’s Dan Espinoza who has always been the most fascinating to me in
Read moreMusical specials are tough to get right. So often when I’ve gotten excited and looked forward to one, it’s been a flop instead. It doesn’t necessarily mean they’ve been bad before per se, but you either feel the very clear disconnect from story or its somehow too over the top. “Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam” however, gets it right–written by Ildy Modrovich and directed by Sherwin Shilati, it’s a work of
Read moreSpoilers Ahead For a series to be on air for five seasons and get better through time is a true rarity in television, especially in procedurals. And no, Lucifer wasn’t always perfect—the first season takes some time to gain momentum, but once it does, it’s smooth sailing until the end of two. While there are a number of incredible episodes in season three, the majority of it struggles to find
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