Lucifer

Big question though is why Chloe and Dan didn't say 'hey, how the hell did you get down to the beach???'

Well, Dan knows Mum's and Lucifer's real identity, but Chloe can claim she was focusing on the subject and couldn't keep track on her partner. Thing is, they might have filmed the talk but that scene might have ended on the cutting room floor.
 
I'm glad he was not God after all. That actor played in Supernatural as one of the bad guy, so it was quite weird for me when I saw him.
He was also a detective on the show 'Psych'.
 
Sorry guys, but I have no idea how to add that spoiler thingy. :rolleyes:

What do you think about the end of this episode ?
Totally intriguing. Makes you anxious for the return of the show to find out what is going on. I love the show, love the characters (can't help myself I am a total Maze fan), I actually love so much of the sub-context in what's going on. I do wish sometimes they made the police cases a little more interesting but other than that, no complaints.
 
Totally intriguing. Makes you anxious for the return of the show to find out what is going on. I love the show, love the characters (can't help myself I am a total Maze fan), I actually love so much of the sub-context in what's going on. I do wish sometimes they made the police cases a little more interesting but other than that, no complaints.

The police cases are just the background. All the funny part comes from the sub-context and of course, Lucifer's *problems*
 
In Psych, Shawn Spencer was the star.
LOL Yes of course Shawn was the star of Psych, there was a comment that the actor who played the "God" character also played a bad guy on Supernatural and I just commented that he also played Lassiter (or as Shawn called him 'Lassie') on Psych. That's where I recognized him from.
 
I have to admit, when I first saw the trailers I thought this was going to be a load of crap. But I ended up watching an episode (second or third, I forget), and really liked how it was presented. Now, I'm happy there will be a season three, and hope the writers keep up the good work. :D
 
Question: where to Lucifer and Amenadiel put those enormous wings when they're wearing clothing? Even folded, the wings must look like big, old backpacks under their shirts. :D
 
Question: where to Lucifer and Amenadiel put those enormous wings when they're wearing clothing? Even folded, the wings must look like big, old backpacks under their shirts. :D

Magic. Same thing that hides Lucifer's real identity from us. In my trilogy I explain this thing by God given humans Language and therefore, wrapping demons and nightly creatures under an illusion. In this series they haven't explained the reason.
 
Magic. Same thing that hides Lucifer's real identity from us. In my trilogy I explain this thing by God given humans Language and therefore, wrapping demons and nightly creatures under an illusion. In this series they haven't explained the reason.
So, why no magic to hide the scars left on Lucifer's back after he cut his wings? Considering his ah, social activities, after hours, he must have done lot of explaining.
Symbolic scars of shame imposed by his Dad? :unsure:
 
So, why no magic to hide the scars left on Lucifer's back after he cut his wings?

Visualisation. They needed to show the audience that he is a fallen angel. I suspect that showing him having a stubby skeletals would have cost quite a bit, while the scars can be made with silicon and makeup.
 

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