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Interesting tidbit. Lucifer has only ever broken 1 deal in his lifetime, which was with Cain, after they brought Able back from the dead, because Chloe almost got killed. Lucifer ends up fulfilling the deal in the end anyway, which is why i imagine he's so happy about it, he finally gets to keep his deal
The fact he managed to get a scratch on Lucifer is impressive on Cain's part. He might be thousands of years old, but he's physically just a human, and chronologically still just a child to an archangel.
@@gamingcentral4730 Excuse me! Are you even listening to yourself? Lucifer was an Arcangel before he fell and not just some any arcangel he was the most powerfull arcangel
@@niloyroy4456 you need to read the bible, and his name is not lucifer. That, is the name given when he fell. His actual heavenly name is Samael . The devil, was never an archangel. You need to actually learn what he actually is.
@@prakashroy6151 are you? There is nowhere anywhere in the bible or revaluations at states he is an archangel anywhere. He literally, barely even mentioned 😂 like a lot in those fairly tales
@@MsKm373 but then she's back to heaven , but im not really sure she goes to heaven again. i mean she's hosting an orgy party , im pretty sure thats a sin haha
I was wondering how many people understood that...that the devil not only understands the guilt that damns you: he knows that guilt...that his own guilt binds him. I wonder if that's because he's the devil or why he's the devil.
I love that. Plus, the fact that as he does so, the Devil face just slowly returns to him. Because the Angels forms reflect how they seem themselves as. So as he damns Cain, you can literally see in his transformation the hate he feels towards himself
@@jasonking7570 Lucifer hated the fact he ENJOYED it, because he knows he shouldn't have but Pierce killed charlotte, broke Chloe's heart, Lucifer killed him and enjoyed it out of anger, and resentment, when he should of done the right thing. which is why in S4 we see the downward spiral and self hatred
What I like here is that for all Lucifer's lament about losing his devil face, everything changes here. It's in those final words with Cain that he gives voice to *his* monster - and his devil face comes back. What's even better is the fact that Lucifer has *no* idea it's back - until he sees Chloe's reaction.
He's much more impressive in the Amenadiel fight. Plus he also wants Lucifer to kill him. Lucifer killing a human is what gave him his devil face back (and subsequently revealed his true form to Chloe).
Joel Guerra The man of steel smashes buildings, throws cars, superpunches badguys who can take it, poor Lucifer Morningstar couldn’t even get out of a damnn freeze room because the wall were reinforced with stronger steel. Hmmm ok
"Deep down, you know you're a monster. Cause no matter what you tell yourself. You can't outrun what you've done; what you truly are." Subconsciously Lucifer acknowledged those words about himself as well. Hence the flickering flames in his face; he once more saw himself a monster, his devil face came back.
I don't. I love Pierce. I think he's an awesome villain, and he's sexy enough that I'm fine with watching his scenes with Chloe even though I ship her with Lucifer
I don't see why you'd EVER do that with any show, it leaves so much content out. It's not just "oh pierce is with chloe, skip" It's finding out more about the characters and who they really are.
Ellie: I think the devil gets a bad rap. I mean what did he do that was really that bad? Rebel against his dad? Ask some naked lady if she wanted an apple? Lucifer: Be still my heart. Do ho on
Just to clarify, Cain lost his mark because he fell in love with Chloe, saw that life is worth living, and felt regret for killing Abel because now he sees that he deprived him of that. Lucifer lost his devil face and gained his wings back because after giving his mother her own universe and wanting to reveal his true self to Chloe, he finally felt good about himself and no longer felt like a monster. This is to show how our feelings make us view ourselves. So, by killing Cain, Lucifer gets his devil face back. My only question is why does killing someone who was going to kill him and the love of his life make him feel like a monster again and why does he continue to feel like a monster from this point on? I know season 4 dealt with this, but he still has his devil face is season 5.
@@angel_in-black VERY late to the convo, Chloe taught him about justice though. Killing Cain was vengeance. Hence his regret. Cain was human again, Lucifer could have let Chloe arrest him for the murder.
@@DizziDiamond Objectively the acting isn't the best man it's like supernatural. The show is great but the acting is certainly not the strongest aspect
As a police captain and the guy who lived for centuries I don’t understand how he hasn’t figured out that he could’ve just melted this knife and use it as bullets
The way his voice changes as he tells pierce he’s going to hell. Shows the devil in him that enjoyment that he shall return and torture him in hell through eternity for being his enemy he made him feel regret just to get his victory 👏🏾👏🏾
This is the best devil face of the whole show, the ones before it looked like a filter the ones in season 4 looks too round for Tom Ellis's face and this one? This one is perfect
I just realized that Lucifer stabbed Cain in the same place he did when he was trying to prove if he was Cain. You can not tell me Lucifer did not do that on purpose.
Chloe finally sees Lucifer, which also means she now knows she has a demon roommate. Lolz, full Maize appearance reveal. Damn you fox give us another season.
That system is so weird. So if you're a completely remorseless killer you go to heaven, but if you feel slightly guilty about cheating on an exam 20 years ago, you go to hell? You're rewarding pure evil and punishing people for having a conscience...
Pretty sure the *intent* of the system is that you have to feel true regret, hate yourself for what you've done. They seem to have taken a larger scope thought process to it. I mean, if you are a completely remorseless killer, you aren't really evil. You don't recognize what you've done as bad. You don't blame a clinically psychopathic person for doing psychopathic things because they don't recognize it as wrong. So the system doesn't blame a remorseless killer for being what they are. It only punishes people who do things they know were wrong. Might be wrong though.
It’s shame we don’t see Cain fighting normal humans, we saw him only with Lucifer and Amenadiel..in comparison with normal people, he’d be outstanding due to his experience and would break them in seconds, but against these two, he’s just a rookie when comes to time spent on training ( and I am not mentioning their physical abilities)
Almost 6 years later and I remember clearly the mix of emotions while watching this, for me it is still the best climax of the entire show. The acting, the way he goes on full evil madness, cain finally dying (we waited so long for this 😭) and of course chloe finally acknowledging the truth after 3 entire seasons. I thank god so much that netflix had pick up the series and made 3 more seasons, it would be REALLY sad not knowing what would happen after that
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@@singwahlin1777 Even though he had just one scene sadly, Tom Ellis's Lucifer and his interaction with Matt Ryan's Constantine was one of the best standouts of a crossover. He was absolutely hilarious, and it was a delightful surprise, I would love to see more of these two together as they have fantastic on-screen chemistry.
I have seen this scene so many times and I just barely heard the genuine curiousity in Lucifer's voice when he sees Chloe's shocked face. I keep saying at the time Chloe was talking, "He doesn't know. He doesn't know!"
I've never been able to fathom any of the various takes on Lucifer from Faust onwards. We're told that he was the greatest of the archangels, he has existed since before time began, has probably encountered every type of human duplicity in that vast span of time; yet we're supposed to believe that, on occasion, humans have bested him. I think not. But I imagine dramatic licence demands that it be so. I find him a fascinating character, who apparently only exists because of a mis-translation of the one of the various names for the planet Venus.