@phoenique He didn't hold anyone! He didn't say anything! He simply made his eyes red.... Lucifer protected those guys, with intimidation. They would have tried to all jump Amenadiel otherwise. That would have been bad for them. Instead Amenadiel punches a dude a few times and walks away...
I like your comment because it shows that they are a real family, they fight with each other, but their on the same side when it comes to anything else...
Me and my baby brother greet each other with insults every day. Then one day he came home from school with a red mark on his cheek and a tear in his eye, seconds later I was storming through that school looking for the kid who did it. That’s what good brothers are. I tease my little brothers more than anyone but they know when they are in trouble I’ll be collecting chins for them.
Okay but can we just talk about how good Lucifer is in this scene? He’s not making jokes or anything because he KNOWS that the kid meant a lot to Amenadiel (spelling?). When he said he knew, Lucifer just said, “I’ll drive.” No questions asked. He knows what Amenadiel wanted to do. And, he kept the other guys back but didn’t join in on the fight. Just scared the living daylights out of them with his... devil-ness. Lucifer is such a well-written character and the show is brilliant in many ways. Okay, rant over, I’ll go now.
Hurting or killing a innocent person will make Lucifer enraged equally quick. Right back to that first season, whether it was that singer in the first ep, or that priest.
I love how Lucifer just steps right towards them and flashes his eyes. None of them would really *believe* they saw his eyes flash; they'd all just think 'Yeah, that white man in a suit, walking up to some hoodlums and staring them down, not an ounce of fear? Yeah. We want none of that; he's way more trouble than he looks.'
@@josephhodges718 Well, he never wanted the job in hell as is. And even on earth, he'd rather be having a good time, and seeing others have a good time.
In the bible, the devil and the satan (it's a group name, like "fish") are referred to as "the Adversary". Not of God, but the Adversary of Man. They are used to test and punish mankind. Not to do or bring evil, but to root it out and punish it.
The moment where Lucifer comes to stand quietly behind his grieving brother, before anything else, just silently letting his brother know that he is there, lending his support, and has his back, before a single word is spoken...powerful and pure, real brotherhood.
Think about it. These two are such great actors that you can look at them onscreen, a black man and a white man, and believe, without question, that they're brothers. That is incredible.
I love it. I mean they're angels so color doesn't really matter to me but their on screen chemistry just makes me feel like they're big and younger brother
@@Flamerider68 yes please. End of 4 left me sad and unsatisfied. This is gonna make me seem petulant like a child but Spoilers I don't want Lucifer to have to stay in hell. I want him to solve crimes with Chloe. I want him to stay by her side and be that badass fallen Angel that he is.
@@devinwhite5064 I wanna see him and Chloe back together solving both human and celestial crimes together too. Perhaps there will be a rebellion in hell and Chloe, Maze and Amenadiel will somehow have to come to his rescue. Lucifer is always rescuing and dealing out punishment so, it would be nice to see him be saved by those he loves the most for a change. Just my opinion anyways. :)
When Ammenadiel stopped beating the guy, and he stood up, he looked up to the heavens, knowing His Father was watching his actions. When the song said, “Here comes Judgement day.” That was probably the first time in his existence he went against what his father would do; and took matters into his own hands. Making it HIS choice and not, “part of dads plan” He knew God would be watching, and I bet the thought of, “what is he gonna think?” Definitely crosses his mind This scene was soooo powerful.
I'm part of a trio it normally goes. Friend one:"I know who did this" Friend two:"I'll drive" Me grabbing them both:"Go after I make you some food, you're not beating people on an empty stomach. Hell stay for a meal I'll let you use my knife" For reference I keep my knives disturbingly sharp and if you touch them without consent I give you a warning and if you don't listen I give you a nightmare about why you never piss off the cook.
Hades God of the Underworld....... I think, and I'm clearly only guessing here he just typed in the first few words and let his phone do the rest, either way, what the fuck?
I still get goosebumps seeing this scene. Seeing Lucifer so deadly serious and restraining himself while supporting his brother's desire for revenge is so chilling. I know Lucifer has a lot of serious moments too but this is still in my top five
@@dylanlautt5597 Just the way he walks up and flashes his eyes to the other gangers and they immediately back off. A silent threat. They have no concept of who or what he is. Just that he's more than they can hope to handle.
So Charlies got a Guardian Angel (who would do anything for him), a Guardian Mum (who would die for him), A Gurdian Maze (who would do whatever it took to protect him), A guardian Eve (who is turning out to be one of the most selfless characters on the show) ... and Lucifer... That Kids future is looking pretty good right now.
Imagine when he gets older and if he got picked on in school -people making fun of him- Charlie: my dad will beat you to death my uncle Luci will take you to hell where Maze will torture you forever -bullies see lucifer with his devil face, maze looking at him phycopathically with knives and to top it off fury of god as Charlie dad- Charlie: you guys are screwed
Eve selfless?? If you are talking about Eve as Lucifer ex, then she was one of the most SELFISH characters on the show. Hell, she even released demons just to have Lucifer for herself.
Aren't they going to hell anyway? They're all drug dealers and - if not responsible themselves - are complicit with a murder. What does it take to go to hell in this show? For that matter, why does Amy care about people dying, when the good guys go to heaven?
@@ariqsyafwan4987 it would be good if he come back some haw I don't know how but since he is carrying Amenadiel's necklace from God may be he could come back as Ann angel are something are may be could come back as a different person by using there body as a vessel are some thing like that God and there mum could make him a angel and send him back down to keep Ann eye/look after Amenadiel's the writers to do something it's not fair that he died please don't gave me any hate
@@michellefoord6174 possible, but as tragic as it's sound, Caleb death is nescceasary to show Amenadiel the darkest side of humanity, an important part of his character develompment
As much as I love how emotional this scene is, can’t help but laugh at the idea of Amenadiel going “left up here” through gritted teeth and giving directions
What I think is even more amazing than the bond that Amenadiel and Lucifer show is the amount of restraint shown by Amenadiel. Earlier in the show we saw Lucifer stop an SUV from going anywhere and lift it up by it's bumper so we can assume Amenadiel is on par with that strength. The fact that he's holding back from not killing this human while being fueled by rage shows just how much control Amenadiel has.
I'm pretty sure they could do alot more destructive things Lucifer was weakened by chloe so if he wasnt mabye he would've been able to stop it even faster and amenadiel is just as strong as Lucifer so probs
Everybody's talking about Amenadiel's rage but take a good look at Lucifer's face at 1:05 - 1:14. Barely controlled fury for the senseless death of a boy and the pain it's causing his brother. There's literally gonna be hell to pay. And at 2:03, Lucifer looks back like "What, you done already? Should've let Maze handle this." Other nice touches: just as Amenadiel takes down the first guy, the lyrics in the background are "So, strike me down..." and when he headbutts the second guy "Debts are due, it's time to pay". Just perfect.
I love how Amenadiel no longer sees luci as his evil brother, but just his brother and knows Luci would raise hell for him. (Literally) anyone feel how angry he got when his newborn nephew was stolen? It wasn’t open like Amen was but damn it WAS there
Lucifer ain't evil. If people actually Researched him in real world terms(I'm non religious) but I research every obscure knowledge known to man and Lucifer stands for everything humans are(Sexuality, Revolution, Forbidden Knowledge, Music, The fact that every human being are their own God and thus responsible for their own actions) etc. People tend to put legs on his story but all's he did was rebel. The term "Devil" is just a moniker put on him by humans to blame someone else for their shitty actions. At the End of the day Lucifer is an Arch Angel, The first Angel
I love how Chloe promises him they'll find whoever did this, not only because it's her job, but because she can see how much Amenadiel is hurting. And I love even now how as soon as Amenadiel says he knows who did this, without hesitation lucifer responds "I'll drive".
It's also somewhat telling that Amenadiel waited for Chloe to leave. He knows she won't agree and doesn't put her in that position. He waits for Lucifer, because he knows Luci will back him.
You'd like to believe that... It ain't so though. Sometimes even brothers and sisters can be complete strangers to each other too I hate to say. I was the oldest son and my youngest sister was spoiled six ways to Sunday. I'm NOT as well off as her but then again daddy bought her house, gave her mom's car, you know, SPOILED? But parents moved out of state and told me if an emergency ever came up or if I need a serious favor, give her a call. Well I asked my sis for the very first favor from her. I was in an accident and couldn't work for six months. Regardless I was broker than a joke before I was allowed to work again and a friend loaned me a months rent to keep my most basic bill covered. Lets just say I didn't get ANYTHING for X-mas for myself this year and gave sis my LAST $20 dollars to buy a gift for my friend that bailed me out. This was after I paid back the loan of course. She pocketed it. I couldn't even get anything for myself yet she POCKETED the $20 dollars?!? I gave her to buy a gift for my friend? I told her son what I thought about that and she disowned me for it. Not that it made ANY real differences, she's NEVER done anything for me EVER anyways. But it's kinda sad that sis never considered EVER paying back the favors my parents set me up to do FOR HER. Not going to lie, never did that many for her but on the same note she never treated me like a brother either. I'd stop by, try to strike up a conversation and you would get the vibe she is just putting up with you. So the theory siblings ALWAYS have each others backs? FALSE. Sometimes siblings have ONLY their own back covered and rarely think beyond themselves too. But hey, sis IS doing better than me and I actually don't envy her for it for she is her OWN worst enemy as she SPOILS her FOUR kids just as badly as she was! I got to laugh at the IRONIC twist! But despite that, her kids are pretty rock solid and one is extremely smart and independent too. It's kind of 50/50 with her kids as two are decent and independent and the other two? Lock stepped into self-centered. Not bad given how spoiled my youngest sister is. Love them all though, just... sister disowned me so I'll respect that. Her life. Just think it sucks that even on the rare times our family gets together, as far as I can tell I DON'T exist in her mind. I always wonder how she is doing but it's not like she'll ever answers the phone when I call. Siblings always having each others backs? Sometimes siblings have nothing but backstabbing and daggers for each other too... Well least she's not backstabbing? But definitely treats me like I don't exist. So much for siblings being solid marks for each other.
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 Michael doesn't exist in this show and lucifer didn't murder uriel moron. Uriel was going to hurt or kill Chloe so he simply defended her.
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 actually he did, did you not even watch the show? It was only thing that was unpredictable. Uriel predicted all of lucifers moves and was going to defeat him. You know why it was unpredictable, because he didn't want to kill him genius.
I love this scene. We never see this side of Ammenedial, and him and Lucifer like this either. Seeing this combo is a growing moment for the both of them.
Lucifer hates injustice. If he'd been the one to "do the kid a favor" and get him out of the gang, and this happened, well, he'd probably be more furious than Amenadial...maybe.
I just started rewatching the series after season 4 and can I just say I love it how close Lucifer and Amanadiel became? And Amanadiels character development I JUST LOVE THIS SHOW.
Yea, too bad Season 3 was over extended and dragged on forever. Now that Netflix has it they're doing very focused, compact seasons and I love it. Stuff happens and it's enjoyable. Here's hoping for Season 5~~~~
I love the brotherly moment here. Lucifer didn’t ask any questions when Amenadiel said he knew who it was. He didn’t take any part in beating the guy up, didn’t turn it into a bloodbath, just made sure that Amenadiel wasn’t interrupted. And he didn’t take any part in Amenadiels violence, even though we know Lucifer loves to punish people. I love their brotherhood in this scene.
This scene is powerful and memorable for a few very distinct reasons: 1) Lucifer is ANGRY. Not his usual loud and boastful anger, but that silent inner inferno that burns when a moral line has been crossed and an innocent person (in this case, a young boy) was harmed/killed. You can see it in Tom's face. His face is flat, but his eyes are bulging and dark. Empty. He is BEYOND ENRAGED. 2) Lucifer is quiet. He is tempering himself because he is not only witnessing the unnecessary death of an innocent, but the pure and raw pain in Amenadiel. He can feel his brother's real raw pain, an ache within his soul. Amenadiel was practicing being a father on this kid, to prep for Charlie. He thought that he understood humanity until this moment. This is when it hits him that not only was Lucifer right about certain aspects of humanity, but that the unjust had hit someone whom looked up to Amenadiel and told him he'd make an amazing father one day. 3) D.B. Woodside's acting here is EXTRAORDINARY. His face reads betrayal, pain, rage, sadness, and vengeance all in a few seconds. The feelings of a parent losing a child, a brother losing his little, and a man witnessing the unlawful death of someone trying to live a better life. Amenadiel is shaken to his core over this, and its because of this, Lucifer knows better than to question it, and him. Hence, "ill drive." 4)Amenadiel only stops himself from killing the man when he remembers that he himself isnt human, that he is a celestial, and that he is better than man, especially this one. Lucifer didn't say anything when Amenadiel stopped short, even though he looked as if he wanted to, because again he knew better. They're brothers. And never has a scene on this show more demonstrated their deep and eternal bond than this one. The narrative was rushed in this episode, but it was still handled properly and with the dignity, respect, and sensitivity required. Kudos.
You pissed off two of God's oldest and very powerful angels and you still try to act big? haha Earth... Heaven... Hell... These two cover all three. Try and run.
@Sami Saleh Exactly how Amenadiel is acting is how i get when someone i love and care for gets hurt, i get quiet and i let my rage boil and marinate then i unleash.
Miecyzslaw Stilinski Uriel is the youngest, I don’t know what this guy is on about *Facepalm* Lucifer was the first ever Arch Angel created that’s why he thought he was better than everyone else and deserved God’s place more than God so he started a rebellion. (Narcissistic behaviour)
@@crazydude2361 well yes according to the bible n all luci was the best and most handsome hence the arrogance to try and overthrow god. But in this show amenadial is older than Lucifer
Lucifer already knew Amenadiel knew who did it. Atleast that's what it felt like. He just waited until Chloe was done talking and walked away, then he walked up to him to give him the choice, and when Amenadiel said "I know who did this", Lucifer didn't hesitate for a single second. That's how well they know, love and respect each other. Lucifer 100% knew.
God I just love this scene Lucifer understands how serious this is, and when Amenadiel says "I know who did this." Lucifer was like, this ain't no joke, this is serious, if his older brother is pissed like that, so of course he goes "i'll drive." cause he knows how his brother would be, and helps him out.
I loved Lucifer saying "I'll drive" He knows his brother and we've watched them grow closer as the Show's went on. I like any chance to see some Brotherly bonding with these 2 👍
*After Lucifer return to hell Amenadiel : brother, we need your help, Chloe needs you Lucifer : sorry brother, as much as i love her, i can't leave hell, or... Amenadiel : a demon scum has kidnapped Charlie and Trixie Lucifer: ...
Fun little parallel here. In the very first episode Lucifer tried to help someone take a path to a better life only for them to die a short while later. Now Amenadiel's going through the same thing after having truly come to connect to humanity. Probably why Lucifer is taking it so seriously.
Ilove how Lucifer doesn’t try to tempt Amenidiel to kill that guy. Luci isn’t interested in corrupting his brother. He just wants to be there for him in his moment of pain.
I love how even when this enraged Amenadiel still controls himself. I mean if he used his true strength the guy’s face would have splattered across the pavement.
What i love is the comparisons when luci stands and is driving with him, like the devil and angel both equal in rage and mind and the silence just makes the contrast seem all that more real, rather than lucifer making jokes as he always does.
The moment Amenadiel saw the kids face Lucifer knew that shit just got real. It's funny I did this with my younger brother when our sister was being bullied by some kids from around the corner so we went there no questions asked and kicked some arse so this scene really speaks to me.
People often forget that all other angels (like Michael, (in this case Amenadial)) are actually brothers of Lucifer rather than just arch nemesis'. So in moments of mutual agreement, they are gonna have each other's back. That was satisfying to watch.
THESE TWO...! You can literally see the brother bond between them, Amenadiel's rage and pain over losing that boy and how Lucifer is like "I don't know him but know how you feel" and was ready to let him punish the wrongdoer his way. He didn't question him or pull any jokes, he was just there for his brother and helped him punish a bad person for killing a kid.
But political correctness wins again no black on black violence even if one is technically an angel. It would have been more interesting if amenadiel had in Angelic version of the whole devil eyes thing like his eyes glowing a grayish White a similar Hue to his wings. And was that it could have served as a point of growth that his new position would be the in between the beauty of the Divine and The Ugly. Along with a potential new gimmick with them showing The Untouchables the Wrath of paradise and Punishment. With Lucifer and amenadiel occasionally smiting those who evade man's punishment. the occasional Shepherd's to a misbehaving flock so to speak. In the form of Scare Tactics and beatings to turn the dirty sinners in the choir boys/girls not to mention singing like canaries to the detective and possibly a worthwhile priest
@@Doctor_Odin he would've beaten all ten commandments into Tahir if he truly wanted lose it, but Angel of any status are forbidden from killing humans, if they do their wings and powers get removed until they repent.
One of my best part of movies is when brothers usually don't get along and share much screen time often. But then they have to team up occasionally and kick ass together... They r really beautiful moments. Damon and stephan Elijah n Klaus Lucifer n amenediel Scofield n burrows Dean n Sam..( although they team up too often)
This episode finally it touched on feels like to be a black man in America, and gives Amenadiel just a taste of that and shows that the Celestial’s are(for the most part) unaware of racism.
All the comments talk about Lucifer's "I'll drive" but I think the better part is how pissed he looked as he walked up behind Amenadiel before saying it. Seeing his brother genuinely emotionally hurt like that pissed him off, and it's great.
@ 1:13 u can see from Lucifer's eye movement that he is truly sorry to whoever that killed the kid, not because Amenadiel will kick his ass but because He will probably deny the asshole's entry to heaven . That is why Lucy didn't move a hand in the fight, not because he didn't want to fight but because he will have all the fun and time he needs in hell where Amenadiel or any other Angel can't do anything about it.
WHEN HIS EYES LIT UP SO MANY COOL LINES CAME TO MIND Going somewhere? uh uh uh, no so fast Hello there going somewhere Easy now try me give me a reason, I dare you should I join in? Wanna have a crack at me? Any volunteers?
I love when Lucifer says “I’ll drive” he asks no questions about it. Lucifer didn’t even know the kid, but Lucifer was angry as well. He knows punishment and he knew that guy crossed a line
I cried in this scene uu I felt so sorry for that kid I mean his storyline was so true. That's why I think Lucifer is one of the best series they talk about demons, the devil and angels but also about real life.