well, i'm enjoying lucifer.
about 5 episodes in, binged the last 2 days.
as a recovered catholic, the premise is fun. the eye candy is great.
and it's just a lot of silly fun.
but can they keep this up? there's 5 seasons. will i get tired of it?
pwb
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niyad
(120,403 posts)LizBeth
(10,866 posts)I am on the last install of the last season. Glad you like it.
thucythucy
(8,743 posts)I love the writing/dialogue, and also whoever selected the music is brilliant!
Enjoy.
LearnedHand
(4,208 posts)Ive discovered some excellent new-to-me music because of this show. And oh my freaking gods, Tom Elliss renditions of Eternal Flame and All Along the Watchtower are outstanding!
Walleye
(35,998 posts)I was thinking we should ask senators Manchin and Sinema, What is it you desire?
mopinko
(71,911 posts)i do know i'd tell him anything. i dont have many secrets, tho.
Walleye
(35,998 posts)northoftheborder
(7,610 posts)mopinko
(71,911 posts)northoftheborder
(7,610 posts)bluedigger
(17,153 posts)Less whodunnit and more long form story.
hunter
(39,005 posts)That only makes me like it more.
mopinko
(71,911 posts)hunter
(39,005 posts)... than ordinary non-supernatural humans.
And the consistent premise of the series is that we create our own hell.
God knows I've created my own hell more than once.
I've really enjoyed this series.
It's like a Jay Ward "Fractured Fairy Tales" version of Sunday School.
Thanks to my religiously insane mom, God and Lucifer have always been people I can talk to.
I first read The Bible cover to cover when I was seven years old and I was much praised for it.
LearnedHand
(4,208 posts)about ethics, morals, humanism from this show.
LearnedHand
(4,208 posts)This has been my latest pandemic binge go-to. Tom Ellis is amazing as Lucifer, and the rest of the characters are superb (except that worm Espinoza). It never gets stale, either.