FOX | Netflix | Air Date: April 25, 2016
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thethtet666Mar 20, 2020
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lapintojrSep 2, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Absolutely splendid! The dialogue between the two brothers is intense, the photography makes it to the best, the scene on the roof is a great choice. In this episode elements of drama are masterfully combined with fun moments in a unique mix. The choice of the final scene is absolutely incredible, whit Lucifer dying and going back hell. Its strength is definitely the content that prevents you from looking away from the screen.
The ending is one of the protagonist’s first real human moments. Lucifer ends up changing himself, lowering his own defenses, and to save Chloe he sacrifices himself, but I mean not only physically. For she, he makes his greatest offering: renouncing himself and the free will and making a path with his father. Wonderful the choice to represent Hell
with a photograph in white and grey. I rate 10 but, if I could, I would definitely give 100 !!
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