"Lucifer" ¡Diablo! (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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9/10
Promising episode
salehsulieman9723 August 2020
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The episode is great and everything but I have one question. In the fight scene between Lucifer and maze, Lucifer bled from his nose, I thought he only can bleed when he is around Chloe
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7/10
Getting old vibes?
kpant-1860230 August 2020
The plot of the show is totally fine . But I was feeling getting old vibes while watching the episode . Glad that Netflix owned this show.
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7/10
I feared the "meta" episode, but it's fine
camille_bourg-114 September 2020
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What is a pity in this episode is that Lucifer and Chloe's reunion doesn't happen: Michael's vile manoeuvre had already inevitably deprived them of it before Lucifer even returned... Hence no emotion, again, which appears to be this season's flaw so far, no tenderness, effusions or hugs, their couple not yet formed is already separated and Lucifer is only there as the millstone around her neck that follows Chloe everywhere to be forgiven for his umpteenth blunder... On the other hand, this episode completely faithful to the classic formula of the show and which wouldn't have looked out of place in seasons 2 or 3 is addicting and often very funny. Usually I don't really like these episodes called "meta", where a show uses a mirror image of itself to make fun of itself, an exercise in which Supernatural, for example, didn't convince me, but here, the fictional Diablo show is different enough from the real Lucifer in every way, carefully picking up the smallest details but systematically distorting them, not to feel like it's our show which is ridiculous and for us not to feel insulted as fans. Never named otherwise than by the names of their characters, as if they really were a second duo devil and detective, the actors playing Diablo and Dancer are the reflections of the state of mind of Lucifer and Chloe at that moment: he, living in his own fantasy world but not so stupid, has indeed guessed the identity of the culprit (does that remind you of anyone...?), and she, forced to play his stooge for a living and hating this situation, immediately becomes a role model for Chloe who sees in her the answer to the questions she asks herself about her free will, what depends on her will or not, what is her choice and what is not. Throughout the episode, the question of whether or not her love for Lucifer is real or not arises, tirelessly: the term is never uttered, but Lauren, once again excellent, makes it clear to us that Chloe feels like a prostitute that God paid for his son to have a good time, and her shame is palpable. No matter how hard Lucifer tries, nothing he can say makes her feel better. Michael has reasons to gloat: he hurt his brother even more than he initially expected! The long-awaited face-to-face between the twins is suffocating, their exchange of sarcasm and provocation gradually revealing a horrible truth: everything that Lucifer has ever done against the will of God, which cost him so much but offered him at least the illusion of being free, was put into his head by Michael! Lucifer never had free will! The prospect is dizzying... it is a pity that the director did not dwell longer on Lucifer's horror and dismay at the idea (hence no emotion again), but after such a revelation, the explosion of rage is understandable! The brothers grab hold of each other like two bickering teenagers, a scuffle like cats and dogs that makes us smile at these two dorks... at least until the moment when Lucifer puts an end to it with a brutality that leaves us speechless by picking up the blade that Maze, who came to attack him earlier, forgot there to cut Michael's face! The devil then believes that he has won and everything will be fine, but the harm is done: when he joins Chloe, believing that he can discuss with her and finally express his pain at having been deprived of free will by his brother, she can't accept that he once again brings everything to himself, and it is with tears in our eyes for the first time this season (emotion, at last!) that we see their dialogue turn into an argument and Chloe state in a blank voice that their love does not exist... But for Michael, that is not enough, not now that his brother disfigured him for life; and when Maze comes intending to apologize for her attack earlier, a further proof that this character is really moving in the right direction, it's not the devil that she finds but the archangel, who makes her a disturbing revelation about a certain object that her former boss always wears on him... rather thrilling!
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10/10
Insane Reveal
paulchristechgod21 August 2020
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This was a really good episode.The detective dancer story was funny.Maze's,Lucifer Chloe emotional rollercoaster was the second best part.The fact that everything that has happened from season 1 is because of Michael blows this season wide open.This ends on a really good cliffhanger,what is the 'Maze' secret?
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10/10
Great episode
evansjoshyr21 August 2020
Lucifer is back. Fun, intriguing, exciting episode that I really enjoyed. I yearn for season 5 part 2
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10/10
So good
ewellborn23 August 2020
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Really enjoyed this, but I wonder if Michael's manipulation is real or just playing on Lucifer's fear of manipulation.
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10/10
Lucifer's Diablo
shadow-7918727 September 2020
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I enjoyed this episode because of the parallels between Lucifer and Diablo and the show runners of both. As always there is fun and surprises Like Diablo's partner was Det. Dancer, which was originally supposed to be Chloe's name in the beginning of the series.
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5/10
Disappointed
Wauchu17 June 2021
You can tell these are different writers. Why are they turning the show into a soap opera unfortunately, this is where I part ways from a show I truly loved.
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1/10
Terrible Writing
nebula002425 August 2020
This is unfortunately the episode that caused me to stop watching the show. The script is clearly written in such a way to force the "drama" in a certain direction. Of course a good script would do this too, but in a much more subtle way. This was more like taking a hammer to the story a smashing it until the story moved in that direction. The show has also devolved into the trap that many long-running series tend to do, and that's where it spends most of the time flipping between character relationships and personal lives while nearly forgetting about the main cast. I was also VERY put off by the big "truth" that came out in this episode (no spoilers). Lucifer had very good reason not to say anything about it before and likely did so because he knew exactly how irrational her reaction would be. Lucifer spends half the episode trying to engage in conversation and explain his true feelings while Chloe uses emotional manipulation as a way to funnel her misplaced anger. Then, when Lucifer comes to Chloe with a situation that could have been a good place for them to show some empathy towards each other and move forward, Chloe again uses emotional manipulation to deflect from any reasonable discussion. She does this so the spotlight can be back on herself again, as if her problem is the only one that exists and totally dismisses Lucifer. This kind of writing makes me sick and I hope people realize this is not an acceptable way to conduct yourself in real life.
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5/10
Really? Back to filler quality writing episodes, like pre-netflix
ramana-spencer14 December 2020
First episode I've reviewed because it was socially disappointing..... And not in a artistic way. This one was like a flashback back to earlier sessions. So poorly written.... They wanted a device to put a wedge between Lucifer and Chloe. They chose a cheap one, but the worst part was how disconnected it was from all the writing of the past season and first two episodes.

I would give it less stars, but it's still a lucifer episode. So there's that.
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2/10
Bad acting
kat-601953 May 2023
This episode had so much bad acting from supporting cast. Main actors as always are excellent. But the scenes where they played LT Diablo those actors were bad horrible actors. I almost turned the episode off and skipped to the next episode as I'm binge watching the Lucifer on Netflix. But I don't want to miss anything so I'm forced myself to sit through the episode. All I can say if you're going to put a show inside of a good show. Get better actors and make it as good as the actually actors and the show. Other than that the show Lucifer is excellent. I love it and anything to do with the devil is great to watch.
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