LUCIFER SEASON 5 PART 2 REVIEW
General Overview of Lucifer (2016) Series if you don’t know:
Lucifer
Morningstar, bored from his sulking life in hell, comes to live in Los Angeles.
While there, he helps humanity with its miseries through his experience and
telepathic abilities to bring people's deepest desires and thoughts out of
them. While meeting with a Detective in his nightclub (Lux), a shootout
involving him and the Detective leads him to become an LAPD consultant who
tries to punish people for their crimes through law and justice.
Series Overview:
Country: United States
Genre: Drama, Crime,
Fantasy
Release: 2020-08-21
Creator: Tom Kapinos
Network:Â Â Â Â Â Fox (Seasons 1-3); Netflix(4-5)
Cast: Lauren German,
Tricia Helfer, DB Woodside, Aimee Garcia, Tom Ellis, Lesley Ann Brandt, Rachael
Harris, Kevin Alejandro, Scarlett Estevez
Review:
Netflix’s
Lucifer — Lucifer fans, if you will — have had a wild ride. They fell in love with
the series on FOX, where it aired for three seasons before being canceled and
scooped up by Netflix. Netflix later announced it would end the series with a
10-episode fifth season, then reversed course and split the season into two
8-episode chunks, plus signed on for a sixth and final season.
Overall, this
second half feels stronger than the first, in part because it does what Lucifer
does best. Lucifer isn’t a Breaking Bad prestige drama. It’s fun detective
occult fiction! Season 5, Part 2 embraces that campy sense of humor and
biblical lore, while paying attention to supporting characters who’ve grown on
fans over the years.
This new batch of
episodes is a fun, familiar offering that sets up what could be the Old
Scratch’s most grandiose arc yet. While the series occasionally trips over its
mythology, Lucifer leans into its strengths more often than not. This should
please those die-hard fans whose passion has increased its longevity nearly as
much as Lilith’s ring of immortality.
Prediction:
I think this series
is what you want to watch in lockdown and make it memorable. This is fun, drama
series. It does not make you bore at the end of the series. Till now its going
fine. The acting skills of Tom Ellis is hilarious. As a king of a hell, Tom
Ellis played the character of PlayBoy.
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