I enjoyed this episode because I love how the writers portrayed Lucifer on this show and I enjoy the actor who portrayed him (Mark Pellegrino). I didn't give it a 10 because the final imitation of Misha on Lucifer didn't feel authentic enough to truly be the Prince of Darkness. But I'll give Misha a couple of episodes to ease into it.
This episode was funny, witty, and brutal. It always is when Lucifer is in town. To be honest, the only reason I'm giving this a 8 is because of the subtle joke they managed to put into Lucifer's script.
If you haven't heard, there is a show about Lucifer (which the show is named) who is residing in Los Angeles and is helping a cop solve crime. I'm not sure if a lot of Supernatural fans know about it, but if they did they would have gotten a hardy laugh as I did when old Lucy said that.
Sam: "Well let's say you gank her. Then what?"
Lucifer: "I move to L.A., solve crimes?"
Bravo writers, bravo. For your writing I give a 10. For the episode, an 8.
This episode was funny, witty, and brutal. It always is when Lucifer is in town. To be honest, the only reason I'm giving this a 8 is because of the subtle joke they managed to put into Lucifer's script.
If you haven't heard, there is a show about Lucifer (which the show is named) who is residing in Los Angeles and is helping a cop solve crime. I'm not sure if a lot of Supernatural fans know about it, but if they did they would have gotten a hardy laugh as I did when old Lucy said that.
Sam: "Well let's say you gank her. Then what?"
Lucifer: "I move to L.A., solve crimes?"
Bravo writers, bravo. For your writing I give a 10. For the episode, an 8.