"Lucifer" Weaponizer (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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10/10
Grief and Grace Personified
rimsey-125 November 2020
Too often in film and TV the grieving process is wildly overblown or deeply melodramatic

This is only the second show I have seen where the grief displayed by the actor is so keen, so visceral that it makes your heart ache for them. The first was Romy Rosemont's gut wrenching performance as Finn Hudson's mum Carol as she sorted through his things in Glee's "The Quarterback".

And now we can add the stellar performance of Tom Ellis as Lucifer to that mix. The final scene of this episode personifies the brilliance of the writers and Tom as an actor. His entire performance makes you feel Lucifer's loss and unspeakable grief and guilt of what had just happened. The breathless keening of a truly hurting soul rips at your heart.... 10/10
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8/10
Better
clsiewert25 October 2020
Better mystery, improvement on the Lucifer family drama and emotional realism with some heart to hearts and confessions. It was a bit weird with Lucifer fanning over an action movie.
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8/10
The show keeps evolving
jj-bensan25 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
The show Lucifer has taken me for surprise every step of the way and this episode is non less than the other. Clearly the plot keeps moving as fast as a slime river but very little details keeps adding to the characters development.

The bro-ing scene with Dan and Lucifer show the expectator the frailness of their feud and the introduction of Uriel keeps adding to the way things where in the heavenly household.

The end scenes are powerful and emotional while showing us how strong is really Lucifer's relation with his siblings.

Clearly adding to the future of the series's plot is the introduction of Azrael's dagger which I think will have a major participation in this season.
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9/10
Azrails' Sword
serrakiper12 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Finally Dan and Lucifer has common point by the ex-famous action movie actor. Mother Goddess has defficulties in normal life. The father send Uriel to warn Lucifer and make him remember his promise to father:) Amenadiel has secret and its getting worse. Uriel uses his weakness. Maze and Chloe are room-mates. The final is hearth breaking.
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9/10
Adding backstory and emotional growth
Love the emotional range showed in this episode but I don't know why they cast Michael Imperioli as Uriel if he's supposed to be a younger brother of lucifer and amenadiel. Whilst a terrific actor, he is clearly a lot older.
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10/10
Uriel
maryline-592822 June 2018
Arrivée d'un nouveau personnage intéressant... Décidément on adore la famille de Lucifer !
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7/10
God's Will
ygwerin18 November 2022
Detective Chloe Decker and Mazikeen would certainly not be each other's ideas for a perfect 'Buddy', but certainly its needs must as the Devil drives in their cases, as Chloe Decker's pending divorce and, Mazikeen's decision to have some space drove them together.

Amenadiel was extremely worried that Lucifer's method of honouring his promise, to his dad regarding his mum might not work, and God may decide to take back his part of the deal.

Lucifer Morningstar has one hell of a family and he discovered, just how much by the arrival on earth of yet another of his siblings Uriel, it transpired that Amenadiel was correct in his assumptions, and Uriel is his messenger.

But is it really just that simple, or does the weaker brother of the heavenly clan Uriel, have ulterior motives all of his own, if so then what axe may he really have to grind?

All of the World's religions owe their very existences to the spurious premiss, that they have 'The Hot Line to God' and that, they and they alone are the 'True Disciples' and are carrying out his 'Will'.

But of course they are really only relying on the gullibility, of their flocks to hold onto the religious nostrum, that the only way to truly believe is to have faith.
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