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Lucifer 6x08 - "Save the Devil, Save the World" FULL REACTION

  • 10 = This episode is a masterpiece 4
  • 8-9 = Great episode with overall great moments, and a little something special 7
  • 6-7 = Good episode with good stuff 0
  • 5 = OK episode, not good but not bad 0
  • 1-4 = Nothing extraordinary, could be skipped 0
  • 2024-02-29
  • 11 votes
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Watch here : https://share.vidyard.com/watch/Ch6osvs1r1dxc8YJFrRajh? (password : Evie27)

What a fun one! I don't want this to end :'(


8,7/10!

What did you think of this episode??

Comments

Celia Fox

I think this episode was a love letter to the fans by the scriptwriters. The flashbacks both real and from Linda's book were lovely and hilarious in equal measure. I, also, loved how the writers are so comfortable with their whole story that they can poke fun at themselves. Two episodes to go and yes, you will need tissues as the final threads from everything unravelled in the past six series that hasn't yet been resolved all come together exactly as the scriptwriters planned from the beginning. ( They have said this themselves in many interviews) I can't believe that we have nearly finished our long journey with our complex and often conflicted little Devil from first meeting him in his car on his way back to LUX, self-centred and without boundaries to where he is now... and the final episode.

Robert Inman

2 major issues condensed by the end of this episode - Lucifer's conscious integration with the realization that he didn't want to be God, and Rory's acceptance that Lucifer does love her and isn't the villain she'd pegged him to be. But I don't think it changed anything in the timeline, or child Rory wouldn't have been driven to time travel in the first place and then none of this would have played out the way it did. Time travel paradox is a pain!