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Lucifer abandon Daughter for her sake and request. Chloe raise her daughter alone with all this knowledge, seeing her pain for years. And Aurora still wanna live in pain in future childhood after all revelations, for upper good. It's kind of poetic ending in some way.
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1.2K votes, 326 comments. 162K subscribers in the lucifer community. Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics
Did Lucifer visit Chloe in secret without Rory knowing? imo Chloe's expression in the future scenes kind of hints that that is the case, but it wasn't confirmed either way. Either way, like Rory said, Lucifer did miss out on lot but on the Celestial time scale it was barely a blip.
The show gets way better, but I liked it from the start so I don't know if You would like it. I fell in love with characters especially Lucifer and how he acts and goes about his or everyone else lives. Season 4 is more celestial things and more dark, but it is still almost the same style of cop dramma it is just toned down to show more good stuff.
I’m back with another review for the second season of Lucifer, and so far I have been loving it. My favorite show ever is The Walking Dead, and as I said I love action and horror the most, and this show isn’t that, but so far I would honestly say it could give TWD a run for its money honestly.
Lucifer is about how all the good in the bible is willing to sacrifice humanity for their own goals. If they bring in Lilith, I hope they explore why the first woman was so demonized for refusing to be subservient to Adam.
The season started off slowly I agree; some ‘plot twists’ were transparent but I still thoroughly enjoyed the season once we reach the peak everything just lived up to what we expect of Lucifer and especially the ending (I’ve always wanted Dennis to play God and now I get it!
When Lucifer rebelled he led the loyal angels in defense of heaven. It's worth noting that, in the bible, it took direct intervention from God for Lucifer to finally be defeated, Michael and his army couldn't do it alone.
Lucifer appeared in the Sandman series, having quit as ruler of hell. He then got his own spinoff series, which heavily dealt with his connection to God, and the idea that Lucifer is probably the second most powerful being after God.