9 reviews
Not a bad episode but could have been more
- curtiskeren
- Mar 10, 2017
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Bad season...
- alex-dinniz
- Nov 30, 2016
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Sam's clever skill gone, Crowley and Castiel moment is back!
Well-Written Episodes for "Monster of the Week" are Demanded!.. :)
Firstly, we say that all the chaos depicted here is the way the Earthlings take nowadays. We have stopped following meaning and turned our heads to having infinite amount and kind of fun, and one-day-worth egoism...
We've got to say, despite the rashness in writing of the episode, Rick Springfield have played the "aimless Lucifer" role so well that we, at the end, hated him not for the episode. You are good, Mr. Springfield!..
By the way, I love the characters of Castiel and Crowley, but this show must return to its darker format by keeping things related to human factor more. Then, let the horror reveal the truth in us!..
P.S.: Yes, I sense that horror serves a purpose, too, in our developmental journey on Earth. Like the concept of and belief on "reward and punishment in the Afterlife" do in us.
Being religious or not, we will stray away without any codes; and this show simulates it well for us. Thanks! But please, do it as of high quality, guys!..)
"He it is Who hath made the earth subservient unto you, therefore walk in the paths thereof and eat of His providence. And unto Him will be the Resurrection (of the dead)."
The Gracious Koran in the 15th Verse of the 67th Chapter called "The Dominion" says it all...
We've got to say, despite the rashness in writing of the episode, Rick Springfield have played the "aimless Lucifer" role so well that we, at the end, hated him not for the episode. You are good, Mr. Springfield!..
By the way, I love the characters of Castiel and Crowley, but this show must return to its darker format by keeping things related to human factor more. Then, let the horror reveal the truth in us!..
P.S.: Yes, I sense that horror serves a purpose, too, in our developmental journey on Earth. Like the concept of and belief on "reward and punishment in the Afterlife" do in us.
Being religious or not, we will stray away without any codes; and this show simulates it well for us. Thanks! But please, do it as of high quality, guys!..)
"He it is Who hath made the earth subservient unto you, therefore walk in the paths thereof and eat of His providence. And unto Him will be the Resurrection (of the dead)."
The Gracious Koran in the 15th Verse of the 67th Chapter called "The Dominion" says it all...
- hamidullahgenc
- Jan 11, 2017
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Lame use of Lucy
The show quickly corrects for this but the notion that Lucifer doesn't have a specific plan and is just acting out is not compelling in the slightest. Add in that Lucifer's sadism is so rote and this is the least interesting Lucy has ever been. I did like some of the side stuff in this episode. I.e. Crowley's connections, Winchesters pretending to be a band. But the core of it is too silly to get behind.
I also hated the teaser of the episode as the jokes were painfully unfunny.
I also hated the teaser of the episode as the jokes were painfully unfunny.
- CubsandCulture
- Jun 25, 2021
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One of the dumbest episode
- rockstarum
- Nov 30, 2016
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Directionless
This season...is the most directionless. I appreciate the motives of Lucifer, fair enough, but god i had to watch this at 1.5 speed to get through it. The dumbing down of our characters... Really Crowley isn't below torturing, what even are Castiel's powers, can he read minds? The extras were irritating as hell.
Sam and Dean had funny scenes and Dean did look hella hot. That's about the only good thing.
- shwetafabm
- Jul 25, 2020
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Jusy watchable..
The humorous moments were fun to watch but Rick Springfield brought it down. He really should stick to music since he's not much of an actor. Mark Pellegrino is the only one needed for this role..
Rock never dies but the show should
I spent most of this episode laughing and no it is not supposed to be funny but this episode is a bit of a joke. from the aging rock star to the bad stunts, another identity crisis and petulant angel Lucifer with no plan as he himself admits, the writers do not seem to have one either. . I know that SPN has always been on a tight budget but this episode makes if more apparent and more obvious than usual. Maybe it's the directing, maybe the writing, maybe the actors are tired, maybe they think the fans will eat up any old rubbish they throw at them. The crowds and people collecting in and outside the concert make me want to cry for the show, Dean and Sam dressed up in their leathers is just as sad, Castiel v lucifer fighting scenes were so bad I laughed and then cried at the money mischa collins wasted on drama school...oh dear oh dear.
- blackmagpie-62368
- Jun 1, 2018
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