Lucifer season 3 reddit ending Not because season 4 is bad just because I didn’t like how Chloe was the entire season and she expected for Lucifer to get back with after she plotted to kill Lucifer and I don’t like the whole eve part of it she brought back the fun Lucifer but she also made him live the life he didn’t want anymore They always end badly. Spoiler Rules: Please remember to mark Season 5B content after the episode in question and comic information as spoilers before posting. What was the end goal here? Didn't quite work out, the guy panicked because of the wings and left them both in the desert. They just wanted to make an excuse for why Chloe would choose Pierce. In an extended interview with Collider, Henderson explained that the idea for Lucifer becoming a therapist arose back when they were planning the original ending for Season 5: frankly they would have taken season 4 ending and just add the scene where chloe and luci find themselves in hell at the end, it would have been a better bittersweet ending, because we would have had exactly the ending he wanted to give us (knowing that chloe is mortal that would necessarily happen anyway), except that it does not destroy the theme on free will, lucifer I was really looking forward to this season but now I feel like they were better off keeping the ending as it was in season 5 (Granted Dan didn't end up in hell" I would rate season 6 a Grand Total of 3. Everything was new and interesting. Because Amendiel was injured in the finale, their mother was able to escape and was thus able to become the villain for Season 2. Welcome to Reddit's X-Files Community! This is a frankly they would have taken season 4 ending and just add the scene where chloe and luci find themselves in hell at the end, it would have been a better bittersweet ending, because we would have had exactly the ending he wanted to give us (knowing that chloe is mortal that would necessarily happen anyway), except that it does not destroy the theme on free will, lucifer No, it's season 2. This is one of those standalones that was supposed to air at the end of Season 2 I think. Honestly though, cool, good reveal, but it's almost like a punch in the gut to have it revealed to a character that is so insignificant to Season 5 Part 1 Discussion <--- Be warned that there maybe untagged spoilers from Season 5 in this discussion thread. If you see any unmarked spoilers, please report them so that we can remove the Well we know there is 4 standalone episodes from season 2 held over for season 3 so we can expect them. I guess Lucifer, away from Chloe, is harder to kill than a poor human so he was fine, if in need of some aloe-vera, and the dude died. However, he being all-knowing and all-powerful started the time loop by traveling in time and telling season 6 Lucifer the plan and what would happen, understanding that the loop would continue as future Rory would be angry in the future, time travel back to season 6 and create the situation where Lucifer rejects the Godship and promises Rory Another thing I dont get about season 3 is that a large part of the fandom somehow holds Lucifer responsible for Chloe and Pierce, which I dont get because Lucifer tried to stop Chloe many times. Aside from mobile Reddit design, you can also experience customized interface on web browser at old Reddit theme. Edit: Do people think season 1 was longer than a year? That we passed 1 year in time by episode 5?. I hope wokeflix ends up like blockbuster. Like I believe Rory is a spoiled brat. 107 votes, 165 comments. Few months later Netflix picked the show up and continued with season 4. Im so glad season 4 hardly even mentions season 3. Towards the end of seasons 5 and 6. Past season 2 show becomes too dark. Lucifer understands why she is scared, After she says his name & looks at him in confusion & fright. I mean, Pierce wrecked Dan in about 3 seconds flat, strolled on by, and then started messing with Lucifer (yet showed zero offence at Lucifer giving it right back to him, so presumably he was just trying to get a read on these people, to see how to use them). And even though enjoyed watching these shows, I still would not recommend to anyone. true. Episode 15: Is This Really How It's Going To End?! Episode 16: A Chance at a Happy Ending. But in Season 2 she gets manipulated by Lucifer, in Season 3 by Cain, and in Season 4 by Kinley. The Ending felt. ugh. Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite. S3: E25 - no mention "Once Upon a Time" is the twenty-sixth and final episode of the third season of Lucifer. Lucifer giving up and finally succumbing to his father's will just makes more sense, even if that was not the intention of the writers with that ending. Their clash to become God and Lucifer going to Heaven to save Chloe was the perfect finale to the series. Funny bits with Lucifer and Ella dancing around Vegas, Chloe and Linda tooling around Lucifer's penthouse and dragging Dan along for the ride, Candy came back and kicked butt, there was singing, there was dancing, there was a They also made Lucifer to be extremely dumb and behave like an idiot. I guess you could watch the filler episode after season 6 since originally Lucifer was supposed to end after season 3. What happened to Chloe when they were surrounded in the house at the end? She moved in front of Lucifer and shot Cain, then one of his henchmen shot her in return. When I finished season 5 I was really satisfied because I thought it was the last season. True, it would break the whole time thing but compared to the other endings and arcs, Lucifer being God felt like a better ending imo. Fleenor/Netflix. But why? Season 1 was a great start, season 2 was amazing. Don't worry, i'm sure by season 18 after each season has gone through the list of cast members it will finally reach Chloe. Michael is a better villain than Pierce but he can be a bit of the opposite extreme cartoonish vs. okay okay okay okay. And according to the kidnapper, they were supposed to swap the dude for Lucifer. At the end of season 6, they again brought up fate versus choice, and after okay. However, as the show was cancelled the network decided to air the episodes as "bonus" episodes as they were essentially not part of any existing continuity (pending the arrival of the recently announced Season 4). Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Episode 9: Goodbye, Lucifer. Season 2 is best. It's like how CBS renewed Elementary for a final season because they earned something like 3 million per episode - and the last season was the most expensive (something like 3 million an episode) and even though they were just breaking even with that last season, they had ~150 episodes. Season 3 is a meh because for starters is kinds messy with the hole love triangle aspect throughout the season with cain/the sinnerman/ Marcus Pirece, Lucifer and chole and made me cringe alot but I guess this Season invole character development and the only thing that made me excited was ella, lucifer singing, Trixie and Maze Breakdown (because of the actor who plays And according to the kidnapper, they were supposed to swap the dude for Lucifer. I think that the viewer will appreciate the 3rd season only when watching it repeatedly, when he focuses more on details. The season 5 finale was stunning and the story was complete. It's the old old romantic ideal of fated love. It's not a Lucifer makes its big Netflix debut today with the release of Season 4, but what happened at the end of Season 3 last year? Where'd we leave Chloe and Lucifer and Fans of Lucifer were shocked when Fox canceled the show. The build-up of Lucifer defying is father, realizing that his love for Chloe is his choice and not fate, the whole cast learning who he his, him having made this amazing dynamic duo between him and Chloe in a cop drama-esque show, was completely ruined by season 6. Click here to find out why View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Season 2 was even better, the best of the entire show. Season 4, Pushed boundaries of what was possible, although turned pretty dark in some moments Season 3, hated Pierce and Chloe relationship. Season 3 Hi, does anyone know the timeframe of season 3 episode 25. The first 4 episodes of Season 3 are going to show how each character got to where they are now. Some of the show endings that I hated - Chuck,How I Met Your Mother and some others which I don't remember quite. And God DID temporarily explode Dan for no good reason, so Lucifer's fear was valid. He can't change it I have just rewatched the series, And was anyone here annoyed about the cliffhanger at the ending of season 3? My feeling is Eve IS the punishment, in the end. Season 3 has awesome ending but the length made it crap and I didn't understand why Chloe loved Marcus Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics A Devil Of My Word is the season 3 finale. whoever has seen season 3 episode 21: what the bloody hell just happened?!? is lucifer having anightmare? why would chloe choose to get married to someone she hasnt even been dating for that long? they just had a Oh yeah the next 2 episodes are in wrong place! They'd have been in season 4 originally, but fox cancelled Lucifer so they put them at the end of the third one. is a better actress than Welling. Seems weirdly Chloe sees Lucifer's devil face and realizes he's been telling the truth about being the devil. Its confusing but yeah. 191 votes, 460 comments. The romantic sparks start to fly, but the season doesn't really close with anything close to a resolution of that. However, when it's revealed that Linda is the reporter's estranged wife, things get messy. Gonna add my own prediction. And the way ella found put about lucifer, it was disappointing, the moment I was waiting for years by that moment, and they made it suck. For me, unforgettable is the final of the 4th season, when they played "My love will never die". Too forced. I'll have to check, but I think Boo Normal was suppose to be apart of season 4, but upon FOX's cancellation, they tacked it onto the ending. Cain was her son & it was never stipulated happened if an angel killed a human, only that they weren't allowed by God. Because there are a lot of good episodes, beautiful moments and hidden gems this season. The other episode with Azreal and Ella is actually important to the story. It's "1 year later" from when Lucifer started sleeping with the doctor. - There were 4 episodes left from season 2 (only 18 out of the ordered 22 eps were scheduled by Fox), these 4 leftovers were pushed to season 3 as standalone eps (3x03, 3x06, 3x07 and 3x11). Seriously, I'm staying until season 5 and pretend that it all ended with lucifer becomeing god. '' That's the reason Lucifer is seen with his wings on in the final scene. With some very minor reluctance, I’m going to say season 3 for worst. ) Essentially, Boo Normal and the subsequent episode Once Upon a Time were intended to be part of Season 4 as (possibly) stand-alone episodes. And then he wrecked Chloe in 3 seconds flat. - Fox ordered 22 NEW episodes for season 3 - so we got a The next 4 episodes are standalone episodes. . Was surprised when they picked it up for a sixth season, and it soon became clear that was a mistake. Here’s the thing that frustrates me most though: Rory for some reason unilaterally decided that Lucifer must go to hell and be a therapist 24/7 FOREVER. Yet, Lucifer and Chloe are partners until the end, and no force in the universe I loved every other aspect of this show but the ending for Lucifer and Chloe after everything they've been through is a slap in the face to the characters who developed so much. If you watch the first episode, and the last episode you could pretty much piece together what happened. AKA "Flashback episodes. One said: "S3: E24 - Cain finally dies and Chloe sees Lucifer’s devil face. Had to rant!! kind of a dick move by Rory and stupid move by lucifer and chloe. Is it not weird that season 3 is about Lucifer trying to kill Eve’s kid and then season 4 is about her being in love with him and there’s no mention at all of the whole “you tried to This subreddit is temporarily restricted as part of a joint protest to Reddit's recent API To my knowledge, there's only one filler in an alternate reality ( Chloe is a full-time actress, and Lucifer is still an arrogant nightclub owner). If Season 3 was the first season, I could understand it. Best story from Uriel to the ending Season 1, when show was really funny. Episode Live Post Canada S03E01 [Live Episode Discussion - S03E01] 'They're Back, Aren't They?' 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! I was really surprised to see it happen I love it!) Yeah, Season 3 was getting boring, the ending was good though. Hopefully 5 will be the lucky number for Lucifer too🙏🏻 give us a nice, rounded ending Season 5 / I remember really loving this, the finale was great and of course Chloe and Lucifer finally getting together. Oh, and Season 3 has Charlotte Chloe see's lucifer's devil face at the end of ep 24, They were shot before and planned to just fit in between season 3, just like city of angels, off the record, even the bags one I think. Didn't really like this ending as much, because the treaty between Malbonte and Shepha kinda felt like a losing and the whole thing about Lucifer ruling in hell and Malbonte ruling over all the demons was weird ngl. Why must Lucifer work all day every day without a break or the ability to return to earth. 3x24 was the season finale. However, the following episode ("Boo Normal") is just a one-off episode about Ella, Viewers have taken to Reddit to discuss the confusion over the release of the 25th episode. Episode 1: "Really Sad Devil Guy" Episode 2: "Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer!" Episode 3: "¡Diablo!" Episode 4: "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" Episode 5: "Detective Amenadiel" Episode 6: "BluBallz" Season 3 did the same thing, it made Lucifer a whiney bitch, made the cases boring and so cringe, and toned done the supernatural stuff. Season 6 depends on you, many people were deceived by it, especially after the great ending of season 5 and all the expectations we had. Lucifer's It's also worth noting that the show is fond of alluding to the graphic novel source material - in the Sandman, Lucifer lives on a beach for a while right after abdicating Hell. Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics Think of them as a breather after watching through season 3. Season 5A was fine and season 5B was so emotional in many ways, I was both laughing and crying over and over. And season 3 was just slow, and Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Enter at your own peril. They make Lucifer the marvelous fantasy that it is, but love and redemption is the beating heart of Lucifer the show. I think for Lucifer's finale the best option if Malbonte dies in the end. Season 6 (wait are we getting a Season 6? I keep hearing different things on whether we are or aren't) opens with Lucifer revisiting him back in hell, and helping move past his guilt so he can leave Hell and move on to Heaven, and that'll be a thing Lucifer would now do with Hell, moving from punishing to helping Honestly, I first heard this song here in Lucifer. Instruction on how to use Spoiler Tags are located in the sidebar. (Although I never would have gone much past four episodes. Also, the last scene with Chloe and Lucifer was absolutely amazing. 4. However, I do think that the ending this show got was the one it deserved. Like I waited all this time and literally the only descent scene was the finale and it was decent at best. Reply reply Reddit; Email ! Lauren German and Tom Ellis Photo: John P. Then Netflix picked up the show for seasons 3-6. Lucifer spends most of time in season 3 being sad for himself, and complaining like a little child. In season 6 she's a stepford wife, her only fear is being abandoned by Lucifer, and when it happens and she knows she has to deliberately raise their child into a lost soul who hates her father and time travels to be saved by him, she just accepts it. Season 4 swerved hard the other way. I kinda love Lucifer and Pierce just casually sitting there trading insults. Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics 11 was one of the 4 standalone episodes filmed at the end of season 2 because Fox wanted 24 episodes in season 3. Poor Chloe ! The last to episodes are both bonus episodes but still canon. I was hoping Lucifer would be different. Then Netflix picked Lucifer up, saving the show, so those episodes theoretically would be somewhere in the 4th season. God loved his creation and ironically I think out of all his children Lucifer was the only one who truly loved it too. Indeed, I did not like season 6, and I believe that the writing tanked big time after season 3. Episode info: [Spoiler] (#s "A reporter seeks revenge after he discovers that Lucifer has been sleeping with his estranged wife. FOX then decided at some point in season 3 to cut the order to 24, but I'm fairly certain all 26 episodes had already been filmed (4 from the year before and the 22 new episodes). Season 3 was a drag, but I can pinpoint clear ups and downs regardless. I have just finished watching season 3, episode 12, but something has been bugging me. Heh. He only started sleeping with her at the beginning of season 1. In the first season, she was handling a failed marriage and complete ostracization at work, plus being thrown together with a complete lunatic as her consultant. One of my favorite episodes is in season three, the one where Lucifer and Cain went undercover as a couple because it turns into a freaking soap opera really quick. Season 3 / honestly a fun season with some great moments but mostly a lot of plot holes and bottle episodes and of course Chloe and pierce BLAH. It's worth watching it until the end of season 5. Is it after Chloe found out about lucifer being The end of season three is terrible (Spoilers) comments. And she fell down, unconscious while Lucifer shielded her. r Best season for me is 3 and the worst season for me is 4. Finally, Chloe has really opened up about how much Lucifer means fo her, and the kiss! I felt like a shy school girl watching that scene LOL. Huge Lucifer fan. Episodes 25 and 26 were originally supposed to be part of season 4 if Fox had renewed the show, but instead it was cancelled and those were tacked on as bonus episodes. In season 5b, Lucifer was afraid God would smite Chloe just for scolding Him. Unfortunately I couldn’t get onboard with this season and specifically the ending. Is it after Chloe found out about lucifer being the devil? its an AU episode with Gods perspective. Welling couldn’t fake liking Chloe. I wonder how different that episode was when it was meant to happen somewhere in the middle of season 3. Instruction on I think Season 4 was the best: it had no filler episodes, the most coherent plot line of any season (Lucifer's redemptive arc, prompted by both Eve and Chloe), simply terrific acting by Ellis and German, just enough of the celestial stuff, Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics Members Online • theUnluckyFrog. ADMIN MOD Season 3 Discussion Archive . This is the fan made sub-Reddit for the amazing podcast "Dungeons and Daddies, not a BDSM podcast". People seem confused by how Lucifer became God at the end. They are both canon, just misplaced on the timeline (technically Episode 26 isn't misplaced, but thats only due to the nature of the episode). I think the fact that an angel sacrificed himself for a mortal was what did it. Episode 25 was made canon, but I I think Season 3 and Season 5 are the most alike of all the seasons. I do love their filler episodes and I'm rather sad for their loss with the Netflix deal, since filler episodes can't exist when you only have 10 episodes. Reply reply Reddit has gone from a platform where the code was open to one where a once vibrant third party developer community has been dealt blow after blow Absolutely agree, but Chloe hasn't been her strong and badass self since season 3 imo. And when it started playing in the finals, I was just wondering why the Hell they put a Christmas song in there? So I can't judge. they both are messy and imperfect full of comedy, camp, and Deckerstar and have some really fantastic scenes and episodes. Pretty weak season for Lucifer but had some redeeming qualities. God was proven to be capricious and judgmental and severe in His punishment. Is it not weird that season 3 is about Lucifer trying to kill Eve’s kid and then season 4 is about her being in love with him and there’s no mention at all of the whole “you tried to kill my kid” thing? Does Season 3 work as a Series Finale? effectively forcing users to use the official Reddit app. wooden. 2 of those episodes ended up airing after the finale while 2 of them aired during the season (they were standalone episodes and I can't The end of Once Upon a Time, with sinner Charlotte and corrupt Dan ending up together, was strangely sweet. Deckerstar Season 3 - D. Episode 10: Partners 'Til the End. ADMIN MOD Season 3 episode 25 . Am I just getting confused or mixing up my episodes? Thanks r/lucifer I agree, season 1 and 2 were fine, but season 3 definitely stretched out far too long. It was really great to have these episodes back then. Lucifer is ending, for real this the time, after six seasons that consistently exceeded expectations even if they weren Season 4 - It was so interesting rhat Chloe finally knows Lucifer is the devil, also had a lot of interesting episodes, interesting character Eve and I loved the ending of that season, final episode was epic. -- But Netflix has saved Lucifer, so it will be interesting to see They also made Lucifer to be extremely dumb and behave like an idiot. Forced. Deckerstar Season 2 - B. Granted that he was 13 votes, 11 comments. I honestly don't know what the storyline for season 3 will be. But, I wasn’t so into the whole ella/killer bf thing and Michael sucked. No, it's season 2. Spoiler Rules: Please remember to mark Season 6 content after the episode in question and comic information as spoilers before posting. The writers said these episodes will help people have a better understanding of everything. They were supposed to be part of season 4 but fox cancelled the show and released them as bonus, because they were already filmed. Edit: Do people think season 1 was longer than a year? That we passed 1 year in time by episode 5? To my knowledge, there's only one filler in an alternate reality ( Chloe is a full-time actress, and Lucifer is still an arrogant nightclub owner). They earned a fuckton of money off of Bones. Loved Goddess of all creation angle. He has his devil face back But its out of his control now. And now after watching season 6 I can say that I was right to be worried. Azrael may have felt a similar fear. I thought I was following this along well but I swear did we end Season 3, 2 episodes and just go into season 4 without any more dialogue of Chloes reaction to seeing Lucifer as the devil? I also thought I tuned in season 4 with Lucifer discussing how all things came to be. Or check it out in the app stores but after FOX renewed Lucifer for season 3, they held 4 episodes over for the following season (season 3). I usually skip most of this season and go straight to the end of episode 23, to the scene of Lucifer trying to express his emotions to Chloe when they were on the balcony of the villain’s house. Maze was an interesting and appealing character in Seasons 1 and 2. Season 1 - I'll never forget the feeling how hooked I was on this show, watching that season. In season 2, FOX cut the order from 22 to 18 and pushed 4 episodes into season 3 while at the same time renewing it for 22 new episodes (meaning 26 in total). Season 4 was pretty great, now that Chloe finally knew. The Chloe/Pierce thing is pure cringe, Lucifer spends the season acting like he's 10, and Chloe like she's 16. But he has to look through the bad ones. I hope whoever wrote season 3 and above was fired and never rehired because they butchered Lucifer. On the surface 3 and 6 are pretty much tied for suck. The angels have always looked down on the humans, except Lucifer. I can't believe he left Chloe, and I'm sure season 5 will have a interesting story. Episodes 25 and 26 of Season 3 are out of place due to being originally filmed with the intention of airing on Fox for Season 4, but when Fox cancelled the show they decided to just air them anyway. Seems like it was written to compensate for Charlotte dying in the normal timeline. However, Brianna H. 5/10 Season 3 is not bad, but it is sometimes lengthy and Cain's character is not well written. Or check it out in the app stores Season 3 swerved hard in the wrong direction. Make sure to follow submission guidelines and rules. Or check it out in the app stores Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics Members Online • Altair05. Spoilers for season 3 episode 24 of course. I think it aired 2 weeks after the season 3 finale. The redemption of the devil through true love is what Lucifer is all about. Maybe God will finally appear in person perhaps towards the end of season 3. This episode was initially supposed to be part of season 4, but following FOX's cancellation of the The series finale is bittersweet, as Lucifer's return to hell is as necessary as it is heartbreaking. This was found out in S01E04, and Lucifer figures that out in S01E11. 8/10Lucifer still remains to be my favorite show, but I Subreddit for the Netflix drama *Lucifer* based on the DC/Vertigo comics Members Online • theUnluckyFrog. I have high hopes for it though. That song really took the end to another level. Then I found out that there would be one more season and I got worried. - Fox ordered 22 NEW episodes for season 3 - so we got a Chloe as a character went seriously downhill after Season 1. Just finished watching the ending 5 minutes ago. In those seasons, she becomes one of Trixie's best friends; in Season 3, she conspires to make a crime boss and the world's first murderer Trixie's stepfather. She handled it beautifully. Then in Season 3, Cain shows up, but the reason he shows up is due to Chloe having the ability to make the devil bleed. And really, the terrible of season 6 wouldn’t have been possible without season 3. Prior to the announcement, Lucifer was preparing to air its season three finale, which promised to end the They were supposed to be filler episodes in season four when the show was produced by Fox, but the show got cancelled so they tacked those episodes onto the end of season 3 as standalones. After season 3 episode 24 comes season 4 episode 1. the end result of Lucifer finally accepting himself truly for what he is - The Devil and voluntarily goes back to rule over Hell Season 1 was a great start, got me completely hooked. The rest -- the crime-of-the-week, the demons, the superpowers, the fights -- are incidental. There's also an arc around volume 3 of Lucifer that has a naked, blistering Lucifer walking through a desert on a journeyto retrieve his wings. bsyga jijp xnqhd zcmbm vgolk fdl eafg osarctoz dlrin rpweg