![]() ![]() So now this series is even better, the new Season 4 just released is so much more, despite only 10 episodes, they are packed with action, drama,it is bolder, yet the humor in the show is still there, it is definitely the best season yet. I was one of the fans that worked in the twitter campaign to help save the show,working along with the producers, writers, cast, crew and fans from around the world, with the hashtag #SaveLucifer making history, as Netflix was more than eager to give this show a fabulous new home. I have loved this show since day one, and an avid fan of all three of the prior season before Fox stupidly cancelled it, which actually was a gift. The first couple of seasons would have gotten an 8 from me but since I have to judge the entire show on a whole, my rating is being reduced to a 6. Of course this is just my opinion, but I think the writers struggled with Lucifer and Chloe's relationship, the side characters being removed from the central action and the balance between the procedural and mythology aspects of the show. While the first couple seasons of the show were tight, engaging and well written, the latter half of the show's run suffered from poor writing. You can definitely see why Netflix picked up the show when it was cancelled because the show didn't deserve to be cancelled at all. The character feels real and Tom's ability to carry a complicated show on his shoulders with ease can't be understated. The charisma just jumps right off the screen and he also displayed the ability to create emotional moments that resonate with the viewer. Tom Ellis is a massive reason for the success of the show. ![]() The show had a gripping formula of (good) procedural storytelling intermixed with an entertaining heaven/hell mythology. *This is a review for the entire series* The first couple seasons of Lucifer were amazing. ![]()
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