"Lucifer" BlueBallz (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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10/10
Deckerstar
shadow-7918727 September 2020
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Such a great episode! I loved all of it! Deckerstar at long last. Jealous Lucifer, Chloe finally realizing he's all she wants even though she was still hesitant until the end of the episode and the love scene done tastefully.
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10/10
Incredible
evansjoshyr22 August 2020
This episode starts right where the last one left us and without spoiling annoying, a lot of build up finally paid off in this episode. This season is going in a very promising direction. Definitely worth your time
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9/10
Finally!!
lifesaver58491726 January 2021
I honestly thought the show runners/writers/Netflix had lost any idea of what makes this show great. This episode had all the comedy, intrigue, and personal development that made the first couple of seasons must watch TV.
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9/10
Very good episode!
beuselinckrobbe24 August 2020
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What a nice episode! A very good balance between the case and the story. An unexpected twist from Dan and an extra twist is the way he finds out.
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10/10
Finally!
galaxyharvey22 August 2020
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Took them long enough, it was starting to get silly. Well worth the wait to finally see these two get it together. Another amazing episode.
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10/10
Just fantastic
teoozkaya22 August 2020
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Great episode from start to finish. Every single conversation was secretly building a meaningful speech from Chloe to the murderer referring to her relationship with Lucifer.

The way Dan finding about Lucifer's true face was also planned and scripted perfectly by the writer.

Only bad thing was Lucifer's braun suit :/
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Finally........
originalgamer-3286921 August 2020
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10/10. Gives the people what they want and for all the reasons you know why.
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10/10
Loved it
sonia_larisa_gaina27 August 2020
Loved this episode!! So funny and entertaining!!! It was a great story and it was really nice to see that side of Lucy's personality!!
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10/10
AWESOME BLUE BALLZ
I am an avid fan of this awesome tv show. Episode 6 is the best well-written episode. The dialogues and the acting is superb. kudos to the writer and to the director and to the entire casts.
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10/10
Amazing
anusharamu31 August 2021
This was such an amazing episode my favourite of the season so far! So much humour 😆 god I missed that so much the whole cast did amazing I laughed so hard! The end got me like 😩 definitely wasn't expecting that the plot twist!
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5/10
Even more frustrated after than before...
camille_bourg-114 September 2020
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Despite humour, important twists and the long-awaited ending, this episode is a disaster, that ruins forever Lucifer and Chloe's first time together. Yet it starts off very well, with our lovers openly together as a couple, holding hands, brushing each other as if by accident, exchanging looks and smiles, a view worth melting with tenderness, and talking half-word about sleeping together... But as soon as Jed character is introduced, everything spins out of control; if jealous-to-death Lucifer, defending his lady and stating their relationship, is the funniest, loveliest and sexiest thing you'll see, on the other hand Chloe's behaviour is incomprehensible: she who is madly in love with Lucifer and wanted so much to get into a relationship with him, why does she ruin everything when they finally got there? Why does she betray Lucifer?! Frankly, bringing back a previous boyfriend in Chloe's life instead of delving into her relationship with the current one was the worst that the writers could do at this point of the show, every single decision they took about this episode is the wrong one, and makes it get bogged down in precisely what we didn't want to see. All of a sudden, it feels like we're back to the worst moments of Season 3's unbearable love triangle, and we hate Jed almost as much as Pierce; the moment when he gives Lucifer the spiel about the big commonplace of "will they-won't they" and the relationship losing interest after acting out almost made me stop the video and let go of the season. Yes, the episode where Lucifer and Chloe finally have sex together almost made me stop the show. Because the premise it is based on is precisely the unbearable false excuse that has always been brought out to me since I discovered the show to justify that Lucifer and Chloe are constantly deprived of the right to be happy together and that I can't bear anymore to hear. But Lucifer, manipulated and completely confused by Jed, will stupidly believe it and come to withdraw from the case and ignore Chloe to spend the episode petting his nephew! I hate and am disturbed by how a dishevelled average fop in a motorcycle jacket, not especially charismatic or handsome nor in a particularly prestigious profession, is presented to us as the ultimate villain, a kind of ruthless, deceitful and cunning womanizer, against whom the devil himself is no match for and who can steal Chloe from him whenever he wants, to the point that he's the one making Lucifer lose control of his devil face for the first time this season. Even if the scene where it turns out that the devil face is precisely the one thing that calms baby Charlie, showing us a Lucifer downright ripe to be a dad, is funny and cute, it is also a problem since it turns what was one of the most dramatic features of the show into a joke; fortunately, it is the occasion of the biggest twist of the season when Dan, called back to Linda's by a phone call from Michael, witnesses it and discovers the truth about Lucifer... The scene of the girls' night at the bar, clamoured for by the fans, is not more interesting than those of seasons 2 and 3, but allows Maze to understand that she must remain herself and Ella to make up her mind to ditch the bad boys to give lovely Pete a chance; and when the culprit of their case of the day comes there to try to kill Jed because he slept with his wife (what a surprise...), the speech by which Chloe convinces him to surrender is in fact for herself, the one where she finally confesses to herself that no matter how complicated their story is, all she wants is Lucifer. And this is precisely where I have a issue: seasons 3 and 4 in their entirety were already dedicated to this, she already knew it, for God's sake!, and they already were together in the previous episode! This one tries to make us swallow that Lucifer and Chloe needed this umpteenth delay to be completely sure, he that he can trust himself about being worthy of her, she that she desperately wants him, including physically, but all I see is that they spent the episode apart and almost split up! Of course, it's right, the long-awaited moment happens at last, finally, after the shameless harassment and barely polite refusals, "I find you repulsive", "I will never ever sleep with you", finally, after 4 years of denial and hesitation, finally, FINALLY Lucifer and Chloe consummate their love, not in dreams, not almost, but really, with all their hearts and all their bodies, and of course, I admit it, with the sweet, rocking, haunting "Tether me" playing, the almost insane passion of their full-mouthed kisses, Chloe pressed against the wall, the hand that Lucifer holds out to invite her to join him on the bed and that she takes with a sparkling gaze and a hungry smile, her palms on Lucifer's body, Lucifer's lips on hers, and the way she moans his name made my heart pound furiously... ...but because this moment happens after an episode they spent apart and almost split up, without having dated or flirted, without tenderness and rise of the desire, almost without anything to justify or even announce it, and because it will remain very innocent, the camera pulling away just before it shows too much while they are still clothed, it feels like a sort of meaningless accident, deeply frustrating and disappointing.
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5/10
I'm losing interest
arzkikr4 September 2020
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What is happening to this show... used to be so good. Season 4 was really good, but this is season is so boring. It's like it's going for younger audience or something. Writing's getting stupid and naive. The only good part was when Dan found out about Lucifer in an otherwise bad episode.
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2/10
Boring...
m-4782614 November 2021
The investigation wasn't very interesting. Seeing the girls acting like cartoon characters, was silly. And what's with stealing all these old shows ideas?!... Like another reviewer said, the show seems to be targeted to a much younger audience, lately. And I hate it. It worked on other fantasy shows, like Charmed, but not on this one. There is a new quality drop since the awful « noir special », and the closing scene was very underwhelming. I liked the song chosen for the « event », but they should've waited to include it on the series finale. For it to have more impact.
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