T.V. Review: Lucifer season 2
Another of the best things about this series is the stability of quality. In season two Lucifer adds in new characters, Charlotte Richards (being possessed by the exiled goddess of all creation) and Ella (an off-beat forensic scientist) who both immediately become entangled with the establish crew.
As Lucifer and Amenadiel try to protect the mortal realm from their mother (who wants to get God’s attention by causing as much chaos as possible), Chloe, Dan, Dr. Linda, and Maze all become increasingly important to each other. Even the immortals have much to figure out.
While there is a touch of the Born Sexy Yesterday trope in the beginning of this season, it quickly changes to something else as Charlotte/The Goddess becomes both attached to and resentful of her ex’s pet race. Being all powerful, it seems, doesn’t excuse anyone from a good old fashioned existential crisis.
Definitely recommended for older audiences.
Contains: sexual discussion and situations, violence, language
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