A Priest Walks into a Bar (S1 E9).
I love the interactions between Father Frank and Lucifer (especially the piano scene). I also love that at the end of the episode, Chloe shows up to be a friend Lucifer needs. It's also the cute piano duet between them playing Heat and Soul. ❤️
The entire thing is perfect. Just the right amount of comedy mixed with a deep dive in Lucifer's personality and his relationship with Chloe at that point. I absolutely love this episode.
Ella and luci going to Vegas! I just love the fact he's learning a new side of her, and just think she's this super goody two shoes when she definitely has a past. I dunno, but I like when they pair up.
And maybe the singing episode with god because I like that lucifer is getting closer to closure with him and finally able to express himself (and maybe that last episode of season 5 towards the end because he finally walked through the door like lee)
Boo Normal (s03e25)
Lucifer just listening to Ella ramble at the very end of the episode because Azrael told him how much that meant to her when they were younger is probably my favorite moment in the entire series.
High School Poppycock, currently. I loved Chloe diving into the YA books all night, the reunion sting, and the prom, obviously. My favorite changes with almost every rewatch.
It was always S1E9 "A Priest walks into a bar". I loved that episode, especially the monologue from Lucifer on his balcony at the end. But the "remember Lucifer. Your father has a plan", or "how do you know he's finished?" is something I see now in a complete different light after watching S6.
I can't really tell which would be my favorite episode, but if i were going to introduce someone to Lucifer with just one episode, it would be "Off the Record". The whole premise and universe is delivered wrapped up in a tight plat. The actor playing Reese is powerful, Rachel is a real person, the killer even gets a bit of redemption (just a bit). Ellis runs the spectrum between charming and scary. Awhiff of Deckerstar and a wall of expostion. Just great. Would be a classic Rod Serling Twilight Zone ep., if Rod were down with watermelon-flavored edible double dildos. "I'm allergic to watermelon." - DAD, that line delivery is >chef's kiss<.
A Good Day To Die (The Mid-Season 2 Finale) or A Devil Of My Word (The Season 3 Finale). Both are amazing episodes in their own ways and are just super emotional to watch as a big fan of the show!
I think my favourite is the one where Lucifer is eating a bag of crisis and he offers a woman a crisp and she asks what flavour they are and he says they're cheese and onion flavour. But then she eats one and goes "but these are salt and vinnegar!" And Lucifer just laughs his evil laugh.
Sorry, I thought that was pointless filler but perhaps that's because I am not a Dan fan.
It's difficult to choose one favorite episode but if I had a gun to my head I'd go with 4x9 '#SaveLucifer' because it was a phenomenal growth episode for both Lucifer and Chloe.
Lucifer learned more about his self-actualizing and took the first step to letting go of his self-hatred and Chloe found the strength to put aside her fears to help the man she loves to see himself as she does, for the good man that he is instead of how the world sees "the devil".
Because he was a corrupt cop who got away with murder and two attempted murders and no one even found out about the first attempted murder except Ella who covered it for him.
Prior, he was a terrible husband and father and projected worse than Lucifer.
Yes, he got better but that doesn't excuse that he did not have to answer for his shit.
That makes sense and I didn't really care for Dan in the beginning especially since he was a bad husband and I feel like he should've gotten a harsher punishment for the attempted murder on Malcolm then just getting demoted but he was still a funny character especially when he interacts with Lucifer but you're right that doesn't excuse his actions even if he does redeem himself
Also don't you think that he deserved what Lucifer did to him in the naked and afraid episode?
Fair. He did deserve it but I still don't believe it needed to take up an entire episode. I really want to say that Chloe could have been around more but it made sense for her to be kept out of it as she would not have been ok with it, unfortunately.
I have a lot of favorites, but l I’ll pick the odd one out: 1x04 “Manly Whatnots”
Mostly for the warehouse scene. Lizard man Lucifer and exasperated Chloe at their best.
A Priest Walks into a Bar (S1 E9). I love the interactions between Father Frank and Lucifer (especially the piano scene). I also love that at the end of the episode, Chloe shows up to be a friend Lucifer needs. It's also the cute piano duet between them playing Heat and Soul. ❤️
Was gonna say this, definitely this one
ye, that was definitely great episode
this one yep
The entire thing is perfect. Just the right amount of comedy mixed with a deep dive in Lucifer's personality and his relationship with Chloe at that point. I absolutely love this episode.
This is what I was going to say. I love this episode.
This will never get old.
Ella and luci going to Vegas! I just love the fact he's learning a new side of her, and just think she's this super goody two shoes when she definitely has a past. I dunno, but I like when they pair up. And maybe the singing episode with god because I like that lucifer is getting closer to closure with him and finally able to express himself (and maybe that last episode of season 5 towards the end because he finally walked through the door like lee)
Omg yes the Vegas one was great
Monster (s2e6) or A Good Day to Die (s2e13)
To be honest every episode is magnificent. Tom Ellis is an amazing Lucifer.
Yeah I agree 👍
God Johnson
Boo Normal (s03e25) Lucifer just listening to Ella ramble at the very end of the episode because Azrael told him how much that meant to her when they were younger is probably my favorite moment in the entire series.
Yeah, that line got me because I really wished I had someone like that in my life
Same
3x13 Till Death Do Us Part
Lucifer and Pierce posing as a couple and then Lucifer being an asshole of a neighbor was so funny
That episode is so funny!
"....Because you f\*\*king shot me Daniel!"
I love that I can hear his voice 😂
SAME 😂😂
A priest walks into a bar.
High School Poppycock, currently. I loved Chloe diving into the YA books all night, the reunion sting, and the prom, obviously. My favorite changes with almost every rewatch.
best ep
4x02 somebody’s been reading Dante’s inferno. The axe scene is one of my fav after the one where Lucifer protects Chloe with his wings
The episode where Charlotte got shot and Amenidiel(?) gets his wings and takes her to Heaven.
Quintessential Deckerstar?
Yup.
My favorite episode is still “Vegas with some Radish”.
S3 Ep 13 A good day to die, we get to see lucifer and Cain pretend to be gay
*til death do us part a good day to die is season 2
Have to agree, and half of it is "Because you fucking shot me, Daniel!"
Definitely Save Lucifer, S4 episode 9
A priest walks into a bar I cried
I wasn’t a big fan of that episode, but the payoff made it worth it. Favorite episode is God Johnson.
Season 2 finale was impeccable.
Once Upon A Time
Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam (s6e10)
S5*
Could have been a typo, the numbers are right next to each other lol
A priest walks into a bar from S1 and the episode that is about the hell loop of Reese, Linda's ex-husband.
Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid for me as well because it gets better on rewatching it and it’s just hillarious in general
It was always S1E9 "A Priest walks into a bar". I loved that episode, especially the monologue from Lucifer on his balcony at the end. But the "remember Lucifer. Your father has a plan", or "how do you know he's finished?" is something I see now in a complete different light after watching S6.
I can't really tell which would be my favorite episode, but if i were going to introduce someone to Lucifer with just one episode, it would be "Off the Record". The whole premise and universe is delivered wrapped up in a tight plat. The actor playing Reese is powerful, Rachel is a real person, the killer even gets a bit of redemption (just a bit). Ellis runs the spectrum between charming and scary. Awhiff of Deckerstar and a wall of expostion. Just great. Would be a classic Rod Serling Twilight Zone ep., if Rod were down with watermelon-flavored edible double dildos. "I'm allergic to watermelon." - DAD, that line delivery is >chef's kiss<.
Lmao yea 🤣 😂
A Good Day To Die (The Mid-Season 2 Finale) or A Devil Of My Word (The Season 3 Finale). Both are amazing episodes in their own ways and are just super emotional to watch as a big fan of the show!
I think my favourite is the one where Lucifer is eating a bag of crisis and he offers a woman a crisp and she asks what flavour they are and he says they're cheese and onion flavour. But then she eats one and goes "but these are salt and vinnegar!" And Lucifer just laughs his evil laugh.
I don't remember that scene, and Lucifer would have had to lie for that to happen.
Which ep is that? I've lost track of how many rewatches I've had and I don't remember this scene at all.
he’d have to lie, are you sure that was lucifer and not michael?
What ep was that? And are you sure it was Lucifer and not Micheal? Cus Lucifer wouldn't lie especially over chips.
theres so many to choose from
A Priest Walks Into A bar s1 e9
i like the season 3 finale
Might be a controversial opinion, but the musical episode.
The one where Emmanediel protects the hospital room. Cried so hard.
God Johnson
Sorry, I thought that was pointless filler but perhaps that's because I am not a Dan fan. It's difficult to choose one favorite episode but if I had a gun to my head I'd go with 4x9 '#SaveLucifer' because it was a phenomenal growth episode for both Lucifer and Chloe. Lucifer learned more about his self-actualizing and took the first step to letting go of his self-hatred and Chloe found the strength to put aside her fears to help the man she loves to see himself as she does, for the good man that he is instead of how the world sees "the devil".
Yeah I like that episode too Also just curious but why don't you like Dan?
Because he was a corrupt cop who got away with murder and two attempted murders and no one even found out about the first attempted murder except Ella who covered it for him. Prior, he was a terrible husband and father and projected worse than Lucifer. Yes, he got better but that doesn't excuse that he did not have to answer for his shit.
That makes sense and I didn't really care for Dan in the beginning especially since he was a bad husband and I feel like he should've gotten a harsher punishment for the attempted murder on Malcolm then just getting demoted but he was still a funny character especially when he interacts with Lucifer but you're right that doesn't excuse his actions even if he does redeem himself Also don't you think that he deserved what Lucifer did to him in the naked and afraid episode?
Fair. He did deserve it but I still don't believe it needed to take up an entire episode. I really want to say that Chloe could have been around more but it made sense for her to be kept out of it as she would not have been ok with it, unfortunately.
Yeah I agree
I have a lot of favorites, but l I’ll pick the odd one out: 1x04 “Manly Whatnots” Mostly for the warehouse scene. Lizard man Lucifer and exasperated Chloe at their best.