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Intriguing
The show is about Satan himself getting tired of the same old same old damnation and torture of restless souls, so he decides to take a vacation in LA for a few months. After a lot of sex, drugs, and drinking, he decides to stay for a little longer, and then he gets caught up in a murder investigation with a very pretty detective who he starts to catch feels for.
That was just the plot of season 1, although it carries onto season 2, 3, and 5. Lucifer is a very simple character (surprisingly) and although he can sometimes be annoying he's still very funny and easygoing.
I ended up disliking the detective more than I disliked Lucifer. She was too hard and mean and tough, but then she almost dies and suddenly she wants to give everybody a hug. There's a whole reddit thing about her personality and nobody liking her, but she's an important character so I don't really care.
Every episode of Lucifer involves a murder of some sort. Lucifer usually makes everything about himself, in season 1 he was obsessed with bringing to justice the killers and trying to sleep with the detective, in season 2 he was obsessed with his dad telling him what to do, and in season 3 he was obsessed with being the devil and defying his godly father. I find it funny when Lucifer acts self centered, just because peoples reactions are always *facepalm* "Lucifer no-" but I guess to some people it can get old. Not me though!
My close friend was forced to sit through a few episodes of Lucifer a few months ago when we were hanging out, and she told me the acting was worse than her anxiety. I was personally offended because Lucifer was really entertaining to me and the show has always been a great pass time when I need to waste 40 minutes, but everyone is entitled to their opinion so what am I gonna do about it?
I think you should watch Lucifer if you are into cosmic beings and devils and magic. Lucifer is very charming, and Tom Ellis is an excellent singer! My favorite part of Lucifer (ever) was the scene in season 2 episode 16 when Lucifer gets incarcerated to a mental institution. In the institution he meets a man who he starts to presume is his dad in a humans body. The two of them try to escape from the institution, and in the aesthetically pleasing scene they walk through a room of patients who are going wild and ripping up pillows and setting fire to stuff. The song "In Black Out" plays and it's just to pretty and funny and cool.