Stoffentwicklung:
Tom KapinosBesetzung:
Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, Scarlett Estevez, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, Chasten Harmon, Michael Graziadei (mehr)Streaming (1)
Folgen(16)
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Trauriger Teufel (S05E01)
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Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer! (S05E02)
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¡Diablo! (S05E03)
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Für das Huhn geht es nie gut aus (S05E04)
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Detective Amenadiel (S05E05)
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Eine perfekte Beziehung (S05E06)
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Unser Mojo (S05E07)
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Spoileralarm (S05E08)
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Abendmahl (S05E09)
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Verdammte, himmlische Karaoke-Session (S05E10)
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Machtlos (S05E11)
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Daniel Espinoza: nackt und verängstigt (S05E12)
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Ein wenig harmloses Stalking (S05E13)
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Nichts hält für die Ewigkeit (S05E14)
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Soll es wirklich so enden? (S05E15)
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Eine Chance auf ein Happy End (S05E16)
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Lucifer makes a tumultuous return to the land of the living in hopes of making things right with Chloe. A devil’s work is never done. (Netflix)
Kritiken (1)
As I mentioned in my review of the eighth episode, I hoped for an improvement in the second half of the fifth season, and fortunately, that did happen. The introduction of God was top-notch; the episodes where this character was in the spotlight were among the best (the decision to become mortal was incredibly funny, and I genuinely laughed heartily at a few well-timed references). However, there were still quite a few filler episodes dealing with melodrama and other unnecessary fluff. I do appreciate it when Lucifer delves into emotions, but too much of it can be overwhelming. The final two episodes, though, elevated the series back to the level where it should ideally stay; this is the quality Lucifer we know! The final battle felt a bit rushed in my eyes, but as a viewer, you’ll get plenty of story twists. We’ll see how the creators wrap up this saga. Season five gets a cautious 7/10 from me. P.S. Michael Graziadei felt criminally underused :( ()