Lucifer 318 + 319 "Let Pinhead Sing" & "The Last Heartbreak"
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“Let Pinhead Sing” & “The Last Heartbreak” make for some satisfying overthinking. Tracie and Emily delve deep into literal and figurative mirroring in the show, the sociological and evolutionary benefit of Tom Ellis’s devastated face, and the need for another character to alert the audience to the so-called romantic chemistry between Pierce (Tom Welling) and Chloe (Lauren German).
We question the likelihood of a thousands-of-years-old man lugging a rock collection around the world, and acknowledge the fact that if the showrunners were more historically accurate with language usage, it wouldn’t be a particularly enjoyable show.
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1. Lucifer 318 + 319 "Let Pinhead Sing" & "The Last Heartbreak" (00:00:00)
2. Analyzing Lucifer Episodes (00:00:04)
3. The Mirroring and Perception of Characters (00:11:19)
4. Character Analysis in TV Show Lucifer (00:18:54)
5. May's Character Development and Lack of Chemistry (00:28:32)
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