Lucifer: Season 4, Episode 2 “Somebody’s Been Reading Dante’s Inferno” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Can Chloe be trusted anymore as she finds herself in bed with the Catholic Church?
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Can Chloe be trusted anymore as she finds herself in bed with the Catholic Church?
Lucifer returns, and outside of some cheeky action, it’s largely the same – and this is perhaps the rare occasion using such a phrase is a good thing.
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The inevitable happens when it comes to Tiff and Pete’s line of work. Leaving you to wonder, will they survive?
Both Pete and Tiff harness who they are and blur the lines between their alter egos and who they are without the mask. How do you think it went?
Pete and Tiff go on dates, and while both are awkward at first, it seems they found someone who might be willing to work out their kinks.
The best thing about Chambers will be its representation of Native Americans. As for the rest? Well, it may depend on how much you dig the horror genre.
Both Pete and Tiff decide to make some compromises to bring new people into their life. Also, Tiff shows she probably doesn’t need Pete as a bodyguard.
We dive deeper into Tiff and Pete’s shared past and get to learn why she is so distant.
Some of the awkwardness of episode 1 slips as you realize Pete, while gay, is still Georgia made and Tiff has long left her conservative upbringing behind.
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