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TV show Lucifer is a fun watch. The Devil gets tired of running Hell and decides to relocate to LA.
It would be so much of a better show if it wasn't such a copoganda. The writing is great, actors are great, but their insistence to suck cops dics and portray the police as this noble organization that is making the world the better place one brutalised civilian at a time is just tiring.
Get over yourself. If you can suspend your disbelief to watch a show about the Devil running a nightclub, you can watch 'copaganda.'
You remind me of the people who complain about bad language in rap music; if you're going to be offended by something, it's your job to stay away from it.
nah, it's a legitimate complaint, and exactly the reason I stopped watching after a couple episodes. They portray cops like they're "angel helpers" and it just reeks of bootlicking bullshit. The main character is Lucifer Morningstar, or the guy who's main schtick is questioning authority, and yet he's 5-0's best friend. It completely destroys the idea behind the show, when the obvious corrupt organization is never taken to task. Atlanta shows cops as they are, this show is just copaganda.
It's a TV show, produced to sell advertising in the USA.
You might as well complain about the lack of vegan options at McDonald's.
That doesn't make the criticism invalid.
You have a right to critique any aspect of any work.
To me, this is as silly as the people who were offended when the Green M+M changed her shoes.
So a latteral move
More like a latte move.
Because you can't get a good latte in Hell and he'd have to move to get one and...
Laugh damn your eyes, laugh!
I love Lucifer. Every episode is exactly the same and it's amazing.
Tom Ellis made me question my sexuality.
The show is loosely based on a standalone Sandman spinoff comic that I think is quite good.
Funnily enough, I found the comic dry and snooty. The show was a lot more fun.