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My full reaction to LUCIFER 5x14 "Nothing Lasts Forever"

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Nothing Lasts Forever- Thank you very much for another fantastic reaction for Lucifer, Mangual! This episode is easily another one of my favorite episodes from this season. I absolutely love it! I love so much about this episode, from Lucifer battling the guy with a wooden sword and just his arms and hands at the dojo, to meeting all these new angels at God's retirement party, Lucifer apologizing to Maze for keeping his secret about her mother from her and Maze finally recognizing that he really just wanted to protect her from the truth that Lilith didn't care about her at all, Lucifer deeming Maze the new Queen of Hell, Ella's overarching storyline and her being told that her light is seen by God all the way up in Heaven, Chloe's moment towards the end between her and her mother when they talk about Chloe's father, Chloe's moment with Lucifer when she talks to him about retiring herself from the LAPD to become his consultant to help him become God, Remiel coming down to warn Lucifer and Chloe about Michael's plans and her backing Lucifer in support of him becoming God, and then Michael gaining Azrael's blade from Gabriel in the very end and plotting something very bad. However, I especially love, love, love the goodbye scene in the end between God and the Goddess with their sons. I absolutely love seeing the Goddess of all Creation again in the form of Charlotte Richards once more. The biggest stand out moment within this episode for me is when God tells Lucifer He loves him and is proud of the man Lucifer has become at last. Words that Lucifer most certainly never believed he would ever hear from their father. Just like he sadly tells to Earl Johnson in the end of season two's episode... God Johnson. So beautiful. Such a beautiful moment, and I absolutely love this moment so, so much!! The emotion that immediately comes over Lucifer upon hearing his father tell him He loves him for the first time in his very long and heartbreakingly tragic life is absolutely beautiful. And seeing father and son embrace one another is so, so wonderful. I absolutely love this moment!!! :) Thank you, dear friend!! Until your next reactions for Lucifer... Sincerely, Heidi

Celia Fox

A fabulous episode and thank you for your reaction. Heidi is so right, so much happened in this episode that showed how much Luci is growing and learning about himself and others. It did feel like a pivotal episode in Luci's journey towards acceptance of himself and understanding...just a little way to go now so he can also accept he is worthy of Chloe, whether he becomes God or not- we know he is but will he realise it?