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# Lucifer: The Complete Second Season

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Lucifer: The Complete Second Season (DVD) Season Two of LUCIFER promises to be the mother of all seasons as Lucifer (Tom Ellis) finds himself tasked with tracking down his mother, Charlotte (Tricia Helfer) while continuing to punish criminals alongside LAPD detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German). At the end of Season One, Chloe watched Lucifer die, only to come back to life, causing more confusion over who he really is. Now, Lucifer and his angel brother, Amenadiel (DB Woodside), will work together for one common goal – to find their mother, who escaped Hell. After all, Lucifer doesn’t take after his dad, so the parent he does resemble is sure to be quite terrifying. With mom on the loose, Dr. Linda (Rachael Harris), who’s become not only a therapist, but also a confidante to Lucifer, Amenadiel and Maze, will surely have a lot of advice to dole out. And, by the time she’s done, she may need a therapist of her own!

Review: Everything even better, and now with drama, emotion and an emerging love story - Of the 3 seasons aired on Fox before Netflix picked the show, this season 2 is by far the best one. Mythology is considerably enriched in it, with the fall of the angel Amenadiel, the introduction, more than bold, of a Goddess of Creation, wife of God and mother of angels, the breathtaking revelation of Chloe’s true nature, and the Flaming Sword, once the lock of the Garden of Eden and the only artefact able to open Heaven’s gates, all plots that change what was only a cop-show tinged with supernatural into a further, constantly exciting, rewriting of Christian theology; characters all know an evolution too, new ones are introduced, the kind and cheerful Ella who avoids to be only yet another cliché funny lab nerd thanks to her mix of faith, helpfulness, sass and hints that she used to be a thug, or the said Goddess, secretive and worrying mother that we see full of love for her sons but too different from humans not to be a threat, and their relationships with one another are deepened and largely redefined: fairly in conflict in season 1, they become here one family, all there for each other, weaving or reinforcing links as touching as funny; and both sides, supernatural and intimacy, are perfectly linked, constantly feeding each other. But what really won me over, and that is the least I can say, the greatest success of this season, is above all the love story between Lucifer and Chloe. I didn’t expect it, I didn’t see it coming, and yet it burst in my face and is there, now, in front of me, engraved forever: it overcame Mulder and Scully for me! (which pretty much says everything). For me, it is the most beautiful love story I have seen onscreen for decades, a hidden attraction, impossible to admit but impossible to hide, moving to an almost insane point, because it’s not another will they-won’t they between a tough female cop and her goofy civilian consultant, but the impossible yet finally happened love beyond species between the Devil and a gift from God, the being condemned to embody evil to the point that he thought himself evil and hated himself for it, and the only woman who saw the good in him behind the prejudices and re-opened him to his humanity. Loving her enough to kill for her, loving her enough to die for her, allowing Tom Ellis to show us how damn talented he is, Lucifer however gives up on Chloe at the moment when, at last, he conquered her, when, at last, she loves him in return, because there is so much love for her and so much kindness for humans in him, that he doesn’t want to know that he is loved by a woman who has no choice, by a puppet created for him without having the right to choose if she wants him. No, this love is not only yet another will they-won’t they, but the tragic, in the literal sense of the word, impossibility for two beings who love each other because they have been forced to by the intervention of a higher power to love each other freely without the intervention of this higher power, and both its blooming and its sad end made me cry my eyes out. This season 2 therefore leaves much more room for emotion than the first one. And since it is also even funnier and even sexier, with again a brilliant soundtrack, you will easily understand that it’s a real delight to watch!
Review: Even Better than Season One! - “Lucifer: The Complete Second Season” collects all 18 episodes of “Lucifer” as they aired on Fox. Joining returning characters Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German), Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside), Mazikeen (Lesley-Ann Brandt), Detective Daniel Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro), Trixie Espinoza (Scarlett Estevez), and Dr. Linda Martin (Rachel Harris) are Ella Lopez (Aimee Garcia), a forensic scientist, and The Goddess of All Creation (Tricia Helfer), the mother of Lucifer and Amenadiel. Ella Lopez so perfectly fits into the cast dynamic that it’s hard to recall that she wasn’t part of the group since the very beginning. Instantly likeable and fun with any of the main cast. The Goddess escaped Hell while it was left unguarded and now Lucifer and Amenadiel must help her find her way in human society. New forces, like the angel Uriel (Michael Imperioli), come to Earth because they believe her to belong in Hell. The Goddess draws upon any number of ancient traditions, including Asherah or Inanna, filtered through the comics and television influence of the series. With all the supernatural elements on Earth, Linda learns the truth about Lucifer – or, rather, that he wasn’t lying to her or working within a metaphor. She, Chloe, Mazikeen, and Ella all begin to bond, leading to better stories as the various characters have friendships with each other instead of all relationships stemming from Lucifer.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Aimee Garcia, DB Woodside, Ildy Modrovich, Jerry Bruckheimer, Joe Henderson, Jonathan Littman, Kevin Alejandro, Lauren German, Len Wiseman, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, Scarlett Estevez, Tom Ellis, Tom Kapinos, Tricia Helfer Contributor Aimee Garcia, DB Woodside, Ildy Modrovich, Jerry Bruckheimer, Joe Henderson, Jonathan Littman, Kevin Alejandro, Lauren German, Len Wiseman, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, Scarlett Estevez, Tom Ellis, Tom Kapinos, Tricia Helfer See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,793 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC |
| Genre | Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |

## Product Details

- **Format:** NTSC
- **Genre:** Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 3

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Everything even better, and now with drama, emotion and an emerging love story
*by C***G on May 27, 2020*

Of the 3 seasons aired on Fox before Netflix picked the show, this season 2 is by far the best one. Mythology is considerably enriched in it, with the fall of the angel Amenadiel, the introduction, more than bold, of a Goddess of Creation, wife of God and mother of angels, the breathtaking revelation of Chloe’s true nature, and the Flaming Sword, once the lock of the Garden of Eden and the only artefact able to open Heaven’s gates, all plots that change what was only a cop-show tinged with supernatural into a further, constantly exciting, rewriting of Christian theology; characters all know an evolution too, new ones are introduced, the kind and cheerful Ella who avoids to be only yet another cliché funny lab nerd thanks to her mix of faith, helpfulness, sass and hints that she used to be a thug, or the said Goddess, secretive and worrying mother that we see full of love for her sons but too different from humans not to be a threat, and their relationships with one another are deepened and largely redefined: fairly in conflict in season 1, they become here one family, all there for each other, weaving or reinforcing links as touching as funny; and both sides, supernatural and intimacy, are perfectly linked, constantly feeding each other. But what really won me over, and that is the least I can say, the greatest success of this season, is above all the love story between Lucifer and Chloe. I didn’t expect it, I didn’t see it coming, and yet it burst in my face and is there, now, in front of me, engraved forever: it overcame Mulder and Scully for me! (which pretty much says everything). For me, it is the most beautiful love story I have seen onscreen for decades, a hidden attraction, impossible to admit but impossible to hide, moving to an almost insane point, because it’s not another will they-won’t they between a tough female cop and her goofy civilian consultant, but the impossible yet finally happened love beyond species between the Devil and a gift from God, the being condemned to embody evil to the point that he thought himself evil and hated himself for it, and the only woman who saw the good in him behind the prejudices and re-opened him to his humanity. Loving her enough to kill for her, loving her enough to die for her, allowing Tom Ellis to show us how damn talented he is, Lucifer however gives up on Chloe at the moment when, at last, he conquered her, when, at last, she loves him in return, because there is so much love for her and so much kindness for humans in him, that he doesn’t want to know that he is loved by a woman who has no choice, by a puppet created for him without having the right to choose if she wants him. No, this love is not only yet another will they-won’t they, but the tragic, in the literal sense of the word, impossibility for two beings who love each other because they have been forced to by the intervention of a higher power to love each other freely without the intervention of this higher power, and both its blooming and its sad end made me cry my eyes out. This season 2 therefore leaves much more room for emotion than the first one. And since it is also even funnier and even sexier, with again a brilliant soundtrack, you will easily understand that it’s a real delight to watch!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even Better than Season One!
*by R***D on June 17, 2022*

“Lucifer: The Complete Second Season” collects all 18 episodes of “Lucifer” as they aired on Fox. Joining returning characters Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German), Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside), Mazikeen (Lesley-Ann Brandt), Detective Daniel Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro), Trixie Espinoza (Scarlett Estevez), and Dr. Linda Martin (Rachel Harris) are Ella Lopez (Aimee Garcia), a forensic scientist, and The Goddess of All Creation (Tricia Helfer), the mother of Lucifer and Amenadiel. Ella Lopez so perfectly fits into the cast dynamic that it’s hard to recall that she wasn’t part of the group since the very beginning. Instantly likeable and fun with any of the main cast. The Goddess escaped Hell while it was left unguarded and now Lucifer and Amenadiel must help her find her way in human society. New forces, like the angel Uriel (Michael Imperioli), come to Earth because they believe her to belong in Hell. The Goddess draws upon any number of ancient traditions, including Asherah or Inanna, filtered through the comics and television influence of the series. With all the supernatural elements on Earth, Linda learns the truth about Lucifer – or, rather, that he wasn’t lying to her or working within a metaphor. She, Chloe, Mazikeen, and Ella all begin to bond, leading to better stories as the various characters have friendships with each other instead of all relationships stemming from Lucifer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Interesting Plot
*by S***K on October 19, 2025*

Not as good as Season 1 but worth watching and still give it 5 stars.

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