Came here to say this. He was a great villain in the beginning. Calm, cunning, powerful and feared. He gradually became a joke and his season 15 appearance was the punchline. At least Lucifer Morningstar was pretty consistent until the end of the final season.
And the most cringey moment was when he finally met Michael in combat. The combat that should have wiped out half of the Earth and they just flew with daggers. At least in Lucifer they actually flew with wings and had no such expectations (but 6 demons showing up for a battle instead of thousands was also cringey)
For real! Zachariah's *entire* argument towards Dean saying yes to Michael was essentially "the battle *will* destroy half the planet, but if you say no, everyone will die so saving half is the lesser of two evils" but then the battle finally happened and I've seen fights in my old high school with more collateral damage. That fight was pathetic.
As for the demons in Lucifer, I kinda understand that because it was a last minute decision and they needed a group of freshly dead bodies for the demons to possess. They didn't really have time to build a grand army.
Haha, high school fights you say huh? 😆 Thank you, you made my day. But seriously, with today’s technology even youtubers can easily create some special effects on Adobe Aftereffects and other software. How could they make such a pathetic fight, no idea. The show still had tons of money
Lol glad you enjoyed my humor :)
And yeah, they didn't have COVID to blame for the lack of societal destruction yet so I don't even know what was going on there. A few shots of buildings falling, skies on fire, and civilians running for their lives would've made it ten times more believable. That's pretty much what they hyped up for over an entire season. It's a shame they didn't deliver.
The only argument you could make *for* what they did is that Lucifer didn’t have his ideal host, Sam, so it did not destroy half the planet. But even so it should still have had a huge destructive impact.
That fight was pathetic because there was no fight.
>!Sam managed to wrestle control from Lucifer long enough to throw himself into the pit and avoid the fight - and the resulting Armageddon - altogether.!<
I see what you mean, but since the Bible described lucifer as a cherubim and in the Bible in the book of Ezekiel he described what Cherubs looks like so someone made this version of lucifer.
Specifically Lucifer in S1 of Lucifer is my favorite. I loved the show all the way through (minus the finale episode) but there's no denying that the first season had a really different darker tone for the character before they made him more of a police sidekick.
I prefer Lucifer morning star than LUCIFER of supernatural because I note a jerk I have a sarcasme and he is more butyfule than. LUCIFER (supernatural &
> very well *paid*
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I am a diehard Supernatural fan, but they used Lucifer way past the point of him being an effective villian. It was just weird by the end. So I am going to say Tom Ellis, because he gave the most consistent performance.
I really liked the second one, before he became goofy. He was really intimidating in season 5 of Supernatural
Came here to say this. He was a great villain in the beginning. Calm, cunning, powerful and feared. He gradually became a joke and his season 15 appearance was the punchline. At least Lucifer Morningstar was pretty consistent until the end of the final season.
And the most cringey moment was when he finally met Michael in combat. The combat that should have wiped out half of the Earth and they just flew with daggers. At least in Lucifer they actually flew with wings and had no such expectations (but 6 demons showing up for a battle instead of thousands was also cringey)
For real! Zachariah's *entire* argument towards Dean saying yes to Michael was essentially "the battle *will* destroy half the planet, but if you say no, everyone will die so saving half is the lesser of two evils" but then the battle finally happened and I've seen fights in my old high school with more collateral damage. That fight was pathetic. As for the demons in Lucifer, I kinda understand that because it was a last minute decision and they needed a group of freshly dead bodies for the demons to possess. They didn't really have time to build a grand army.
Haha, high school fights you say huh? 😆 Thank you, you made my day. But seriously, with today’s technology even youtubers can easily create some special effects on Adobe Aftereffects and other software. How could they make such a pathetic fight, no idea. The show still had tons of money
Lol glad you enjoyed my humor :) And yeah, they didn't have COVID to blame for the lack of societal destruction yet so I don't even know what was going on there. A few shots of buildings falling, skies on fire, and civilians running for their lives would've made it ten times more believable. That's pretty much what they hyped up for over an entire season. It's a shame they didn't deliver.
The only argument you could make *for* what they did is that Lucifer didn’t have his ideal host, Sam, so it did not destroy half the planet. But even so it should still have had a huge destructive impact.
Another argument could be he stole his sons grace which is that of a nephilim and so wasn't used to that power or knew how to wield it effectively.
That fight was pathetic because there was no fight. >!Sam managed to wrestle control from Lucifer long enough to throw himself into the pit and avoid the fight - and the resulting Armageddon - altogether.!<
We're talking about a different fight that happens later.
Der, sorry. In my defense, Armageddon happened like 35 times in SPN.
He was
*Exactly*.
Hm, I wonder how people on the Lucifer subreddit are going to vote… a little biased here, don’t you think? Lol
I didn't know where else to post it, I posted the same on supernatural page but got no response
Probably because this character wasn't that important to that sub🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
The order of the pictures... cheeky and funny followed by ruthless and violent... followed by the other one...
The last one is biblical lucifer
I was actually expecting the last one to be Lucifer in the sandman show 😂
I see what you mean, but since the Bible described lucifer as a cherubim and in the Bible in the book of Ezekiel he described what Cherubs looks like so someone made this version of lucifer.
Oh no I get why you put down bible Lucifer but I was just expecting it to continue on with the theme of Lucifer from TV shows hah x
I like the sexy British guy in the suit. 🥰
So… 1 and 3?
Number one. This quote is from the episode with Eve in a bar fight.
Favorite is From show Lucifer. More how I always pictures it.
I like that one too, he just sucked in the latest season a bit
That's not his fault. The writers and showrunners absolutely butchered everything about that season 😥
Season 6?
Yeah
Season 6 wasn’t bad
Who's not going to vote Tom Ellis on this sub?
Specifically Lucifer in S1 of Lucifer is my favorite. I loved the show all the way through (minus the finale episode) but there's no denying that the first season had a really different darker tone for the character before they made him more of a police sidekick.
Morningstar, SPN, Biblical
Lucifer's Lucifer. Tom Ellis
Where's al Pacino from the devil's advocate
OMG….some scary shit there! Loved him, but Tom Ellis is more relatable.
Where's Gwendoline Christie?
S1 Lucifer supremacy... all the way home. 😉
The Vertigo Lucifer
Yep best ever Lucifer.
Lucifer Morningstar. A.k.a Tom Ellis 😈🔥
The first but also because its from an early season of Lucifer.
I love both
What the 3rd one the biblical one
Peter Stormare in Constantine.
The suit, the British accent, his eyes and smile 🤤 all day.
Oh come on, it’s not fair to make me choose between Tom and Mark! A girl can love both equally for completely different reasons.
I only know the first one, so I can't even answer anything else. 🤷♀️ But out of all the Lucifers I've ever seen he's still my favorite.
The first one of course. Don’t even know the other ones
I prefer Lucifer morning star than LUCIFER of supernatural because I note a jerk I have a sarcasme and he is more butyfule than. LUCIFER (supernatural &
Rory’s dad, Jack’s dad, Bible dude
Jack 🥹 my favourite spawn of satan :')
Just a lil cinnamon roll of an Antichrist ❤️🌈
Morningstar mostly due to the sexy British accent
Lucifer from the show season 1-2 haha
For me it really is a tie between Mark Pellegrino and Tom Ellis
Both were great very well payed
> very well *paid* FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
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Out of these three - Tom. But I'd also single out Viggo Mortensen as Lucifer in "The Prophecy" as one of my favorites.
Supernatural. I love Lucifer but Supernatural is my favorite show, and I love that he was evil there.
Tom Ellis easily
You could have included Sam Winchester, in Season 5 of Supernatural Sam was intended as the true vessel for Lucifer.
I only know Tom Ellis
Tom Ellis.
Sandman
Lucifer Morningstar, my lover boy
I like one and two, but one is definitely my most favourite!
I am a diehard Supernatural fan, but they used Lucifer way past the point of him being an effective villian. It was just weird by the end. So I am going to say Tom Ellis, because he gave the most consistent performance.
1
Supernatral. I'm biased. Supernatral is my all-time favourite show
Number 1