Theory about mum.
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MagusTruthseeker — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 08:44 AM)
It is possible that Lucifer is simply unaware. After all, he's been out of the realm of the game for a while now. Circumstances or entities might well have changed since last he was up on all the latest goings-on.
It's also looking very possible that the other storyline that makes Mum's appearance not the main point of the season is the fall/transformation of Lucy's older brother. Since that is a currently evolving development, Lucifer would not know to be afraid - yet. -
actionmanrandell — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 08:58 AM)
and how exactly would there be someone bigger and badder than his mother being that his dad is a god of creation and his mom is a goddess of creation. they created the angels and god created the universe. meaning the two of them were the most powerful beings in the universe.
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MagusTruthseeker — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 09:34 PM)
Charlotte may be big and bad (especially since she clearly still has power in her mortal body), but that doesn't mean her story needs to be the season focus. They have set things up nicely where she can be a recurring problem now, but allow the story to move in directions that do not specifically follow her. Maze and Lucy's older brother still have some serious issues to work out, and then there is still the impending arrival of Uriel.
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kurt-2000 — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 07:04 AM)
I think Charlotte's trials and tribulations will be one short story within a cluster of story stories. That method of story telling is interesting. I think Maze will get more attention soon. I look forward to Uriel.
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caveral — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 07:08 AM)
I have a couple of theories of what might occur:
- God allowed Lucifer to set Mum's punishment. Thus forcing her to be a real 'mother' to her body's real family. But as her power returns, she begins her old tricks again that got her sent to hell to begin with. This results in God sending a real hard-ass like Michael to fix the problem, pitting him against Lucifer and Amenadiel.
- Mum made friends with some of her fellow captives in Hell and wants them to join her on earth. Knowing Lucifer has a way of freeing them, she uses Cloe to force Lucifer to release them. This results in L.A. becoming a sort of demon Disneyland in which Lucifer and Cloe have to hunt them all down again.
- Amenadiel's wings and powers began to fade the moment Mum got loose, indicating a possible link. We might see an episode soon in which she manages to slow time accidentally and perhaps later on her human body begins to develop wings. So as she gains angelic powers, she starts contemplating taking her place back in heaven, by force if necessary.
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caveral — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 10:06 PM)
Just watched Episode 4 and my 1st theory was partly correct. In the Episode 5 preview, Michael does come down to earth to take Mum back to Hell. And they show Lucifer and Michael fighting. Now the question is, did God actually order this, or is Michael taking it upon himself to do it?
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centrd — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 10:44 PM)
Exactly. Everybody always thinks they know what God wants, see Amenadiel and Lucifer arguing about that. But God hasn't spoken on this show yet and we have no idea what His plan really is.
I can't believe Uriel would make Chloe have that accident! Now I'm wondering if Lucifer IS going to kill him!
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caveral — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 06:02 AM)
I guessed the wrong Angel that would come down. Turns out it was Uriel. I'm wondering if Uriel is actually there on his own and NOT by God's command. I'm going to hazard another guess before tomorrow's episode and say that regardless of who sent him, Mum is going to step in and stop either Lucifer killing Uriel, or Uriel killing Lucifer. We've seen from the preview that she's aware Uriel is here and won't stop. I'm wondering if we were given a peek at her powers returning as a setup for her intervening in the fight.
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centrd — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 09:18 AM)
Writers said a female angel will be showing up this season too! Now that's a new development. First female angel in Lucifer.
I like your thought processes. I can definitely see Mom intervening. In that preview, she talks about Uriel like he's a little boy. Perhaps she comes in and sets him straight like moms are prone to do, no matter how old their sons get. lol.
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caveral — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 07:01 AM)
Well, looks like I was wrong about Mum stepping in and you were correct in thinking Lucifer would kill Uriel. As for the female angel, I'm guessing that it's going to be Azrael, the Angel of Death, come looking for her sword.
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SvR74 — 9 years ago(October 18, 2016 01:39 AM)
Without trying to be offensive to you
The Goddess of all Creation turned into a selfish manipulative b*tch, all philosophical sways and turns just died for me there. We see those everywhere and they look less old and plain than she does. There's no excuse for her typecasting on show or casting.
She is the opposite of Creation, she's Destruction. Can't help the only depiction of a 'strong' women a patriarchal society can muster up. I just stopped thinking about her. Oh, she's going to be nasty. Hmmm. OK. Nothing new.
Hmm, something else, bigger and worse comes along. OK. Nothing new there. If you take the procedural road, procedures will follow.
It would have been nice to see an actual Goddess Being thrown into Hell, that would have been a philosophical turn and how she finds her place back, if ever, but this family/cop-drama isn't showing anything new.
Mazikeen is the only one who doesn't look tired and worn-out in the new episodes, BTW. Hard to reconcile with heavenly-beings.
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BasementKat — 9 years ago(October 18, 2016 06:53 AM)
SvR74, your comments express my own reaction most eloquently! I was hoping for so much more from the Goddess of All Creation - although not too much, I think, given who she supposedly is. I agree about Mazikeen. Although I still think Amenadiel has potential. But given the way the show is portraying her, I have pretty much given up on "Mom".
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delalluvia — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 02:51 AM)
I was hoping for so much more from the Goddess of All Creation - although not too much, I think, given who she supposedly isBut given the way the show is portraying her, I have pretty much given up on "Mom".
Ditto
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SvR74 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 09:28 AM)
Not sure to what you're responding.
I already explained before I didn't like her manipulative bitchy ways,
so intending to blow up the car of her son's beloved does exactly prove my point that she's NOT 'Goddess of all Creation' but of Destruction.