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Don't count the power of God that Lucifer has in his TV series
So,lucifer TV show characters are really nerfed,so this is kind of a unfair fight,but whatever,these are the powers god from TV show displayed so far(i copied this from his character wiki)
Omnipotence:Β God is Omnipotent and absolutely unrivaled, even by His wife, Goddess, as one of the two only knownΒ Gods. With Goddess, He created the universe and angels. God's power made Him able to create an entire, albeit weaker, species on His own, as He created humanity, and He is also capable of placing extremely powerful curses on an individual, as He cursed Cain to always be resurrected should he die, with even demon knives being unable to kill him despite the knives being able to kill angels. He can effortlessly kill other species, even those who stand on top of the hierarchy, such as Lucifer, as Goddess said that God can destroy Lucifer and wanted to do so after his rebellion until Goddess convinced Him to spare him. God's power is also great enough to be capable of temporarily altering the timeline for a "butterfly effect" experiment, or creating anΒ alternate, temporary realityΒ with the scenario He wants to test.
Resurrection:Β God resurrected Lucifer after he was killed by Malcolm so he could stop Goddess. He also resurrected Dan after exploding him.
Healing:Β When God resurrected Lucifer, He also healed his gunshot wound. After exploding Dan, God put him back together and removed all trace of injury.
Immortality:Β God can live for eternity and is almost impossible to destroy, with only Goddess having the potential to do so.
Flight:Β Gods can traverse interdimensional barriers, such as the ones between Heaven, Hell, and Earth. He traveled from Heaven to Earth to stop Lucifer, Amenadiel and Michael's fight.
Weather Manipulation:Β When Lucifer and Michael were arguing during the family dinner, God created a thunderstorm in His displeasure.
Reality Warping:Β God is able to control reality, as He was able to make music play, and shine colorful lights out of nowhere. He was also able to make Himself win by hitting each hole on the first try while playing golf. He was able to explode Dan and then instantly put him back together.
Mental Manipulation:Β God made people, and human corpses, participate in impromptu musical dance numbers, without them being disturbed by that, and then removed all their memories. Angels seem to have a slight immunity to this, as Lucifer expressed confusion when it occurred and remembered it happening, with him later stating that he just go
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Allora, oggi ho finito lucifer.... Sto piangendo. Comunque la mia domanda Γ¨: voi avete visto o anche guardato solo 1 episodio della serie? P.s per evitare casini se volete scrivere una cosa riguardante la serie prima di tutto scrivete "ALLERTA SPOILER" grazie
This is from an in-universe perspective that I'm asking, and whether there's any people (aside from the obvious ones like coma patients or possibly severely mentally disabled) that his ability could not work on.
So I just watched 2 episodes of the Netflix Lucifer and I'm wondering is it worth it to continue? Does he just go around just randomly asking people what they desire (seems his power is desire!?) Seems like he's really into punishing people, why'd he leave hell in the first place? It just seems like another detective drama, does it deal with the issues the comics deal with? I love Carey's Lucifer and this portrayal doesn't feel anything like his comics counterpart. Forgive me if this is the wrong subreddit for this question but I'm kinda afraid to post it on the Lucifer series subreddit.
I've not read all the original Lucifer comics, but I have read the first few as well as the appearances he makes in the sandman comics.
I can't say I'm a fan of the way they decided to portray his character in the show, to me he seems a bit too childish. Him and Chloe don't seem all that good for each other either. I've seen the show up to season 2 before giving up to watch other shows.
What are your opinions of it? Does it get better after season 2? Would you want a recasting of Lucifer for the upcoming Sandman Netflix series?
So, before I got into watching Lucifer on Netflix I remember seeing a bunch of trailers for a show I with a theme of angels. I remember seeing who I thought was Lucifer and then this other guy, in a light coloured suit with somewhat spiky blonde hair. I can still remember vaguely his facial features and everything. I thought this show was definitely Lucifer. I thought this blonde guy was one of his supposed brothers, Gabriel. But now that I've actually been watching the show, I haven't seen the blonde character and I'm confused because from the trailers he seemed central to the plot. I looked up Gabriel in the show, and it's a completely different actor.
Does anyone know what this show is? I remember this blonde guy being contrasted with a more sinister character, and naturally thought he was supposed to be an angel while the sinister character was supposed to be Lucifer.
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Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series directed by Len Wiseman and Tom Kapinos.
Starring Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D. B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Scarlett Estevez, Rachael Harris, Kevin Rankin, Tricia Helfer, Aimee Garcia and others.
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in the show we find that a soul goes to hell because the guilt they feel send them there, and that the damned can leave anytime they want, in a good day to die, Lucifer says the only way a soul can find the doorway out of hell is if they feel they believe they no longer deserve their punishment, this makes no sense as a punishment. this implies its not the sin or the crime they commit that sends them, but the solely the guilt of committing their crime/sin, this means that the truly evil would never go to hell simply because someone who is truly evil will not feel an ounce of guilt
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