If you are familiar with the name above the you may be familiar with the Bible but also the Netflix series show, Lucifer.
This show is one of the most outstanding, thrilling, romantical and tear-jerker series I have ever seen. I’ve watched all six seasons three times with season three being the longest, but I can’t help but love the dynamic of the Relationships between Lucifer, his family, his therapist and Chloe Dekker.
Lucifer, otherwise known as the Devil, has led himself on this journey in believing his father, GOD, was manipulating him in ways he couldn’t explain. From rebelling against him to then ascending the throne of Hell as Hells warden then to his time in Las Angeles California or otherwise known as the “City of Angels.” with his demon associate later turned best friend Mazekien, or Maze. By the sudden unfortunate events involving the death of a popstar named Delilah, Lucifer is set on a man hunt for the people who had hurt his friend.
(Fun fact about Lucifer: He grants favors and never lies, literally, telling people he’s the Devil goes way over their heads, but most importantly Lucifer always helped those in need, like Delilah)
This disaster sets Lucifer in Chloe Dekkers investigation; the fated lovers were from then on inseparable.

(I mean come on, look at how he’s looking at her!!!)
You will have to watch for yourself how Lucifer grows from the self-centered man-child to this newfound man with a calling and an amazing future. Not many would guess it would take a single homicide detective and the LAPD, heck it wouldn’t have been an option really.
It’s something about shows that really slowly brings the main protagonist into a new light that really makes me giggle and kick my feet (metaphorically of course-kind of.) because it’s a journey, and on top of that, with this show you also get to play detective.
Lucifer learns a bit about himself and his situational relationships with everyone and everything around him with every case. Sometimes they’re small but sometimes they’re extraordinary. And what’s crazy is that he falls first.
It’s a very cute and absolutely hilarious show but I will warn you and can get kind of R-rated but it’s just small pop-up moments, not actually graphic.
when I watched this, I found lucifer’s personality humanized a lot he wasn’t just the prince / king of hell he was normal as a fallen angel can be and I really loved the way he talked.