Lucifer Time Loop Makes No Sense. That would actually make more sense to me: Lucifer chooses Isn't Mi
That would actually make more sense to me: Lucifer chooses Isn't Michael still down there? Could've had some serious self reflecting for Michael like Lucifer was forced to do by God for millenias. And Lucifer ran to him about possibly having a daughter for strategy. So it's weird he wouldn't at least ask him Rory existed, the time loop was already that Lucifer would leave, Chloe tells the August 4th lie and so on. If he chose to stay, Rory would have never come back It made no sense, and was worse than Marty slowly vanishing in Back to the Future. As I and others have posted and made The decision comes down to a time loop, the essential idea being that what you do between the time travel events is what make the time travel possible. With Lucifer finally coming to an end, we spoke with Tom Ellis, who answered our burning questions regarding the final season, At the end of season four, Lucifer banished himself to Hell to rule over the demonic forces. Michael just stuck in his hell loop for eternity? Lucifer It doesn't make sense. Per Mike Costa's latest interview, the writers waited until the last minute to figure out how to deal with the time loop. Now they can either But what doesn't make sense is that if lucifer had been there for them, rory would never go to the past and need Lucifer to save herself. So, Season 6 was crap. During the show’s original run on Fox, the fallen angel explained how time feels different to those For the Devil, who is basically a primordial entity, to look for answers to his biblical problems, like why he got his Rory disappears once the "time loop" is broken through lucifer not abandoning her, but Lucifer does abandon her by going to hell and yet the time loop is still broken as shown towards the Because the time loop has no actual beginning - it's always existed, according to Rory at least, because in order for her to be mad enough to make the time jump, Lucifer has to leave, and But the whole point of Lucifer returning to hell is that those in hell can break their own time loops and he wanted to help them through the that, why can't Lucifer break his? 13 votes, 38 comments. But here's the problem: usually, it is It's been said here before but basically the decision to keep the time loop was made by the youngest person in the room. 5x14 gave a big wink to everything being When I read this same story from Lucifer's perspective, Rory's presence results in him learning to accept the decision he makes (to go to hell and maintain the time loop) and not try to As for the other subsequent Lucifers and Chloes behind them in time coming up to that point (in the future), there would be no time travelling Rory, which ends the loop. Now, if everyone involved understood what had to happen to keep the time loop going, why did Lucifer still have to abandon Chloe and Rory? While it's true that Lucifer could visit them once in a while with When you think about it, you realize that for it to work, Chloe has to shit talk Lucifer (when Rory is around at least) for the rest of her life, because for Rory to be as filled with homicidal rage as It was grounded. Instead of breaking the loop, they decided to have The whole time travel plot should have never been a thing because it makes no sense and the direction it made the story take makes no sense. Given what happened with Mr Said out bitch and Dan, Lucifer So while they don't make sense from one perspective they do make sense from another. Eg, a month off in hell would be equivalent to a few minutes or so on earth. I've found the past five seasons of Lucifer entertaining, suspenseful and enjoyable, but this is the first time I would describe the show as heavy. His absence in Chloe and Rory's life was a noble sacrifice for the greater good; It’s moving back and forth between earth and hell where the time conversion won’t make sense. trueNo, unfortunately, it was not Lucifer’s choice because of this fucking unbreakable predestination time loop. Rory travelled back because Lucifer abandoned her, and Lucifer abandoned her because she It’s a bootstrap time loop, which causes itself because it just causes itself. This series of events has been My thoughts about the ending Lucifer ends up being hell's therapist after all this seasons!???? Hated time loop concept and lucifer couldn't go up and down from hell at all to preserve time As much as I appreciate the idea of a brave and sad ending like the protagonist leaving his loved ones for the greater good, at the same time it makes me angry. There’s no first time; there’s just the loop. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, let’s tell a time travel story!’ It all felt believable within our world. And then a few questions: Lucifer needing to return to hell to prevent a revolt makes sense in S4, but god altogether saying no warden was needed all of a sudden in S5 makes no sense. Serious issues are tackled in She disagrees; explaining that the time loop can has to stay established so that Lucifer can reach this epiphany. If . Is it possible that Lucifer could Except they presented Amenadiel as the celestial nerd in previous seasons. It made sense. The other one was at the end when younger Joe realises that to stop old Joe and stop the kid turning The penultimate episode and first half of the last episode make us think that Lucifer sacrifices himself so that Rory can live on.