@DevilishDes1re I liked it because it was interesting to watch. For me it was about hard life choices. Lucifer made his choice. I think it's brilliant, that they made it look like Rory "forced" him. But in my understanding, noone can force adult person to do anything. It was his decision.
@camille_bourg OK, I warned in this tweet that I'm going to analyse whoever answers... so...
My analysis of your comment: I liked it that you didn't say anything insulting about the fans who liked it.
This is a psychological experiment. Don't reply, if you don't want me to analyse you.
OK here it goes:
I liked #LuciferSeason6 finale very much. It was interesting to watch. In my personal humble opinion, it was a good ending of the show.
#LuciferNetflix
@smuttymiscreant It's sad to read that you are afraid to be attacked for your feelings.
I think that's what you mean by "ashamed". You mean that you are prepared to be attacked by people on Twitter, those who didn't like s6 and are agressive towards those who liked it.
One of the most important metaphors in #LuciferNetflix is that everyone is good. Good person/bad person are toxic and childish concepts. Yes of course society needs these concepts to survive, that's why there are rules and laws and punishment for breaking the laws. But... (/1)
@Soredamor42 I mean, he ended up in Hell but as a therapist. It's different than being in your own Hell. He's there for others. But he feels fine there. That's what therapists do, they choose to be with others and help the others with their Hell. That's what makes therapists happy.
@Soredamor42 I think for the fact, that when we are in hell (when we feel bad and torture ourselves by guilt), times goes slowly.
But Lucifer going bad to Hell as therapist is not a metaphor for him being "in Hell" (feeling bad), but for him helping other people who are in Hell.
@Soredamor42 About Lucifer as a therapist - again, it's a metaphor. All the "spending million years" in this show are metaphors. They jump between Heaven, Earth, Hell, spend 1000 years there, 1000 years there, it's like nothing for them :)
@Soredamor42 She was never his therapist, she was a woman who slept with him (and then they became just friends), and was she educating him all the time. She never did real therapy.
@Soredamor42 No, what they show in this TV show is not a good therapy. No professional therapist would behave like Linda behaved. Never. Whoever invented it, either did it as parody, or never has been to therapy, or has been to very bad unprofessional therapy.
@Soredamor42 But I see it all as metaphors. Every supernatural aspect of this show is a metaphor. Everything. For example Michael's and Lucifer's war "who will be God" is a metaphor. What will rule each one of us? Desire or Fear? That's how I see it.
@Soredamor42 In my eyes heaven and hell in this show are metaphors. I don't believe in after-life. In my eyes Heaven is happiness and Hell is torture that we put ourselves through (in our Earth life, obviously, because I don't believe in any other existence except Earth life).
@Soredamor42 And the fact that the therapy happens in Hell, well... In this show the boundaries between life and after-life were always very fluid and the characters kept going back and forth between earth, hell, heaven... like it's all just part of the same existence.
@Soredamor42 Well, Linda was a bad therapist (if we are talking about therapy quality). She broke every ethical rule that exists. She was educating instead of helping. Therapy is not done by educating. Linda's therapy style in my eyes was a mockery of therapy. (/1)
But it makes me sad (for some fans) that in order to lead the show to this direction, the creators of the show decided not to go with "Deckerstar together on Earth" direction. I see many people sad about it and it makes me sad. Though I personally never cared about Deckerstar.
However if one goes to therapy or finds other way to empower himself, he stops feeling guilty, starts believing "I am good person" and gets out of hell. Person who feels good, has power to be good to others. Person who feels bad can never be good to others. (/4)