Poopdeck Paul, Milky the Clown, Captain Jolly, Jingles, Johnny Ginger, and Bozo |
Ty Hardin and Fess Parker |
Richard Chamberlain, David McCallum, Robert Vaughn, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner |
Fast forward to recent years - me, a retired little old lady and what happens? POLDARK. Holy moley, that show awoke the kraaken! I mean, I've always had my list of current favorites, with Sean Bean at the top for a long time (the Sharpe series reeled me in), but the Aidan Turner obsession was one to behold. I put that past tense because, though he's still numero uno, I'm no longer watching him practically non-stop like I was with Being Human, The Hobbit, Poldark and anything else I could get my eyes on with him in it.
Which leads me to the reason I started this post - my latest obsession:
OMG. I love this show so much! I have a post on this blog from when Lucifer first aired saying I think I will like this show. However, it was on at the same time as another favorite show and with no DVR or Hulu, it was somewhat forgotten. I'm a fan of Tom Ellis from his Miranda days, when he played Gary, so about a week ago, while browsing Hulu (thank you Alex) I found all 3 seasons, up to the current episode available and starting binging. Now, I'm driving my sister/roommate crazy with Tom Ellis this and Lucifer that.
This show has everything I love about a TV show. Good writing and good casting with well-defined characters that you come to know and love. Lucifer has left hell and moved to Los Angeles where he falls in with a police detective and helps to solve crimes in his own unique way. It's very much like Castle in the early years with a strong supporting cast that becomes like family to the viewer. The dialogue is witty and the acting top-notch. Tom Ellis says so much with a single look. I can't get enough of him. Like Castle and Beckett, his relationship with Chloe Decker is intense and at the same time fun. You can tell by the number of you tube videos that a lot of other people feel the same way I do about the show.
It will be interesting to see where the writers take the story. I sincerely hope they don't ruin it by putting Lucifer and Chloe together as a couple with engagement or marriage as a goal. That's what led to the demise of Moonlighting and Castle as far as I'm concerned. They need to keep their relationship like Sam and Jack on Stargate - ever present, obviously in love, but not ever saying I Love You out loud to each other,(except in dreams, aternate universes and such - lol). Also the writers need to never forget the importance of the supporting characters in Luci's life - Mazikeen, Trixie, Ella, Dan, Charlotte, Amenadial, and Dr. Linda. Remember on Castle, when after they got engaged and she went to the FBI and Esposito, Ryan, Lani, Martha and Alexis were hardly seen?? I hated that season so much and almost quit watching. At any rate, if you loved Castle, you will most likely love this show too.
My favorite episode is in season one A Priest Walks into a Bar - I just love the piano duet with the priest and the one at the end with Chloe. I love that it shows Lucifer, who is definitely a fish out of water in his human form, coming to grips with the fact that despite the polar opposite of devil and priest, he finds he really cares about Father Frank in a way he never knew he could. It also brings him closer to Chloe who teaches him the value of friends in a time of need. My other favorite episodes have scenes with Trixie, Chloe's Adorable-with-a-capital-A daughter and Maize, the demon who escaped hell with Lucifer and is his bodyguard of sorts.
There's a lot of videos on You Tube if you want to see what it's about. Just search 'Lucifer or Tom Ellis'.
Aimee Garcia (Ella), Keven Alejandro (Dan), Lauren German (Chloe), Tom Ellis,(Lucifer), Tricia Helfer (Charlotte), Leslie-Ann Brandt (Mazikeen), D.B. Woodside (Amenadial), Rachel Harris (Dr. Linda), Scarlett Estevez (Trixie)
And for your viewing pleasure: