Things we can learn from the first 3 minutes of this episode: Don’t doubt Lucifer, don’t be a naive Satanist, and Lucifer only cares about Lucifer. I would also add, it’s not the best idea to give Lucifer an artifact that will bring him back to health, however temporary, and then insult him. We know he will only increase the body count in that case. Lucifer after all has the largest ego of anyone or anything. So it wasn’t surprising to see him revive his vessel’s original band. After all, they could reach millions. Using the ultimate Vince fan to get information on Vince and to have a submissive disciple… that’s quite twisted even for Lucifer. Poor Roselyn; she had no idea what evil she was getting involved with. I’m just glad the guys were able to catch up with her at the hospital. Unfortunately, her obsession was only increased by the spell he had invoked by her carving his name in her chest.
It doesn’t take long for us to see that Lucifer isn’t done yet. Even Crowley sees it: he’s looking for new devotees. As Lucifer put it, “he wants new blood.” And the guys are determined to get to that show to stop what he has planned. Crowley, Castiel, and the Winchester’s are up against all odds, and nobody is willing to spill the beans. But we all know, these things have a way of working out, right? I hoped so, but not before another body drops. That’s what happens when you don’t help the king of Hell when he tries to warn you, I guess. At least Tommy flipped after the limo incident and helped the guys find the location of the concert.
Castiel was able to help spare Tommy for a few minutes, as for the other band members, Lucifer didn’t wait long. I kind of underestimated Crowley’s anger toward Lucifer. It’s not like him to put himself directly in the fire. But he was right to question Lucifer’s plan. How would he convince a large crowd to draw blood for him? He would need to force them. And to put Lucifer’s ego in question, that was a weakness he could access which gave them means to clear the club.
As Lucifer goes on his Daddy issues rant, I could have sworn that Sam was buying it a little. I guess the hold Lucifer had over him never quite went away. It was interesting to see how hard Sam was taking it that Lucifer got away while Dean didn’t seem too phased by it at all. But Sam was right, Vince did mean something to a lot of people, so they didn’t come up winners in this scenario. Dean is more of a larger picture kind of guy, and he seems to think they will be able to stop Lucifer next time. I, however agree with the sentiment expressed by Crowley and Castiel. Lucifer plans on coming back in a bigger, more extreme way. That can’t be good for anyone. And with the mid-season finale next week, who knows what’s in store.
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