@DonnaDelga19658 Why is this now about the Silver City? There's plenty of prejudice on Earth where the show is set. CHLOE knows it, she's seen it, experienced prejudice, it's been canon since season 1. And then they just made her ignorant of it in s6 in order to have that plotline. That's telling
@katewritestuff Funny how the original trope of Lucifer was there was no prejudice in the Silver City, at least concerning skin color. Seems the whole acknowledging BLM and the George Floyd murder took a right turn into familiar territory.
Joe Henderson: We-well, Ildy and I, the white people in the room-put a lot of us into Chloe.
It's much easier to rewrite a female char's backstory, make her an ignorant white woman, than to admit you've been part of the problem for years😌 And still end it with a white savior
@DonnaDelga19658 No, bc other movies with a white savoir trope have nothing to do with how much Jildy f'ed up exploring the issue in THIS show. I want to discuss *Lucifer* NOT *avatar*
@katewritestuff Chloe's accusations always seemed to have more weight than Luci's defenses. i.e. the last panel. He tried to tell her more than once about Pierce. She claimed the Sinnerman was an urban myth & openly scoffed. She refused to listen & then blames him for not telling her.
@que_sarrat I'm not even sure that "resolving" can be helped, in some cases maybe, they need a shift in perspective, but take Lee's loop. What can one possibly say to him to make him forgive himself for missing that one time his fam was reunited before his parents died? And he's dead himself
@katewritestuff I get the idea of going to the root of your loop but not knowing exactly what the guilt is or how to resolve it. That requires talking to the person. But that is called therapy, not detectiving 🤦♀️
Been thinking, 5.01 and 6.03 discredit the "hell detectives" idea. It's canon that Lucifer can immediately take a soul to their real guilt. Not doing it, detectiving and trying to figure it out, just needlessly prolongs the soul's suffering 🤔