The following contains “spoilers” of some kind Lucifer Season 5, Episode 3.
Lucifer and Chloe treat a very different kind of devilish doppelganger when they were in episode 3 of the new season, Luci came back just in time to help solve a murder on the set of one hell of a TV series.
The episode “Diablo!” involved in the fatal stabbing of the megalomaniacal showrunner of Lieutenant ¡Diablo!, in Warner Bros. TV drama that had seven episodes in it was “the biggest hit of the fall.”
“We thought we would make the industry fun, the first thing we had to do was have fun with ourselves. That was very important. ” LuciferJoe Henderson shared during his and co-showrunner Ildy Modrovich’s TVLine interview. ‘It must first be friendly fire and most of all. And that’s why a piece of crap showrunner is the victim! ”
On the show-within-a-show, Alex Quijano (Fresh Off the Boat) played the actor who played lt Diablo, while Brianne Davis portrayed the actress that Detective Dancer portrayed, who had become much known to Chloe’s confusion going from “stripper pole to detective pool in just three years.”
Other opponents included Detective “Doofus,” Blaze and Dr. Belinda.
What other Easter eggs can be found as Chloe and Lucifer run the set and production offices of the TV series?
The murdered showrunner no. 2, Keri Belwood, “is named after Sheri Elwood, one of our old EPs,” Henderson noted. ‘And Keri Belwood’s office is my office, but refunded because my office is bleak and sad, and its actually like a place someone wants to work from. “Likemin ‘is the writing space us writing space, but with a many more candy. ”
Speaking of the writers’ room, all the note cards were affixed to the walls and an episode of the TV show “were done by the support staff of our writers, who worked with the crazy ideas, ”said Modrovich. And if you were to watch them up close, ‘It’s a completely traceable episode of Damn it!“
Also: “The area that Damn it! is shot in is us area, except with a wall pulled out, ”Henderson shared.
The “hottest” Easter egg, Modrovich revealed, is one that despite a lot of slo-mo and freeze-framing, we’re not quite sure if it made it into the final cut. ‘I went to a setting the day we filmed it Lucifer choice that was changed into a Damn it! choice, ‘recalls the EP,’ and I rode through the back of a scene before realizing I was in the shot! But then I realized, ‘Oh, it does not matter!’ I was just part of the set dress. That I power be in the deep background of a shot of episode 3. ”
All told, reflected on the devilish Warner Bros. TV procedural inside a devilish Warner Bros. TV procedural, shot op de Lucifer fate amazes Henderson, “I can not believe they let us!”
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