Tom Ellis over zijn rol in de TV serie van Lucifer

RDJ134 19 april 2016 om 18:32 uur

De Amerikaanse TV serie Lucifer is heel erg vermakelijk en vooral ook heel erg grappig. Want de Duivel die in Los Angeles verblijft en zich daar vermaakt met het helpen van de politie zorgt voor hele leuke situaties. De Amerikaanse acteur Tom Ellis speelt de rol van Lucifer en had recent een interview met de website Collider en daar van kan je hier onder een stukje lezen.


What can you say to tease this week's episode and what it will be like for Lucifer to deal with a case that's being done in his name?

ELLIS
: There have been glimpses, throughout the season, of Lucifer's despondency about the rumor mill that surrounds the devil. That he's evil and makes people do bad things is just a complete fallacy. So, when they go to investigate these devil worshippers, it's his worst nightmare. He can't believe that people are not only doing these ridiculous things, but are doing them in his name. Lucifer gets very John Proctor-esque about his name, from time to time. Where he's at with his suspicion of Chloe, he's just had enough.

The relationship between Chloe and Lucifer is so much fun to watch because she's immune to his charms, and he's never experienced that. He's also intrigued by her, even though she makes him vulnerable. Why do you think it's worth it to him to put his own immortality at risk to be around her?

ELLIS
: That's one of the really interesting questions that comes up, certainly in his therapy session with Linda. He says all these things about her and, even though Linda says, "If she makes you feel all of these things, why don't you just stay away from her?" And he's like, "Well, I don't want to." And that's new for him, as well. That's the first time he's verbalized that feeling, and it surprises him. There's no logic in that relationship, from Lucifer's point of view, but he's drawn to her and compelled towards her. She is the most disarming force in his life because none of the things that he normally relies on in his relationships with people work on her. She exposes him for who he truly is, and I think that can be really sweet, at times, and also can be quite terrifying, at times.

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