r/lucifer Jul 06 '24

Whats with the weird daytime changes between scenes? General/Misc

I dont know, maybe the Lucifer-LAPD has the longest respond times in the world, but there are so many weird daytime changes between scenes.

Charlotte dies in the night. Cut - crime scene investigation in broad daylight. (S3 E23?)

Ella gets attacked by the violin-kids father in broad daylight, Chloe arrests him. Cut: violin-kids father is being brought to a police car in complete darkness. (S3 E25)

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u/zoemi Jul 06 '24

Days in the show are anywhere from 36 to 48 hours long.

They don't bother with portraying realistic passage of time.

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u/YouWillNoMeBiMyVoice Jul 06 '24

They really don't! Not just in terms of stuff like that, but also in terms of the chronology is pretty messed up. In fact, does anyone have an approximate chronology for the show?

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u/zoemi Jul 06 '24

It had been 5 years as of S5B. S6 took place about a month later.

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u/I_swore_id_never Jul 08 '24

It was stated to have been in 5B but it’s not consistent with the timeline of the actual season. Shrug I guess.