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Griffith Observatory

TV show Lucifer (2016)
In a special episode, Chloe (Lauren German) and Lucifer (Tom Ellis) meet at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
Griffith Observatory Los Angeles
Griffith Observatory Los Angeles. Photo credit: Mark Thomas from Pixabay

“And some, no matter how you shake things up, end up making the same choices, are drawn to the same people, the same passions. So all seems to have ended well.”

God

Special alternative earth! In the final episode of season 3, God is in charge and narrates a reality in which Lucifer (Tom Ellis) does not meet Chloe (Lauren German) during a police investigation. More or less.

On this Earth, Chloe is a famous actress, her father is still alive and so she never had any desire to join the police force. Lucifer is still a nightclub owner, but a murder takes place at the Lux. Chloe, friend of the victim, will nevertheless embark on an investigation with a strange companion, the so-called Lucifer.

A trail leads them straight to the denouement at the Griffith Observatory. It is around the building that the duo manages to confound and arrest the murderer, Ben Rogers (Brian Tee).

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In this 26th episode of season 3, the voice of God is Neil Gaiman’s. Creator of the character of Lucifer, it was normal for the writer to pass for the father of the fallen angel.

Griffith Observatory scene in Lucifer
Scene at the Griffith Observatory in Lucifer. Photo credit: Fox and Netflix
Griffith Observatory scene in Lucifer
Scene at the Griffith Observatory in Lucifer. Photo credit: Fox and Netflix
Griffith Observatory scene in Lucifer
Scene at the Griffith Observatory in Lucifer. Photo credit: Fox and Netflix
Griffith Observatory scene in Lucifer
Scene at the Griffith Observatory in Lucifer. Photo credit: Fox and Netflix
Griffith Observatory scene in Lucifer
Scene at the Griffith Observatory in Lucifer. Photo credit: Fox and Netflix

Griffith Observatory

Built in 1935, the Griffith Observatory is a recognizable astronomical observatory.

Located on the Mount Hollywood at 300m of altitude, the place is particularly appreciated by the tourists and the inhabitants.

Projections at the planetarium, scientific exhibitions or simply for the incredible panorama, the reasons to come to the observatory are numerous.

It owes its name to Colonel Griffith J. Griffith (1850-1919) who donated land and funds to build an observatory in order to make astronomy accessible to all.

This incredible donation hides a much sadder story. In 1903, Griffith shot his wife while they were staying at the Arcadia Hotel in Santa Monica. He did not kill her, but he did cause her to lose the use of her right eye and disfigure her. He was sentenced to two years in prison.

When he was released, the “philanthropist” made his substantial donation to Los Angeles as a “Christmas present”, to redeem himself and thus go down in history not as a murderer, but as a lover of science.

Moreover, his title of colonel does not appear on any official register.

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By Damien Duarte

Friday, October 8, 2021

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