We all love Lucifer, right? This show is just getting better and better, with last night’s episode starting off fabulously and just getting better from there. Now what’s better than Lucifer showing up in your home, but Lucifer showing up in your home and making you breakfast. That’s just the beginning of this episode full of twists and turns, and not one, but two naked characters.
A very surprised Chloe winds up dropping towel and raising gun when she finds Lucifer whipping up breakfast for her, and before she can kick our favorite devil out the door, the ever adorable Trixie appears. Now normally that would be fine, except Dan was there and turns out he’s definitely not cool with Lucker, uhh, Lucier, Chloifer? Do we have a ship name for them yet? Someone let me know when we do.
It wouldn’t be an episode without a case to solve and Dan tells Chloe that a young woman has been kidnapped. The kidnapping ties into a Players event, where men learn how to pick up women from a professional pickup artist. It turns out that our professional player, played by Chris Marquette, is connected to the kidnapping. He played a character named Adam in Joan of Arcadia, which is about a girl who sees and talks to God. I don’t think it was intentionally, but it made me chuckle that he showed up in a show all about the devil.

Now besides trying to figure out the kidnapping case, Lucifer is trying to figure out why he can’t sway Chloe with his devilish wiles. Dr. Linda tries to tell him to work through it by demystifying Chloe’s behavior, but Lucifer sort of thinks she just means he should have sex with her. We see a very naked Lucifer at one point when he tries to use his manly whatnots to his advantage. Chloe still isn’t having it, even though it was all right there.
Not to be left out Maze finds herself getting a visit from Amenadiel, which gets pretty dang hot. I mean she greets him by throwing a blade at him and as things heat up we even get a little tongue action. Amenadiel is trying to get Maze to help him convince Lucifer to return to his duties in Hell and leave earthly pleasures behind.

The resolution to the case is a bit of twist and Chloe winds up shooting Lucifer, I mean he did tell her to do it. This series is just so good that if you aren’t watching it yet, you need to get caught up right away. It’s devilishly good!
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