Maze hit puberty faster than Trixie! And now she seems to be stuck in there... Ugh! Forgetting about that, we had a childish (but fun) jealous Lucifer, a Lopez fanboy (!) and Tom Wellington's signature bad acting. So, all-round, good episode, I'd say.
After 3 seasons we've had enough of Chloe always being with someone else! Get her with Lucifer already ugh.
Be careful with the truth, you may not like what it is, feel abandoned
Lucifer called Maze a demon and slow as hell Chloe says "name calling isn't nice." Really ? No clue yet ? It's been 3 seasons! lol. Also when Lucifer said "Maze is mad I wouldn't take her home." And Chloe says "Really she is mad you wouldn't give her a ride home." So that's 2 dumb Chloe moments in one episode.
But Lucifer is ending this season already ?? Why ? It's an addictive guilty pleasure.
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2018-03-29T10:22:22Z
It's high time Chloe knows that Lucifer is still the Devil. It's getting ridiculous. It's been pointed before in the comments but Lucifer's constant "She's a demon" and "getting her home" should be more than enough to make Chloe think and not brand then as "name calling".
I think after that Maze teenage angst I needed this episode to sort of redeem her character. And it sort of did. Not full redemption, but getting there. I get that she felt betrayed and all but man, I get her teenage angst so much up to the point where I previous episodes I couldn't even stand her. And that's saying too much of a character that I loved.
The Charlotte stuff is absolutely amazing. Poor girl. She's been through enough but at least she now knows the truth. Her acting in that final scene was great. For a moment I did think they broke her, but at least she knows the truth now.
The whole Pierce-Chloe stuff was getting in my nerves. We all know what will eventually happen so please, make things go forward. I get the feeling that Chloe has been with everyone on the show except Lucifer.
There are and there have been a lot of detective shows out there and Lucifer seems to be trying to hard to make a good detective show. But that's not what this show is all about. It's more about the Supernatural stuff of it all. Give us more of that. After all, with Cain coming to the show, it seems that not only has he taken away his Devil face, but also Chloe, and more importantly, his own show. Here's to hoping this improves for the remaining season. That new Maze-Cain alliance seems a bit promising, though.