Lucifer: Trip to Stabby Town
November 15, 2016 5:31 AM - Season 2, Episode 8 - Subscribe
When a human steals Azrael's blade, Lucifer links the theft to a rash of violent stabbings that point to a local yoga studio. Meanwhile, Chloe digs into the murders and Lucifer seeks help from Ella in finding the blade and stopping the carnage.
I did like that they showed Dr. Linda working through her feelings, and that they've left her on a mostly even keel. Losing her as a therapist would have been detrimental to the show.
Surely the Lucifer family group therapy session can't be too many episodes away now?
posted by oh yeah! at 6:14 PM on November 15, 2016 [1 favorite]
Surely the Lucifer family group therapy session can't be too many episodes away now?
posted by oh yeah! at 6:14 PM on November 15, 2016 [1 favorite]
The theology in this show is a mess.
I do hope we get Goth Death Girl at some point. With the ankh and stuff.
posted by Justinian at 9:40 PM on November 16, 2016 [1 favorite]
I do hope we get Goth Death Girl at some point. With the ankh and stuff.
posted by Justinian at 9:40 PM on November 16, 2016 [1 favorite]
HOOORAY! Dr. Linda!
posted by miss-lapin at 11:34 AM on December 4, 2016
posted by miss-lapin at 11:34 AM on December 4, 2016
Good job fighting it off, Dan!
Seriously don't know what to make of "Mom."
posted by jenfullmoon at 6:14 AM on September 9, 2021
Seriously don't know what to make of "Mom."
posted by jenfullmoon at 6:14 AM on September 9, 2021
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I was surprised by the way Lucifer greeted Dan at the start. I though they had strengthened their relationship a bit beyond Detective Douche. Although we all knew who the pudding thief was going to turn out to be.
So Dan has hidden depths and strength. Then it's not surprising that he ended up with Chloe in the first place as she has some kind of magic that affects Lucifer. The combo of his strength and her whatever is also likely to account for the way Trixie reacts to the supernatural beings in her life.
I did like that they showed Dr. Linda working through her feelings, and that they've left her on a mostly even keel. Losing her as a therapist would have been detrimental to the show.
posted by sardonyx at 4:40 PM on November 15, 2016 [1 favorite]