In the car while waiting on the kidnappers for Lindsay, Chloe and Lucifer are discussing his being the devil and Lucifer says he can't offer anything else as proof. Though he says he doesn't lie, he would seem to be doing so here as he could show her his devil face as proof.
Among the players name tags at the pick-up artist convention, when Lucifer acquires his, is for Luke Barlow. Luke Barlow is one of the cameramen who works on Lucifer.
While making breakfast, Lucifer (a culinary sophisticate) asks for truffle oil. Before 2010, a lot of highly regarded chefs swore by the the virtues of truffle oil, making it a much sought-after ingredient. Then they learned that many versions of truffle oil are really poor grade olive oil with added synthetic 2,4-Dithiapentane. Suddenly these same chefs couldn't tolerate the use of truffle oil. In 2017, a class-action lawsuit was brought against one of the largest truffle products manufacturers in the United States when it was discovered their oil contained no truffles whatsoever.
However, there are reputable manufacturers of true truffle oils made with high grade olive oil infused with excellent quality truffles and no chemicals. A drizzle of genuine white truffle oil is excellent on eggs, and the breakfast Lucifer made did include an omelet.
That said, an 8-oz bottle can cost from $50 to $240 (or more), depending on the quality of the truffles used. Lucifer's only error here is in assuming Chloe could afford it, or would buy such a thing even if she could (later episodes indicate her culinary tastes run to inexpensive foods like mac and cheese, vending machine sandwiches, and the like).
However, there are reputable manufacturers of true truffle oils made with high grade olive oil infused with excellent quality truffles and no chemicals. A drizzle of genuine white truffle oil is excellent on eggs, and the breakfast Lucifer made did include an omelet.
That said, an 8-oz bottle can cost from $50 to $240 (or more), depending on the quality of the truffles used. Lucifer's only error here is in assuming Chloe could afford it, or would buy such a thing even if she could (later episodes indicate her culinary tastes run to inexpensive foods like mac and cheese, vending machine sandwiches, and the like).
The episode title is said by Lucifer.
Dawn Olivieri (Olivia Monroe) is known for playing Lydia in Heroes (2006) and Heroes: Slow Burn (2009), whose power is somewhat similar to Lucifer's - being able to tell people's desires with a touch (usually through the medium of tattoos).