A container is half inched from a warehouse in a mysterious and deadly burglary, but why, and what if anything is Lucifer Morningstar connection to either the robbery or the containers contents?
"What made think you'd get away with it? If you come clean now I may go easy on you, so tell me did you eat the chocolate cake?"
Detective Decker certainly prides herself on her detective abilities, but really isn't she being somewhat over zealous by taking her work home?
Dan Espinoza and Chloe Decker are supposed to be sorting through their family commitments vis a vie their daughter Trixie, but both are old bill which understandably creates difficulties for both parents.
But who takes the fall for any unfortunate and unforeseen problems in this mutual agreement, isn't necessarily unanimously agreed upon. Because of course both partner has a personal axe grind, and will enjoy baring grudges without any considerations for the consequences for Trixie.
Is Lucifer Morningstar seriously beginning to consider a days job with the LAPD, just what does Detective Decker imagine as her working arrangements with Lucifer?
She is one of the most annoying characters ever, with an unwarranted ego and her head so far up herself, that she can't see the proverbial woods for the trees.
Among her other innumerable traits is hypocrisy combined with a desire to do anything to get her own way, something that her ex Dan Espinoza has cause to rue when she, expected him to investigate Lucifer's business interests.
Lucifer is really beginning to settle into the Los Angeles milieu and American lifestyle in testing out therapy, and his therapist Dr. Linda Martin is maybe contemplating, getting to know her new colleague Amendiel.
After Dan Espinoza's visit to Lux and his encounter with Maze he awakens, to an awkward situation being in bed in his ex spouses home, upon hearing her and their daughter enter the premises, he has the predicament of how he can possibly extricate himself from the situation.
I have something of an abiding irritation with films and TV shows, that includes chases especially when it concerns the chased person, and I have ask why do they invariably rush into an abandoned building, and in desperately seeking an exit always go up to the roof?
In this episode Lucifer chases a miscreant, and surprise surprise where does he decide to run to. Stupidly he actually attempted to endeavour to barricade himself on the roof, just how did he imagine that scenario would pan out?