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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Deceptive Little Parasite- Thank you so much for another fun reaction!! I enjoy this episode for Lucifer, especially for its major story arc happening throughout this episode between Lucifer, Amenadiel, and their mother, as well as for the moments between Lucifer and Trixie too. However, I don't care very much about the case throughout this episode. I find it to be kind of boring really. As is he reveal of the killer and her motives for killing the woman. First... I really love seeing Lucifer try to work out how to ignite Azrael's blade while he's speaking with Charlotte and Amenadiel. I love how after Charlotte had put the blade into human hands back in the episode, Trip to Stabby Town... Lucifer concealed his sister's blade within one of the stone walls in his penthouse to keep his mother from finding it. And I love seeing Lucifer put his fist through the wall to break it out, and hearing him ridicule her for her actions. I also love how Lucifer tries to make the blade flame on, then ridicules himself upon saying that he needs to douse the blade with whisky and light it on fire. Very funny. I also love how both Amenadiel and especially their mother try to help Lucifer figure out how to ignite the blade. It's hilarious when Amenadiel punches his brother to try to make him angry once Charlotte reminds them that Lucifer had been furious before when he had managed to ignite the blade without his knowledge back in the end of Trip to Stabby Town. And then throughout this episode, I love all of Charlotte's efforts to try to help her son as well. From trying to bring out his sexual urges with a threesome of Chloe lookalikes, to making him even angrier and scaring Lucifer by threatening his life upon disguising herself as a mugger and throwing him backwards into a car. I love Lucifer's reactions to her attempts too. He's very funny, like always. I love how it's thanks to Linda, that Lucifer is able to figure out how to ignite the blade towards the end. In a second therapy session, Lucifer attempts to understand why he has failed to understand in his first session with her at the beginning of the episode... because of course he jumped the gun yet again and tried to figure out how to bring out his emotions without allowing himself to feel them. Or more so... his pain, since he has no problem with allowing himself to feel his anger towards those who've wronged him. This second session with Linda in this episode is one of my favorite sessions between her and Lucifer. Because Linda helps him to understand that in order to let go of his pain that has been festering up inside of him for so, so, so long now, he must first allow himself to go through it. When she explains this to him, we can see in his eyes that he does understand. And in the end... Lucifer is finally able to succeed in igniting the blade because he listens and allows himself to feel the pain he's been suppressing. Pain over all of his mother's manipulations involving all she's done to him involving Chloe and trying to kill her, from his mother standing by while his father casts him into Hell, from his father casting him away and into Hell and basically disowning him, from him having to kill Uriel, and from Chloe nearly dying multiple times because of him, or so he believes. The pain in his eyes is heartbreaking, and yet this moment is one of the most powerful moments we've seen for Lucifer so far because this understanding is such a breakthrough for him. The ending is my favorite scene throughout this entire episode. I love, love, love it!!!! And as much as I love seeing Lucifer reach this point... I also very much love how Amenadiel sees how much pain his brother feels in this moment as he turns his head to observe him. I love the look of surprise on Amenadiel's face upon seeing Lucifer feel so much pain. And more so... I love how Amenadiel then defends his brother and lays a gentle hand down on his shoulder to offer him comfort after their mother tries to force Lucifer to keep trying once the flames engulfing the blade go out. It's rare that Amenadiel really sees his brother suffer through so much and even rarer until this point that he understands his little brother, so I truly appreciate that Amenadiel has finally begun to see more of who his brother truly is and to understand his feelings, more than he ever has before. And I love how Amenadiel defends his brother when their mother attempts to push Lucifer much too hard, too fast. As for Charlotte being so desperate to return home, and seeing her power break out of a small laceration in her wrist... It appears her powers are fighting to break out of her body, that is far too weak to keep them contained for much longer. And it's not looking good. Her powers are definitely growing more and more, the more she continues to use them. As for the case... like I said above, it's just okay. The best part about it is when Lucifer brings Trixie to the special school in order to help himself in his own dilemma. It's hilarious how he drags Trixie into his investigation to try to bring out his emotions. He does basically kidnap her, after volunteering to drive her to school only to drive her to the other school instead. I love how these two interact with one another too, because it's so awkward for Lucifer, especially when Trixie encourages him to sell their father/daughter relationship better when he attempts to pull his hand away from hers once she takes his to try to prove to the PE teacher that they're father/daughter. So cute!! I also love how Chloe at first is angry with Lucifer for taking her, only to forgive him fairly quickly because Trixie likes him so much. I also like how by Lucifer dragging Trixie to into their case, that it allows for Trixie to share with her mother finally how she's been feeling about Chloe risking her life every day at her job and her nearly dying. And their mother/daughter moment in the end is adorable too. And as for the case itself... I just can't help but feel it's fairly boring. I wasn't all that invested in it. A teacher from the school is killed by another teacher, because she was going to expose her affair with the PE teacher who thinks he's all that, and this woman feared her husband would be angry with her. I didn't expect the killer to be the teacher with the not so bright child, or as Lucifer calls him... "the child with the special diet of buggers and paste". So the killer turned out to be a surprise for me, but her motives to kill the other teacher just felt very weak. Overall... I enjoy this episode. I absolutely love all of the emotional moments between Lucifer, Amenadiel, and their mother, as well as between Lucifer and Linda too. However, the case itself is a bit weak. Thank you so much for another fun reaction! I can't wait for more!! Until next time...

Celia Fox

So much fun in the earlier part of this episode...cute moments and laughs but at the end...oh my- what these scriptwriters do to us for giving us Luci attempting to light the sword but then recognising how he was in so much emotional pain and quietly sobbing was heartbreaking again. I loved too how Amenadiel , at first pleased to see the flames ripple up the blade, realised what Luci was going through in order to accomplish this and looked a little stunned and so supportive of his brother. It was a poignant but lovely moment. Like you, Liam, I love where this Show takes us and the emotions it draws out and yes, it is deep, heartfelt and intriguing.