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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

First and foremost, Travis... You're awesome!! I hope you can find it within yourself to know this, as I see just how much so from all of your reactions that you post for us all every day. I'm so sorry to hear that you've been having a difficult time these last few days. I can only hope things will get better for you, my dear friend! Remember... You are awesome! :) Stewardess Interruptus- Thank you so much for another fabulous reaction for Lucifer, Travis!! I absolutely loved watching your reaction for another of my favorite episodes this season! And yes... I absolutely loved seeing Lucifer and Chloe finally have their perfect and beautiful moment in the end. I absolutely love this episode!! Stewardess Interruptus is another one of my favorite episodes in this season. There are a few scenes I don't care all that much for, but even with these scenes that are more cringey to me than anything else, and as a whole... It's just phenomenal! First... The storyline when showing us all the women, and men Lucifer has slept with within the last eight weeks once Chloe and Dan work together to figure out who killed Jana, are all a bit cringey for me. Nor do I care all that much about Lucifer having a crazy stalker, and boy... is she crazy. There are definitely some funny moments, and this whole part of this episode's storyline shows us Lucifer's lifestyle is all most certainly necessary... not just for the case so that Chloe can try to figure out the killer, but also so it all can reveal to Lucifer what he's been doing wrong and that he longs for a more meaningful relationship in a way he never thought he wanted ever before. I just feel that seeing all of his past sexual encounters is a bit cringey like I said above. Especially the whole scene with the crazy stalker girl. However, with all this being said... I absolutely love and appreciate that these scenes help Lucifer to come to an understanding. That all of his wild, sexy one nighters have left LUX the next day or morning satisfied, but without any kind of emotional connection. That they've always left feeling that being with Lucifer was meaningless. Which is really heartbreaking because you can absolutely see the sadness in Lucifer's eyes as he's observing Chloe's interrogations through the two way mirror along with Dan upon him having to listen to these men and women saying he means nothing to them. I think that Lucifer definitely has never felt anything for these people himself, as his one night stands come and go. However, I do believe he still cares for them as far as he cares about every human being. And he doesn't wish to ever hurt anyone. I truly believe that he's never wanted to use anyone like that, nor did he realize that he was using them because until now, he's never seen all of his one night stands as having used them to try to make himself happy before. It's clear to me that Lucifer never understood before now that they've never felt anything for him. I don't mean love, but I think he believed that if anything, they might have considered him a friend, only for him to discover that he's never meant anything to them at all. And I sense he's always believed he left quite an impact on their lives after they've had sex, and to find out just how wrong he's been all this time has really crushed him. It's really very sad. You can see how the women's words have really crushed him when he and Dan are observing their interrogations through the two way mirror. However, we also learn from these people that Lucifer has never made or bought them dinner before their time spent together having sex. That they've never shared anything with him like what Lucifer shares with Chloe. That they've never shared any kind of emotional intimacies or special moments, which shows us just how much Chloe truly means to him, and I believe that upon her allowing Charlotte's words to sink in, it shows Chloe just how much Lucifer truly does care about her too, upon Charlotte bringing this to her attention. And for a brief moment upon hearing this from his one night stands, you can see that not only is Chloe surprised by this, but that she has also begun to realize Lucifer is different with her too. I just suspect that Chloe needed some time to allow this revelation to really sink in. And by the end of the episode, you can tell that everything she's seen in regards to Lucifer throughout this case, and from everything she's learned about him really has sunk in. I really love this. Now... While I don't care about the sexual liaisons part of this episode, I can't help but laugh at Dan's faces he makes upon listening to Lucifer's explanations about the things he does with the items they all talk about while having sex with him. The honey, car battery, etc... I love how Dan just looks at him like he's some crazy wild man. I love seeing more and more interactions between them too. I don't care about these entire scenes overall, although I do understand why they were included and I appreciate what these moments add to Lucifer's story, as he struggles to understand what he must do to try to win Chloe over so they can continue to share their moment and move onward in a possible relationship. Plus... I will admit that there are some funny lines within these scenes as well. In regards to Dan and his feelings towards Chloe... I think Dan's continued feelings towards her are more him still struggling to fully fall out of love with her. He's accepted that they're better off as just friends and he's even started to move on a little upon allowing himself to sleep with Charlotte. But when you love someone truly and were married to them for so many years, and even have a child with that person, I can imagine getting over them fully would be very difficult. And a part of him still loves Chloe because she is the mother of his daughter, which I can respect and even appreciate about Dan very much. Also... I don't really like the whole crazy stalker scene either, just like I also mentioned above. It's more uncomfortable to watch than anything else because the girl is just crazy, and I don't feel like it adds anything to what I love about this episode. Plus... Both Chloe and even Lucifer are weirded out by her too. Now... I actually really enjoy the mystery behind Jana's death, and the death of another of Lucifer's flings, both of whom were flight attendants, and I love the mystery of the missing package that is seen stolen back in the end by whoever it is that has hired Jana's and Raj's killer to get it back for him. And we see this mystery man kill the person who had really stolen his package after the guy asks him what was inside the vials we see inside the package. Perhaps blood, a poison, or possible contagion of some kind that is already killing him from spilling some of the liquid on himself. Very interesting. I love that this case ends with a new ongoing mystery. I also absolutely love the very beginning, as this episode picks up right where the end of the previous episode left off, with Lucifer and Chloe sharing a very intimate moment as they're about to kiss, until Jana unfortunately comes charging in ready to have sex with Lucifer like she's clearly randomly done a number of times. Ugh... I just wanted Lucifer and Chloe to share in a kiss so badly. And you can see the devastation in Lucifer's eyes when Chloe steps into his elevator once she expresses she's happy Jana came when she had because Jana had spared her from what she tells Lucifer would be a big mistake if their moment turned into anything more intimate. I feel so badly for Lucifer because his past and history with women has finally come back to bite him in the worst way possible. And even more so, when he turns Jana down after Chloe's gone too, because he's absolutely defeated and broken hearted upon coming to think that Chloe feels he isn't worth anything more than being just her friend and partner... if that. I believe that Lucifer has come to realize that he only wants to be with Chloe, and no one else any longer. And yet in this moment, Chloe's chosen not to give him a chance because of his past of sleeping around with so many women. Lucifer is definitely not the same man he was before, like he has been around all those other people he's slept with. He's grown so much since Chloe's come into his life, and even without Chloe, you can see that Lucifer really does want more than just all of these meaningless flings he's had with all these other women and men. He's just never really believed an intimate relationship, and more importantly... a true and deeper kind of relationship was ever possible for him. It takes all of this, for Lucifer to come to understand what he truly wants and it's so beautiful, yet sad too when Lucifer comes to believe he won't ever have it with the one woman he truly and deeply cares for. Next... I also really love the scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel when Lucifer asks his brother if he thinks he is boyfriend material. You can see the hope in Lucifer's eyes as he's waiting for his brother to offer him the answer he wants to hear. At first... Amenadiel isn't comfortable with answering because I sense that he's worried about hurting his brother in spite of him having come to Lucifer's penthouse to try to manipulate him for their mother. But Amenadiel knows he has to tell him what he wants to hear like their mother wants him to do so they can continue to manipulate him to get what they want. Amenadiel winds up giving Lucifer... first a sincere compliment as he tells him that Lucifer is underestimating himself for thinking so little of himself especially when it comes to Chloe, and then offers him some really good advice when he tells Lucifer that he needs to really ask himself if he feels like he would be a good boyfriend. It is really sad that Amenadiel is only manipulating Lucifer along with their mother, but I do feel that Amenadiel is also sincere in his words to his brother. Or as sincere as he can be without having to lie to him in any way like he had done in his manipulations to try to get Lucifer back to Hell throughout season one. He's come to care about Lucifer since then, far more than he ever has before, which is why he doesn't want to hurt him. They're finally brothers like they always should have been. And I love this too. And by Lucifer asking Amenadiel for his approval and advice, it really shows just how much he's come to care about his brother too. It's also fantastic that Amenadiel tells Lucifer that he has underestimated his compacity for good, which is absolutely true. Because Lucifer really is a good man... or Devil rather, and he is a far better man than he's ever truly believed about himself. The ending when he tells Chloe on the beach that she deserves someone worthy of her who isn't him and that he's not worth her love, proves as such. As does his confrontation with the killer when Lucifer expresses to the killer how he's much worse than even him because of who he is and how callous he's been with how he's treated women. I love it! Now... Throughout the episode, Lucifer is doing everything he can to try to make himself worthy of Chloe. He messes up, and even humiliates Chloe at times, but you can tell that he's really trying to show her he isn't the man who wants to sleep with all these women any longer. Chloe has now proven herself to him, and now Lucifer is fighting to prove himself to her too, and it's beautiful. :) Unfortunately, by him doing so and upon finally taking down Jana's and Raj's killer after Chloe sadly kicks him out of their surveillance van upon saying she will never choose to be with him like he's been yearning for since they met, and then talking about Jana deserving better than the killer and himself with the killer he's about to punish, Lucifer comes to an understanding and the belief that he isn't worthy of Chloe like he's hoped he could be. He had asked his brother for advice about being boyfriend material, hoping it would lead him to discovering he's worthy, only for his brother's advice about looking at the man in the mirror and asking himself this very question, to backfire on him when Lucifer comes to understand that he isn't. And once again, you can see the pain in his eyes, especially as he quickly walks away from Chloe and everyone else at the hanger as she and Dan are arresting the killer. It's all so sad, but I absolutely love this storyline for Lucifer and Chloe throughout this episode. And then... We come to my favorite absolute moment in the end of this episode, when Chloe comes to find Lucifer on the beach staring out at the ocean. Lucifer then goes on to assure her that he won't ever try to have a moment with her again upon believing she wants him to stop trying to get with her, but asks if she's still willing to accept him as her partner and nothing more. Because more than anything, Lucifer just wants Chloe in his life. No matter what way she is willing to allow him to be. And when Lucifer goes on to express to Chloe he's had a epiphany that has revealed he's unworthy of her, Lucifer goes on to say the most beautiful and sincere words to her that show Chloe just how much he truly cares for her, doing so with just the right amount of charm and humor that is just so Lucifer. And of course, Chloe sees the sincerity and pain in his eyes when he tells her that she deserves to be with someone as good as her, who isn't him because he sadly feels he's unworthy of her. And you can see that Chloe comes to believe the sincerity in his words, and that she feels for him upon realizing she's helped make him feel so dejected when she never meant to hurt him so deeply. But more so... I feel that in spite of Chloe's fear of the pain that could come to her knowing the kind of man Lucifer is, or used to be if she were to give into her feelings for him, Chloe chooses to take the risk because she's so grateful to Lucifer for seeing her as someone who is so special. Especially to someone like him. Someone who has lived such a crazy, promiscuous lifestyle. You can see in her eyes that Chloe certainly has never thought anyone could admire and care about her for all these beautiful reasons Lucifer has revealed to her. For reasons that mean more to her than any others. He doesn't care about her simply for her beauty and body, or for anything superficial like many other men would. And then... After he finishes, Chloe leans in and kisses Lucifer, and the look in Lucifer's eyes when he momentarily pulls back to look at her upon Chloe doing so, is of shock and confusion, as well as fear, and you can tell that her kissing him means the world to him, and she continues to kiss him. I also love how Lucifer whispers, "Detective?" as if seeking the answer as to whether or not she really wants this, or if it's nothing more than a trick. So, so beautiful!! Their kisses are short and sweet, but I am so extremely happy Lucifer and Chloe have finally shared these beautiful kisses and this moment. I've been waiting for this moment between them for so long! Pretty much ever since season one's episode... Manly Whatnots. If not even since back in the Pilot episode. And this moment is one of my absolute favorite moments between Lucifer and Chloe throughout the entire show! I absolutely love it!!! :) Overall... This is a fantastic episode and I absolutely love it!! Once again... I love the contrast between the two major storylines happening throughout this episode. We see how Maze comes to appreciate herself that much more upon coming to accept for herself that she's awesome, while Lucifer... who has always seen himself to be so much more, is sadly knocked down upon discovering that none of his former conquests have ever cared about him. As amazing as this contrast is, it's also very sad, and yet very good because it allows for Lucifer to learn at last from his lifetime of mistakes in seeking companionship with woman after woman, all so that he can come finally come to understand what it means to truly care for someone so deeply, and even fall in love. And with Chloe!! Thank you very much, my dear friend!!! I can't wait for your next few reactions for Lucifer!!! Sincerely, Heidi

Ilsuk Yang

Yikes! I completely forgot about Suki! Talk about issues!

Celia Fox

I loved this episode and the kiss at the end was lovely. I agree though the writers will tease us and troll us. Next few episodes as a run are fire and the best of season 2! Can't wait.

D Boss

Yes, the actress who plays Charlotte/the Goddess, Tricia Helfer is very stunningly hot, and a very good actress too. She is also very tall. She plays a phenomenal multiple roll in the 2004 Battlestar Galactica. Which is something you should put on your "to watch" list. Apparently Tom Ellis was a huge fan of Battlestar Galactica and says he had a crush on Tricia Helfer but was very happy she came on board Lucifer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci77HSVxaQc (Battlestar Galactica - Series | TRAILER |) However if you watch it, be warned it has a strange format. First is the miniseries, comprised of 2 3 hour episodes. Then the series begins from where the miniseries ends with the series season 1 episode 1. If you don't watch the miniseries you won't know what the heck is going on with the series episode 1.