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mishasan7
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Your argument might apply to his initial spur of the moment decision to leave the uber driver behind, but it doesn't hold water with what he decided to do afterwards to try to prove it 'wasn't his fault'. He murdered two people, mutilated another, kidnapped two more and attempted murder on two others, including the

He was waiting for Vizzini.

'Marlotte' isn't human, so of course her ideas on mothering are different from ours. She does genuinely seem to love her children though, it's just filtered through her extreme selfishness, ruthlessness and lack of emotional intelligence or empathy.

It's a bit of both I think. I certainly know the writing on Lucifer has spoiled me for other shows that I might've otherwise enjoyed as mindless fun but now I… expect more. But that's what I've loved about TV's improvement since I was a kid. It's getting smarter all the time.

My favourite moment from an incredible episode. Amenadiel once again being a brother, an angel, and a warrior - I got chills. But in the best way :)

And besides, since when is having consensual sex intrinsically evil? Sex crimes would definitely be worthy of time in Hell - rape, pedophilia - but not merely sleeping with someone with a bad reputation, an inaccurate reputation, at that.