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    I agree with a lot of what Brett Alan said too, but do you really want the lesson to be: do whatever to screw up the universe because someone without a woman in their life will accept the punishment you deserve. Because, you know, single men are as expendable as someone named Harry Wells. Having Jay or Wally replace

    It's kinda a procedural, except every body seems to have something to do with Lucifer. Either directly or related to whatever crises he is experiencing at the time. Usually in a procedural the investigators are completely independent from the victims but Lucifer often has an interest other than justice for the victim.

    I've never thought of Chloe as "oblivious". She's being rational. A rational person wouldn't think Lucifer must be Satan because it explains some of the weird things that happened. Maybe a superstitious person or radically religious person would but Chloe has not been shown as either of those. Also, it's not just she

    Aida is a physical being now. No one exists physically in the Framework. To get back into the Framework she'd have to be hooked up to it like everyone else was. Aida having special powers because of the infinite knowledge she has from the Darkhold makes the most sense to me.

    If you don't like something, that's simply your taste and not a fault. But you're not taking the show as it's presented. It's seems you don't like it because it's not what you thought it should be. You're viewing the show with preconceptions and expectations that are your fault. Your commenting: "I think it might be

    Except Kev and V are not partners with Svetlana. They would work for Fiona if she brought out Svetlana.