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** Actually, she demonstrated it at least in couple more occasions in other episodes as well, and in single occasion, also shouted to other demons in Zulu (whether it was meant as a second demon language or a part of the same).
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** In the fourth episode, Chloe reaches out to touch the scars where Lucifer's wings were cut off. It's a shock for her when he suddenly spins and catches her wrist, appearing nearly on the verge of tears. It's her first peek at the pain under his [[JustForPun devil-may-care]] facade.

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** In the fourth episode, Chloe reaches out to touch the scars where Lucifer's wings were cut off. It's a shock for her when he suddenly spins and catches her wrist, appearing nearly on the verge of tears. It's her first peek at the pain under his [[JustForPun devil-may-care]] devil-may-care facade.
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''Lucifer'' was an UrbanFantasy crime procedural that debuted on Creator/{{Fox}} in 2016. It's based (however loosely) on the character Lucifer Morningstar from Creator/NeilGaiman's ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' and Creator/MikeCarey's ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'', both published by Creator/DCComics under its Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint.

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''Lucifer'' was an UrbanFantasy crime procedural that debuted on Creator/{{Fox}} in 2016. It's based (however loosely) on the character Lucifer Morningstar from Creator/NeilGaiman's ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' ''ComicBook/{{The Sandman|1989}}'' and Creator/MikeCarey's ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'', both published by Creator/DCComics under its Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint.
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* DeagedInDeath: The final episode shows Chloe dying as an old woman. She then appears in hell, the same age she was the last time Lucifer saw her.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Maze's comics incarnation is the IntelligibleUnintelligible (due to her Lilim deformity meaning she only has half a mouth) and hides her half-corpse face with a mask while on Earth. This would be expensive in terms of special effects and hard on the actress, so instead Maze is able to make herself appear completely human with her powers, and her speech is unaffected.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: The show takes many liberties with the source material, and outside of a few characters and references it has very little to do with the original comics.
** Lucifer receives a huge amount of AdaptationalHeroism, going from a SociopathicHero striving to acquire whatever he desires to a LovableSexManiac solving crimes for the fun of it.
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Maze's comics incarnation is the IntelligibleUnintelligible (due to her Lilim deformity meaning she only has half a mouth) and hides her half-corpse face with a mask while on Earth. This would be expensive in terms of special effects and hard on the actress, so instead Maze is able to make herself appear completely human with her powers, and her speech is unaffected.
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* PerspectiveReversal: For most of the show, Lucifer is shown to constantly complain about his father and attribute all of his misfortune and pain to how he treated him, and to a lesser degree the Goddess as well. However it becomes pretty clear that both his parents are not that different from him in personality, with the Goddess [[spoiler:and God when he appears having their own interpretation of their relationship with him]]. Come Season 6, Lucifer [[spoiler:finds himself being accused of being the reason for all of his time travelling daughter's problems and for being an absent parent]].
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** In general, the Fox seasons and Netlfix seasons focus on one over the other. The first three seasons were "urban", largely grounded in reality with a heavy focus on the police procedural side to the show with limited fantasy elements. The last three seasons were "fantasy", slowing moving away from being a police procedural to deal with more world threatening and fantastical plots, to the point that season 6 pretty much abandoned the premise of Lucifer working for the LAPD.

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** In general, the Fox seasons and Netlfix seasons focus on one over the other. The first three seasons were "urban", largely grounded in reality with a heavy focus on the police procedural side to the show with and limited fantasy elements. The last three seasons were "fantasy", slowing slowly moving away from being a police procedural to deal with more world threatening and fantastical plots, to the point that season 6 pretty much abandoned the premise of Lucifer working for the LAPD.
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** At the end of "The Sinnerman", Lucifer attempts to interrogate the Sinnerman whom is in custody. However, he finds that [[spoiler:the Sinnerman gouged his own eyes out just to spite Lucifer, all while laughing and gloating "Now, you'll never know what I want."]]
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** Invoking this seems to be one of [[AnythingThatMoves Lucifer and Maze's]] favorite activities. In episode 2x4, Chloe asks how [[MsFanservice Maze]] got into the police station:

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** Invoking this seems to be one of [[AnythingThatMoves Lucifer and Maze's]] Maze's favorite activities. In episode 2x4, Chloe asks how [[MsFanservice Maze]] got into the police station:
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* DemotedToExtra: Trixie, Dan and Chloe's 9 year old daughter, (although the writers vary on how old she is supposed to be) was a major character in the first 4 seasons, who along with Lucifer himself and Maze got a lot of the funniest lines. But in season 5 she only came out of her room twice, and in season 6 was "off at camp" and only appeared in 3 or 4 brief scenes.

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