“Even hot gets boring,” she warns.
Amenadiel suggests Lucifer be honest about his feelings, but Lucifer says it’s too late for that.
Instead, he decides to figure out why Chloe made the choice she did.

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But like everything he does this week, Lucifer doesn’treallycare, he’s just channeling what Chloe would do.
Dan-as-Lucifer tries the whole “What do you desire?”
thing, which Vince misinterprets as a come-on.
When Dan objects, Lucifer tells him to quit making it all about himself.
As for murder, that wasn’t him.
“I’d never murder the puppies' maternal grandfather,” he says.
“I’m not some monster!”
He turns his frustration on Dan, who’s sitting in the back.
Miss Cornelia reluctantly leaves with him.
But Dan noticed Miss Cornelia’s hesitations and waits in the dark for Francis to return home.
He interpreted Miss Cornelia’s distrust of Francis as evidence that he was the murderer.
He was scared to confront Francis about it for fear of learning what he really thought.
In the end, they fought, and Francis fell and hit his head.
This may be the season’s best Detective Douche burn yet!
Okay, let’s turn our attention to some pre-wedding bacchanalia.
It’s all part of Amenadiel’s plan to help pair off Lucifer and Chloe.
You know, for God.
It all makes sense."
Nowthisis prosecutorial misconduct I can get behind.
(And on top of.
Linda launches herself at Maze, screaming, “He smelled like chlorine and butterscotch fudge!”
The bus driver (Aloma Wright, a.k.a.
“Hopefully your guy is too,” she tells a worried-looking Chloe.
She leaves but threatens to finish the job at some future point.
She smiles and kisses him, making Dan the luckiest guy in this episode.
And most importantly, Chloe arrives home to tell Pierce she can’t marry him.