“My LIttle Monkey” and “Welcome to Stabby Town” offer both humor and pathos, and have the sisters deep in our feelings.
Lucifer continues to flail in these episodes after Dr. Linda’s reaction to his devil face in the last episode. Her reaction, which he reads as rejection, is confirmation of his own self-loathing, which Lucifer himself articulates when he tells the villain in the bath house that he hates Lucifer Morningstar.
Within the same pair of episodes, though, there is the deeply funny scene of the suggestive pantomime Lucifer and Ella perform in figuring out how all of the participants at a yoga class ended up dead.
Amidst some really strong guyliner game in these episodes, we notice some echoing of language between what Maze says to Linda and what Chloe says to Lucifer in trying to (re)establish connections. This dialogue construction leads us on a tangent to include Boomer text messaging behavior and Biblical language.
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