The hit series, ‘Lucifer’ certainly has magic of its own with the narrative of the series and the dynamics between the characters. Out of all the characters, one of the most important relationships in the entire series is the relationship between the soft-hearted detective Chloe Decker and the owner of a club and the devil in disguise, Lucifer Morningstar.
Chloe and Lucifer meet very randomly when the latter is dragged into a case of murder pertaining to his nightclub, Lux. Here, he comes across Chloe, who works as a detective for the LAPD or the Los Angeles Police Department.
After many encounters and successfully assisting the LAPD in solving a case, Lucifer starts his new role as a consultant for the LAPD, where he is tasked with solving crimes and mysterious cases along with Chloe. This is how the story unfolds for both of them.
In this way, they get closer to one another and start off by being friends, and their relationship grows over the period of time. Throughout their rendezvous, everything seems normal until one day, when Chloe finds the truth about Lucifer.
At this moment, his real identity of being a devil is revealed to her, and the trajectory of their story changes with this incident. When does Chloe find out the truth about Lucifer? How does she get to know this? Let us find out! But before that, let us take ourselves back to the journey where this began.
What Is Lucifer About?
The plot of the entire show is a modern retelling of the iconic Lucifer tales made popular by Neil Gaiman. This was first popularised as the DC character in a comic. The show has adopted the raw snippets of the characters to weave a new-age story about this ancient character.
The concept of hell and the devil are dealt with in this series in a very fun and modern way without ascribing the austerity of religiosity to the characters. As is very popular in folklore across various cultures in the world, Lucifer is considered an evil aspect and is also known as the devil or the fallen angel. He is the Lord Of Hell which. He rules with all his might.
This typical image of Lucifer has been used to the advantage in the series as well, where the main male character Lucifer is depicted as an indifferent man who is only interested in indulgence and extravagance of the highest kind.
The plot of the series follows the life of Lucifer after being ostracised from heaven for his toxic defiance and settling in Los Angeles to stroke his opulent desires. The personality of Lucifer is shown to be very indulgent and rebellious to the core.
He sets up his new life in LA as the owner of a club whilst disguising his real nature and identity. He also signs up as a voluntary consultant to the LAPD, where he shares his insights and assists another detective, Chloe, in solving cases.
His extraordinary powers are put to the best use in this role, and no one even gets a whiff of his true identity as the Lord Of Hell, who is on a long sabbatical in LA. The series has a total of 6 seasons and has had around 93 episodes since 2016. The series is available to watch on the platform of Netflix.
The Truth About Lucifer Revealed:
Since the beginning of their acquaintance, Lucifer always spoke about how he is the Lucifer, and taking this as a joke, Chloe ignored him. However, he was indeed telling the truth all along.
This truth finally emerges in the season 3 finale of the series. In episode 24 of season 3, ‘A Devil Of My Word,’ Chloe learns about Lucifer’s truth when they are solving another case about a lawyer and their friend named Charlotte.
In this particular episode, it is revealed that Marcus Pierce took Charlotte’s life. Chloe and Lucifer chase him. However, Chloe is abruptly shot. Lucifer tries to protect her, and in this process, Chloe sees his Devil’s face. Instantly, it appears to her that, indeed, Lucifer is the devil.
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