: Feeling rejected by Lucifer, Mazikeen (Maze) seeks therapy from Dr. Linda Martin to try being "normal". This leads to an unlikely friendship with Chloe's daughter, Trixie .
: The episode introduces Chloe's mother, Penelope Decker (played by Rebecca De Mornay ), whose arrival sends Chloe’s life into upheaval and highlights the parallels between Chloe’s and Lucifer’s dysfunctional families.
: Following a text-message breakup sent by a corrupt Malcolm (who had overpowered Dan), a drunken Chloe visits Lucifer and tries to kiss him. In a moment of vulnerability and growth, Lucifer rejects her advances to avoid taking advantage of her state. Critical Reception [S1E10] Pops
In Season 1, Episode 10 of Lucifer , titled "," the investigation into the murder of a renowned Mexican chef serves as a mirror for the complicated family dynamics of the lead characters. Plot Summary
had mixed feelings; some found the episode "formulaic" coming after a stronger previous episode, though many appreciated the character development for Maze and the "human" moment for Lucifer at the end. : Feeling rejected by Lucifer, Mazikeen (Maze) seeks
: Suspicion falls on Javier's son, Junior , who had a strained relationship with his father—a dynamic Lucifer immediately identifies with due to his own "daddy issues" with God.
noted the "awesome dinner party" as a highlight, praising the humor of Lucifer telling only the truth while everyone else was shocked. : The episode introduces Chloe's mother, Penelope Decker
: Lucifer and Chloe investigate the poisoning of Javier Aries , the owner of the restaurant Sol de Javier . Because Javier was known for his "kitchen temper," nearly all his staff are initially considered suspects.