

At least the razor-angel had that growing up. How fun to see Rory talk about her big sis "T." It's also a relief to hear her assure Chloe that she's an amazing mom.They harmonize, and when the song ends, they exchange their first smiles. But at the end of the episode, he returns to the penthouse to find her singing and playing a guitar, and he joins her on the piano. None of it works, and when he sincerely and without his mojo asks what she desires, she tells him it's to be left alone. There's even a drive in his beloved Stingray (which actually belongs to Rory in the future). Hey, I didn't mention Lucifer in that recap, did I? This was Amenadiel's episode, but Luci did try to make up for a lifetime of neglect by showering Rory with Christmas gifts and throwing an elaborate rager at Lux, where Auntie Maze has supplied plenty of hot ladies for her niece to ogle.On that note, anybody else slightly disappointed that we didn't get to see Maze's mind-bending, anti-elderly graffiti?.

Instead, she takes her to a women's shelter for the help she needs. And she walks the walk by not arresting Maze, who commits a crime to support Amenadiel on his first day. The stern Officer Sonya Harris (Merrin Dungey) has a fierce reputation, but she explains that it's because she wants to make sure officers are there for the right reasons.

The best character on the show has a secret: she's writing a book called Sympathy for the Devil: My Time With Lucifer Morningstar.
