It's really funny you should mention that, because I'd noticed that as well. When the show moved to Netflix, one of the things that got hyped up was the fact that they'd be less restricted in terms of what they were allowed to show — but all that seemed to come of that was occasional partial nudity. It ended up being one of the most aggressively heterosexual shows I've ever seen (in spite of having an endgame f/f couple), and I don't think that was a good thing. I understand that part of Lucifer's character growth involved being honest about his feelings for Chloe and becoming the kind of person she'd be happy to partner with, but it felt like there was a lot of compromise on his part and way less so on hers.
I almost always dislike time travel shenanigans, and I really dislike fiction which renders its characters' past choices irrelevant, or hinges on characters making choices which functionally involve a memory wipe, so the ending of Lucifer was never really going to work for me. I'm glad you were happy enough with the ending though.
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I almost always dislike time travel shenanigans, and I really dislike fiction which renders its characters' past choices irrelevant, or hinges on characters making choices which functionally involve a memory wipe, so the ending of Lucifer was never really going to work for me. I'm glad you were happy enough with the ending though.