

In season five alone, Lucifer leaves his brother, Amenadiel (D. No one else's troubles or problems matter when up against Chloe - whether she's in danger or not. No one would've called Lucifer a good friend before, but when he truly began falling for the detective, he became the worst friend.

He's his most obnoxious self at the beginning, and it works because it's the perfect foil to Chloe's more straight-laced personality. He doesn't hide his inhibitions or try to be someone he's not when he's around her, mainly because he knows she won't be swayed by it. She's both a challenge and a mystery to him, which Lucifer thrives on. Since the first season, Lucifer has been attracted to Chloe because of her unique ability to resist his angelic mojo: she doesn't instantly feel overwhelmed by desire in his presence and isn't compelled to reveal her deepest desires to him either. But when it comes to their romantic entanglement, what makes them good work partners doesn't translate over well. Now, before you start throwing rotten apples at my head, hear me out! There are a lot of aspects of their friendship that I enjoy, namely the way they work together. Lucifer's big romance between the titular Devil (Tom Ellis) and Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) is one such couple.

#MY DEMON FRIEND CHLOE TV#
I seem to be making a reputation for myself as a ship ruiner, but I swear I'm generally a huge proponent of TV romances! It's just that sometimes shows put two people together who are supposed to be picture-perfect for miscellaneous reasons, but when you take a good look at them, they don't work at all.
