'Lucifer' Season 6 Episode 5: Power corrupts Chloe as she fights with Lucifer

Chloe gets corrupted by the power provided by Amenadiel's necklace and that's why she fights with Lucifer
UPDATED SEP 10, 2021
A still from 'Lucifer' Season 6 (Netflix)
A still from 'Lucifer' Season 6 (Netflix)

The biggest thing that makes ‘Lucifer’ so successful for Netflix is to come up with good plot twists and an engaging storyline. The final season has been just like that, it happened splendidly and it continues to enthrall the audiences.

In episode 1 of Season 6, we saw how Amenadiel’s (DB Woodside) necklace provides so much power to Chloe (Lauren German) and how she starts dwelling on it. It seems Chloe needs that necklace to feel powerful, but all-powerful things come with great prices. Episode 5 sees Chloe and Lucifer trying to figure out why Lucifer abandoned them (Chloe and Rory).

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Rory tells them she came from the future because Chloe was on her death bed and Lucifer didn’t even come to see her. That makes them realize that Lucifer might have been killed by someone. They do everything to know what happened and in the end, they go to Lucifer’s therapist Linda (Rachael Harris). The devil accuses Rory of killing him because she had a purpose. Rory is appalled to know that and storms out of the room.

A still from 'Lucifer' Season 6 (Netflix)

As soon as Lucifer and Chloe reach home, he realizes something is wrong with Chloe when he says that he needs to take Azrael’s blade back to heaven. He says that she will lose all the super strength that is being provided by Amenadiel’s necklace. She doesn’t like that and confesses that she actually planted the idea that Rory killed him so that the blade remains here.

Lucifer is shocked to know that and says she made him believe that their daughter killed her father. Chloe’s expression changes and she is adamant that she wants to have the dagger with her. She punches Lucifer and throws him to the ground. Lucifer is not taking any of this shit and he also responds by hitting her hard and throwing her to the other part of the room with a single push.

A still from 'Lucifer' Season 6 (Netflix)

As the fight sequence comes to an end, Chloe is seen taking the dagger and was very close to killer Lucifer. He chuckles and says, “So this is how I die.” Chloe is shocked to learn that and throws away the dagger. The dagger and super strength have been manipulating her for the worse and she got really addicted to the power. So much so, that she was ready to give up on everything that she loved.

This shows how power can corrupt anyone and Chloe is fortunate to have the devil himself with her. So, it’s official that Rory hasn’t killed her, but the fact remains that he will be gone on August 4th and will never be seen again by anyone.

So, we’ll just have to wait for something to happen.

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