Review of Sweet Kicks

Lucifer: Sweet Kicks (2016)
Season 1, Episode 5
7/10
"People would kill for these shoes"
27 October 2022
Fashion BS the fashion industry is shot full of hype and hyperbole, and in this episode its personified by the fashionista Benny Choi, "Artist, Activist, Man of the People" as I said brimming over with BS.

Ever since Detective Chloe Decker revealed to Lucifer Morningstar that her superior police officer was a woman he has been interested to know more, now he has seen his opportunity to ingratiate himself in Lieutenant Olivia Monroe's good books.

Lucifer finally discovered some small clue about the secret Palmetto case, that has blighted Detective Decker's police career.

Brother Amendiel has been somewhat desperately endeavouring to encourage Lucifer to return home, and he is persisting by trying to encourage the erstwhile defender Maze to assist in his quest.

Amendiel decided to masquerade as a Doctor to get closer to Linda Martin, but I have to ask her why she didn't bother to ask him for some, kind of authentication of his medical qualifications.

In oh so many of these kinds of yank cops shows they seem to enjoy showcasing the plentiful supply of guns on use in the US of A, it really reminds me that the country really hasn't advanced that much from the days of the Wild West.

The answer to just about every bodies alleged problems is for people to run around tooled up, waving a gun in the faces of their 'opponents' to prove their points, and then simultaneously whinging that they "are the innocent ones" and they "didn't really mean anyone any harm".

If Detective Decker really doesn't give a monkeys about Lucifer's existence, just why is she so keen to ensure that he comes to no harm?
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