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‘Lucifer’ Season 2, Episode 11 Spoilers: Deception, Manipulation Threatening Chloe & Lucifer’s Relationship

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"Lucifer" Season 2 will air a new episode in two weeks. Episode 11, titled "Stewardess Interruptus," will once again highlight Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Chloe's (Lauren German) bubbling romance, but episodes beyond that probably do not bode well for the duo.

Lucifer and Chloe will have an interrupted "moment" on "Stewardess Interruptus" and the tension between them will make a murder investigation challenging, SpoilerTV reported. Two victims were murdered and both of them were Lucifer's former lovers.

Since Lucifer is the only connection between the killings, interviews are "conducted with his recent paramours and a surprising connection is made that helps lead them to the killer," added SpoilerTV. In the midst of it all, Charlotte (Tricia Helfer) carries on in her manipulation of Chloe and Lucifer's romance as a "larger threat" presents itself.

"Stewardess Interruptus" airs on Monday, Jan. 16 at 9:01-10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. Watch the sneak peek and check out photos from the episode below.

Last month, "Lucifer" writers revealed via Twitter that the title of episode 15 is "Deceptive Little Parasite," which is penned by Julia Fontana and Mike Costa. No further details were announced but some fans assumed that the episode has something to do with Lucifer and Chloe's relationship, while others believe that the episode would be God-centric. "Deceptive Little Parasite" airs on Monday, Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. EST on Fox.

The fall finale of "Lucifer" revealed the significance of Chloe's real identity. It turns out that she is a miracle baby -- her parents' answered prayer from God. Years ago, Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside) was sent to Earth by the Creator to bless Chloe's mother's womb.

That means that Chloe crossing paths with Lucifer wasn't a coincidence and it was planned by God. Chloe being a miracle baby is also the reason why she is the only human immune to Lucifer's charms.

The second half of "Lucifer" Season 2 will finally introduce God into the mix. The male character will be a psychiatric patient who claims that he is God. Of course, Lucifer will dismiss the man's claims at first but he finds himself convinced when he starts rambling about things that only God knows, TVLine reported.

What do you think of the budding romance between Lucifer and Chloe? Any thoughts on how Chloe's miracle baby status would affect her bond with Lucifer? Share your thoughts below!

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