NowReesehas a new mission: learn all about this interloper into his marriage.
He follows Lucifer to his club, where Lucifer notices his greedy, observant stare.
Lucifer thanks Reese but says he just doesn’t find him attractive.

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No, no, Reese correct him.
The problem is his wife, who’s sleeping with a sleazy, arrogant piece of garbage.
Lucifer blithely recommends that Reese destroy that guy’s life.
He offers a cheerful “Good luck with the punishing!”
Turns out Reese is a top investigative reporter at theL.A.
And bless Lucifer’s heart, he’s too arrogant to question this.
In fact, his blithe narcissism keeps him blinded for most of his interactions with Reese.
(But Dan and Chloe are now divorced, right?
We’ve got us a serial killer of phonies, people!
Luci briskly says Reese was just doing his job and invites him to the scene of a new murder.
They leave the bound woman behind, happily waiting for Lucifer’s return.
One wrinkle, though: The suspect isn’t their killer.
You know, for interrogation purposes.
Wait, but Lucifer’s lost his demon face!
Get it, girl!
“), Charlotte (“Lover?
“), the Candy marriage license.
It’s all there, with the kind of scrawled details that DVR pause buttons were designed for.
Then the words “One year later” flash across the screen.
That explains those inconsistencies!
So, uh,that’sa big oops.
Reese grimly says there’s only one person to blame for this.
Ah, but he’s too far gone to admit thathe’sthe guilty party.
Instead, he heads to the penthouse and accuses Lucifer of ruining his life and making him a murderer.
Humans send themselves to relive their sins over and over.
In fact, the doors in Hell aren’t even locked.
The only thing trapping them is their guilt.
“Oh, Luci!
Linda offers to shoulder some of that burden, too, saying they weren’t meant to be.
“You forgave the Devil.
Why can’t you forgive me?”
Then he tells her everything he’s done, including Alvin and the accidental poisoning.
They arrest Alvin and call an ambulance for Reese, who didn’t drink the full dose.
Reese’s last hope before everything goes black is that he can turn things around with Linda.
And so ends the pitiable, tragic tale of Reese Getty.