![]() So it's like, you go, Chloe, like Tom was saying, "OK, so we're together, we're in love. ![]() Well, I love that you get to see Chloe has lived a life, right? And her and Lucifer have sacrificed a lot for each other. And it's beautiful how it ends, with the two of them. I feel like people can just really tap into that and see where that journey goes. ![]() I mean, she comes in so angry and so hurt. I just think it's so relatable. I think that's the main grounding of season 6, is watching this. And then once we got on set and I watched the two of them in scenes together, it kind of jumped off the page and really grounded it. So sort of flipping the coin and watching that storyline play out between the two of them, I was so excited for it. He's always felt abandoned by his father, right? And now she's feeling that from him. So when I heard through the writers and Tom that that's what Rory's purpose was really, to come in and almost hold up the mirror to Lucifer to sort of show what. But her abandonment issues with her father, with Lucifer, are so deep and so touching and I think so many people can relate to that. But once I got talking to Tom and Joe and Ildy, I mean, the real storyline of Rory, which is played so beautifully by Brianna Hildebrand, shout-out to Brianna, we love you. LG: Well, you know at first I hear a daughter is coming, a daughter from the future, and I'm like, yeah, that sounds pretty interesting. It was a welcome new dynamic, put it that way. We're so used to teaming up together for lots of things, but not as parents. TE: As someone who has got three daughters already, I couldn't believe he's having another one *laughs.* To be honest, it was a bit of a curve ball but at the same time, I was quite excited by that prospect, knowing what it meant for us as well as Chloe and Lucifer.
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