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They'd already filmed the ending before knowing they were getting cancelled, Tom Ellis posted earlier today that the #savelucifer has been heard and Warner Bros are looking into options now.
TBH with that ending I can't really see where they could take a 4th season.
Why the hell is script development so contingent on the outside world, the script should be completely exclusive of what's going on in management, I mean if the director/writer chose to make that the cliffhanger purely to "save" the show, it's really annoying.
That said there’s plenty of ways the show can go if there is ever a next season. Whether the cliched option that she ends up thinking she’s daydreaming/hallucinating after a traumatic ordeal, or their complex relationship as she comes to terms with the fact there’s a much darker side of him than she ever wanted to admit, but she sees the “good in him”, amongst others. Still plenty of options that weave the rest of the cast in (like living with an actual demon and Linda knowing all along).
There is still the whole thing as well as to why Chloe has the effect on Lucifer she does in terms of making him vulnerable - there is a bit of an attempt to explain it in the episode but it doesn't really fully cover it.
I think it is just an extension of his emotional vulnerability towards her morphing into physical vulnerability, it's explained with the whole "we choose our making" vs "Gods meddling" arc. Chloe does not make Lucifer vulnerable, Lucifer makes himself vulnerable around her
and seriously... fk those writers for that ending, show better get bought up by another network
Saw the last episode last night and I'm also fine how it ended and can accept that as the final final episode if need be. Of course it would be nice to see the show continue so I hope it happens.I'm actually OK with how it ended. If it finishes as is then I can live with it.
He has that vulnerability around her pretty much from the go though IIRC before he even knows her (not that it couldn't be simply an oversight in the writing) and there is the whole deal with what Amenadiel was sent to do before Lucifer arrived, etc. much of the show hints at it being more than just the explanation in the finale.
I can't remember when he figures out he is vulnerable but certainly in the first episode he didn't appear to be as he got shot by the music producer and doesn't appear to have been hurt.
Assuming you mean the opening bit with the girl IIRC Chloe isn't around then and she only makes him vulnerable by proximity.