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It's not like I didn't know I was dealing with the most powerful, well...the most dysfunctional family in the universe. Lucifer. I walked into this with my eyes wide open, chose to be your friend and face all that comes with that. The good, the bad, and the crispy.
— Linda to Lucifer
in "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy"

Linda Martin is a therapist living in Los Angeles. Lucifer Morningstar, the former ruler of Hell, goes to see her as his therapist, previously in exchange for sex, until she was reminded of the ethics of her job.

History

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Linda attended medical school before becoming a therapist. This likely means that she is a psychiatrist, a medical doctor who has completed a residency in psychiatric medicine. To pay for med school, she worked as a phone sex operator, later calling it "1-800-ProfessorFeelGood".

She was married to Reese Getty but had been separated from him for approximately two years when she met Lucifer. The pair finalized their divorced sometime during the first season.

Throughout the Series

In "Pilot", Linda was the therapist of Delilah. She told Lucifer and Chloe about Delilah's relationship with a famous celebrity in exchange for sex with Lucifer.

In "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil.", she suggests that a person could be the reason for his change of character.

In "Sweet Kicks", Maze told Amenadiel about Lucifer confiding in Linda, and the latter starts to get close to her in order to find a way to convince Lucifer to go back to Hell.

In "Monster", Linda pressures Lucifer to tell her the truth and to drop the Biblical metaphors. He decides to show her his true appearance, revealing himself as the Devil. The episode ends with Linda in shock, frozen in place, while a dejected Lucifer leaves her office.

Appearances

Season One
#1 "Pilot" Appears
#2 "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil." Appears
#3 "The Would-Be Prince of Darkness" Appears
#4 "Manly Whatnots" Appears
#5 "Sweet Kicks" Appears
#6 "Favorite Son" Appears
#7 "Wingman" Credit only
#8 "Et Tu, Doctor?" Appears
#9 "A Priest Walks Into a Bar" Appears
#10 "Pops" Appears
#11 "St. Lucifer" Appears
#12 "#TeamLucifer" Appears
#13 "Take Me Back to Hell" Appears
Season Two
#1 "Everything's Coming Up Lucifer" Appears
#2 "Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire" Appears
#3 "Sin-Eater" Appears
#4 "Lady Parts" Appears
#5 "Weaponizer" Credit only
#6 "Monster" Appears
#7 "My Little Monkey" Appears
#8 "Trip to Stabby Town" Appears
#9 "Homewrecker" Appears
#10 "Quid Pro Ho" Appears
#11 "Stewardess Interruptus" Appears
#12 "Love Handles" Appears
#13 "A Good Day to Die" Appears
#14 "Candy Morningstar" Appears
#15 "Deceptive Little Parasite" Appears
#16 "God Johnson" Appears
#17 "Sympathy for the Goddess" Appears
#18 "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy" Appears
Season Three
#1 "They're Back, Aren't They?" Appears
#2 "The One with the Baby Carrot" Appears
#3 "Mr. & Mrs. Mazikeen Smith" Appears
#4 "What Would Lucifer Do?" Credit only
#5 "Welcome Back, Charlotte Richards" Credit only
#6 "Vegas with Some Radish" Appears
#7 "Off the Record" Appears
#8 "Chloe Does Lucifer" Appears
#9 "The Sinnerman" Appears
#10 "The Sin Bin" Credit only
#11 "City of Angels?" Credit only
#12 "All About Her" Appears
#13 "Til Death Do Us Part" Credit only
#14 "My Brother's Keeper" Appears
#15 "High School Poppycock" Appears
#16 "Infernal Guinea Pig" Appears
#17 "Let Pinhead Sing!" Appears
#18 "The Last Heartbreak" Appears
#19 "Orange is the New Maze" Appears
#20 "The Angel of San Bernardino" Appears
#21 "Anything Pierce Can Do I Can Do Better" Appears
#22 "All Hands on Decker" Appears
#23 "Quintessential Deckerstar" Appears
#24 "A Devil of My Word" Appears
#25 "Boo Normal" Credit only
#26 "Once Upon a Time" Appears
Season Four
#1 "Everything's Okay" TBD
#2 "Somebody's Been Reading Dante's Inferno" TBD
#3 "O, Ye of Little Faith, Father" TBD
#4 "All About Eve" TBD
#5 "Expire Erect" TBD
#6 "Orgy Pants to Work" TBD
#7 "Devil Is as Devil Does" TBD
#8 "Super Bad Boyfriend" TBD
#9 "Save Lucifer" TBD
#10 "Who's da New King of Hell?" TBD
Season Five
#1 "Really Sad Devil Guy" TBD
#2 "Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer!" TBD
#3 "¡Diablo!" TBD
#4 "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" TBD
#5 "Detective Amenadiel" TBD
#6 "BlueBallz" TBD
#7 "Our Mojo" TBD
#8 "Spoiler Alert" TBD
#9 "Family Dinner" TBD
#10 "Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam" TBD
#11 "Resting Devil Face" TBD
#12 "Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid" TBD
#13 "A Little Harmless Stalking" TBD
#14 "Nothing Lasts Forever" TBD
#15 "Is This Really How It's Going To End?!" TBD
#16 "A Chance at a Happy Ending" TBD
Season Six
#1 "Nothing Ever Changes Around Here" TBD
#2 "Buckets of Baggage" TBD
#3 "Yabba Dabba Do Me" TBD
#4 "Pin the Tail on the Daddy" TBD
#5 "The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar" TBD
#6 "A Lot Dirtier Than That" TBD
#7 "My Best Fiend's Wedding" TBD
#8 "Save the Devil, Save the World" TBD
#9 "Goodbye, Lucifer" TBD
#10 "Partners 'Til the End" TBD

Relationships

Reese Getty

At some point, Linda met reporter Reese Getty. She said that one of reasons she fell in love with him is because he never gave up. They married but later their relationship deteriorated, and she asked for a divorce. While Reese believes it was because he was a bad husband and put his work first, Linda says she "wasn't perfect either" and "neither one of us could be what the other one needed." She was patient with Reese and waited for two years for him to sign the divorce papers. After he died, Linda organized his memorial service.

Trivia

  • She does hot yoga and claims to know Krav Maga.

Behind the scenes

Rachael Harris was announced as the actor playing Linda on March 12, 2015.[1]

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References

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