Faye smiles to herself, eyes still on the screen. This kid had a good head on his shoulders. Most men she's come across are of the idea that women owe something to them. That if women want to be loved and adored, they should take what comes to them, whether they like it or not. To which she'd respond with a swift punch to the face because screw that.
It seems they share the same sentiment in regards to who is hotter, Satan edition, when she tells him, "She is a lot sexier, that's for sure." And then she laughs, because Faye has never once spoken to Lucifer, let alone considered his looks much.
"What do you think of him, anyway? Lucifer."
Perhaps not a question to ask during a movie, but it seems they're at a point in the story where some idle conversation won't disrupt too much of it.
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It seems they share the same sentiment in regards to who is hotter, Satan edition, when she tells him, "She is a lot sexier, that's for sure." And then she laughs, because Faye has never once spoken to Lucifer, let alone considered his looks much.
"What do you think of him, anyway? Lucifer."
Perhaps not a question to ask during a movie, but it seems they're at a point in the story where some idle conversation won't disrupt too much of it.