Luis was in the bath for three episodes.
Photography was not the priority.
| Full Name | Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald |
| Occupation | Harmony Police Officer |
| Played by | Galen Gering |
| Great love | Sheridan Crane |
| Obstacle | Alistair Crane; the Crane family broadly |
| Hygiene | Confirmed excellent |
Lopez-Fitzgerald Family · Law Enforcement
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
Harmony's most principled police officer and one half of its most star-crossed romance. Recently confirmed clean after a three-episode bath shared with Sheridan Crane.
Active · Harmony PDPresent Situation
Luis and Sheridan this week shared an extended romantic bath sequence that ran across three episodes. The Gazette's editorial position is that both parties appeared to enjoy themselves thoroughly. Whether the sequence was lavish or interminable depends entirely on one's appetite for slow-burn aquatic courtship. The Gazette takes no formal position and reports only that it happened, at considerable length, and that both emerged clean. A bath across three episodes is a commitment, and this paper respects commitment.
The Sheridan Problem
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald fell in love with Sheridan Crane, the daughter of Alistair Crane, who is both the most powerful man in Harmony and the most dedicated opponent of any relationship between the Lopez-Fitzgerald and Crane families. Luis is half-Mexican and half-Irish, a police officer of working-class background, and possessed of a moral seriousness that makes him exactly the kind of person Alistair considers dangerous. Their romance has been the show's central love story since episode one. You put Luis and Sheridan in a scene together and you are going to get something. That has always been true.
Character
Luis is one of the show's genuinely decent characters, which in Harmony functions less as a virtue and more as a liability. He is loyal, brave, and inclined to do the right thing even when the right thing has been made dramatically inconvenient by supernatural interference, Crane family scheming, or both. When you have a character this upstanding in a town this corrupt you are going to get conflict, and Passions understood that from day one.
His family, including mother Pilar and siblings Theresa, Miguel, Antonio, and Paloma, have all been targets of Alistair's various schemes, largely as leverage against Luis. It is a significant amount of targeting for one family.