: The team investigates the murder of Bob Goldbach, a former mobster turned beekeeper. Chloe returns and insists she is "okay" with Lucifer's revelation, though her behavior suggests otherwise.
: Claims to be fine with the truth but is secretly terrified and seeking religious guidance to deal with the "Devil".
: Lucifer has been performing at Lux every night, waiting for Chloe to return from a spontaneous vacation to Europe. He is deeply anxious about whether she will accept him now that she knows his true identity. [S4E1] Everything's Okay
: At the end of the episode, it is revealed that while Chloe claims everything is fine, she is secretly working with a Catholic priest, Father Kinley , in Rome to potentially "send Lucifer back to Hell". Character Developments
: Is grieving the death of Charlotte Richards and directs much of his anger and blame toward Lucifer. Key Themes & Highlights : The team investigates the murder of Bob
: The season opens with a somber performance of Radiohead's "Creep" by Lucifer at the piano, highlighting his feelings of being an outsider. Critical Reception
: Desperate to reconnect with Chloe and Trixie, she goes so far as to handcuff herself to prove she isn't a threat. : Lucifer has been performing at Lux every
The episode picks up one month after the events of the Season 3 finale.