- Title: Lucifer – What Would Lucifer Do?
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Lucifer‘s (Tom Ellis) wheeling and dealing continues as the Devil also uses the latest murder investigation involving a counselor of a reform program to prove to himself, and everyone else, that no one can ever truly change. Meanwhile, Chloe (Lauren German) continues to struggle with her new boss (Tom Welling) and Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside) struggles while walking a mile in Lucifer’s shoes while hoping to discover just what his purpose on Earth is and how it relates to his brother. Murder aside, which is just so-so, the episode is driven by various character insecurities while allowing time for some revelations and truths before our story comes to a close.
While Lucifer comes off like a spoiled child even more than usual this week, and the joy of watching Amenadiel struggle (even landing him unceremoniously in jail for a night, also continuing to build on an unexpected friendship) only goes so far, the final scene offers revelations for both fallen angels in terms of what Lucifer needs to do to be happy and how Amenadiel may be able to help him. The question is, now that Chloe is less frustrated and more enamored by her boss just how big of a wrench might this throw into the proceedings?