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* When [[Mazikeen]] is speaking in the demonic language Lilim, it is actually {{W|Afrikaans}}. Her statement roughly translates to "Can you understand what I am saying because I want to talk to you and you can't?"<ref>https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/celebrity-news/local/watch-south-african-born-actress-speaks-afrikaans-in-popular-netflix-show-lucifer-22975779</ref><ref>https://www.ecr.co.za/news/entertainment/netflixs-afrikaans-speaking-demon-lucifer-has-sa-stitches/</ref>
 
* When [[Mazikeen]] is speaking in the demonic language Lilim, it is actually {{W|Afrikaans}}. Her statement roughly translates to "Can you understand what I am saying because I want to talk to you and you can't?"<ref>https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/celebrity-news/local/watch-south-african-born-actress-speaks-afrikaans-in-popular-netflix-show-lucifer-22975779</ref><ref>https://www.ecr.co.za/news/entertainment/netflixs-afrikaans-speaking-demon-lucifer-has-sa-stitches/</ref>
 
* There were Marvel references in this episode, including "What the f..." said by Lucifer before the intro like Aunt May and Peter Parker in the two Spiderman movies by Marvel, and Lucifer pulling a truck and a street lamp together as Captain America did.
 
* There were Marvel references in this episode, including "What the f..." said by Lucifer before the intro like Aunt May and Peter Parker in the two Spiderman movies by Marvel, and Lucifer pulling a truck and a street lamp together as Captain America did.
* There's a subtle joke when Lucifer stops Reynolds from escaping. Reynolds explains "Jesus", to which Lucifer says "not quite"; both are God's sons.
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* There's a subtle joke when Lucifer stops Reynolds from escaping. Reynolds exclaims "Jesus", to which Lucifer says "not quite"; both are God's sons.
**However, Lucifer has indirectly implied Jesus is a myth humans came up with; in "[[They're Back Aren't They?]]", Lucifer says his dad didn't "get jiggy" with another woman after divorcing [[Goddess]].
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**However, Lucifer has indirectly implied Jesus is a myth humans came up with; in "[[They're Back, Aren't They?]]", Lucifer says his dad didn't "get jiggy" with another woman after divorcing [[Goddess]].
 
**As ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' shows God conducts experiments to satisfy his curisosity, it's possible he bestowed divine powers to the baby to see what a mortal could do with them; if so, it's likely the story of Mary being virgin was a lie caused by distorted facts or to Jesus's origin more miraculous.
 
**As ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' shows God conducts experiments to satisfy his curisosity, it's possible he bestowed divine powers to the baby to see what a mortal could do with them; if so, it's likely the story of Mary being virgin was a lie caused by distorted facts or to Jesus's origin more miraculous.
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Revision as of 03:13, 26 May 2020

"Everything's Okay" is the first episode of the fourth season of Lucifer.

Summary

While investigating a beekeeper's murder with Lucifer, Chloe insists that she's completely fine with his devilish revelation, thank you very much.

Plot

One month after Cain's death and Charlotte Richards' ascension to Heaven by Amenadiel, Lucifer has been depressed thinking how Chloe might be processing the revelation of his being the Devil himself. Arriving at the scene of a murdered bee-keeper, Bob Goldbach, Chloe finally arrives much to Lucifer's bewilderment. As the two try to reconnect, they encounter U.S. Marshall Luke Reynolds, Goldbach's WITSEC handler. Learning Bob was a mob enforcer, they verify with members of his crime family in Los Angeles to find suspects, but none turn up. Given her behavior around him, Lucifer begins to wonder if Chloe may be repulsed by him; but remembering Reynolds' statement and finding a contradiction, Chloe figures out Reynolds killed Goldbach, and planned to kill his wife to incriminate another enforcer until Lucifer and Chloe stop him while saving his intended victim. Meanwhile, Maze and Amenadiel return to make amends with friends and claim the city as their home. While Chloe tells Lucifer that she sees him as her partner, she is meeting with a Priest who is helping her against Lucifer.

Cast

Starring

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

  • Americus Abesamis as Uni
  • Alice Rietveld as Lenore
  • Thom Rivera as Glenn

Trivia

  • The episode's title is said by Chloe.
  • This is the first episode of Lucifer released by Netflix, as they became the primary network for the series.
  • A time jump occurs, leaving the episode to start a month after the last scene in "A Devil of My Word".
  • When Mazikeen is speaking in the demonic language Lilim, it is actually Afrikaans. Her statement roughly translates to "Can you understand what I am saying because I want to talk to you and you can't?"[1][2]
  • There were Marvel references in this episode, including "What the f..." said by Lucifer before the intro like Aunt May and Peter Parker in the two Spiderman movies by Marvel, and Lucifer pulling a truck and a street lamp together as Captain America did.
  • There's a subtle joke when Lucifer stops Reynolds from escaping. Reynolds exclaims "Jesus", to which Lucifer says "not quite"; both are God's sons.
    • However, Lucifer has indirectly implied Jesus is a myth humans came up with; in "They're Back, Aren't They?", Lucifer says his dad didn't "get jiggy" with another woman after divorcing Goddess.
    • As Once Upon a Time shows God conducts experiments to satisfy his curisosity, it's possible he bestowed divine powers to the baby to see what a mortal could do with them; if so, it's likely the story of Mary being virgin was a lie caused by distorted facts or to Jesus's origin more miraculous.

Gallery

Links

Season 4

References