Charlotte Richards tries to be "good" by following Ella Lopez around. She eventually decides to join the District Attorney's office to put criminals away. Memorable Moments
Lucifer feeds her lines through an earpiece, encouraging her to be more flirtatious and self-centered. [S3E8] Chloe Does Lucifer
Lucifer believes he is becoming "boring" because he’s enjoying domestic life (like Monopoly night with Chloe and Trixie). 🎬 Key Highlights & Character Arcs Chloe’s "Lucifer" Impression Charlotte Richards tries to be "good" by following
Dealing with the death of her ex-husband, Linda struggles with the terrifying certainty of the afterlife now that she knows actual angels. Lucifer believes he is becoming "boring" because he’s
Mac, the CEO who killed Kim to keep the app "exclusive," proving that narcissism was the real killer. Lucifer, Season 3, Episode 8: Chloe Does Lucifer
Lucifer keeps the Monopoly "shoe" piece at the end, signaling his growing attachment to this "boring" human life. Supporting Arcs
Amenadiel calls Lucifer "boring," sparking a minor identity crisis.