[s4e1] Everything's Okay Apr 2026
: The title is ironic, reflecting Chloe's internal struggle and her attempt to mask her fear.
: 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
The episode picks up one month after the events of the Season 3 finale. [S4E1] Everything's Okay
: 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.
: Is grieving the death of Charlotte Richards and directs much of his anger and blame toward Lucifer. Key Themes & Highlights : The title is ironic, reflecting Chloe's internal
Critics praised the episode for seamlessly continuing the story while taking advantage of the move to Netflix with slightly darker tones and more mature themes. Reviewers at Den of Geek noted that the "nuanced interactions" between the leads perfectly captured the tension of their changed relationship. Everything's Okay | Lucifer Wiki | Fandom
: Desperate to reconnect with Chloe and Trixie, she goes so far as to handcuff herself to prove she isn't a threat. : The team investigates the murder of Bob
: The recurring character Lee appears in the opening scene; Lucifer terrifies him but eventually gifts him gold bars and cash, encouraging him to be more than just a thief.