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'Lucifer' Season 3 Spoilers: Will Lucifer Pay For All His Sins In Episode 7?

More details about the third season of "Lucifer" are beginning to come out.

On Twitter, the writers' room of the fantasy police procedural drama revealed that the title for episode 7 will be "The Sin Bad." It was directed by Greg Beeman and written by Sheri Elwood.

Details about the episode remains a mystery, but reports claimed that the storyline will center on Lucifer Morningstar's (Tom Ellis) past sins. Other speculations claimed that the episode will feature a trash bin that is filled with a lot of bad items.

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In late August, the writers also teased the front cover of the script for episode 6 although its title has yet to be finalized. It can be assumed that the episode will be an important one since the writers decided to feature it ahead of the season premiere.

Meanwhile, the synopsis for the premiere episode of "Lucifer" season 3 has been revealed.

According to the synopsis for "They're Back, Aren't They," Lucifer will wake up feeling confused in the middle of the desert. He will also notice that his wings returned on his back. To understand what really happened to him, he will ask Chloe (Lauren German) for help.

The two will reportedly investigate who kidnapped Lucifer, but they will stumble upon a crime scene at the same time. They might find a link between Lucifer's case and the new crime scene upon their research. But Lucifer will reportedly find himself in a new complicated situation as they stumble upon another darker entity.

On the other hand, the new member of the Lancaster Police Department named Lieutenant Marcus Pierce (Tom Welling) will fail to make a good impression with the team due to his harsh personality.

The premiere episode of "Lucifer" season 3 will air on FOX on Monday, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m. EDT.

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