Grieving his first human friend, Lucifer delivers a furious rant to the sky, questioning why a "good man" had to die while sinners thrive. Themes and Impact
The episode follows (played by Colman Domingo), a priest who seeks Lucifer's help to stop a drug trafficking ring operating out of a local youth center.
The case ends tragically when Father Frank is killed while saving a young man. In his final moments, Frank reveals he knew Lucifer’s true identity all along and tells him, "Remember that your father has a plan". Episode 9: A Priest Walks into a Bar
At the start, Lucifer's therapist, Dr. Linda Martin, suggests he is lonely. His connection with Father Frank proves that even the "Devil" can find genuine friendship.
While the Lucifer episode is the most prominent, the same title is used for: Grieving his first human friend, Lucifer delivers a
Initially, Lucifer (Tom Ellis) tries to expose the priest as a hypocrite, but the two find common ground through music—performing a piano duet of "Mess Around"—and their shared frustrations with God’s "mysterious ways".
The episode is praised by reviewers on platforms like Den of Geek for shifting the show's tone from a standard procedural to a deeper theological drama. In his final moments, Frank reveals he knew
Father Frank is one of the first characters to accept Lucifer's true self without fear, which significantly "cracks" Lucifer's emotional armor. Other Versions