Back in May, the news that Fox had opted to cancel the fan-favorite DC Comics/Vertigo television series Lucifer was shocking to say the least. Almost as soon as the news broke, fans began campaigns to bring the show back and, while it took a bit of time to be announced, Netflix eventually swooped in at the last minute to rescue Lucifer and renew it for a fourth season.Now, this unforeseen bump in the road resulted in a later start time for production of the next season. Contrary to Fox's full, 20+ episode seasons, Netflix has given the series the chance to tell a story without any filler, with a ten-episode order. This means that the writers and production team had more time to figure things out and plan ahead. It's been unusually quiet on the Lucifer front, but now we have finally discovered the title of the Season 4 premiere.RELATED: A New Character from Lucifer’s Past Will Change Everything in Season 4The Twitter account for the writer's team of the supernatural series shared an image of the first completed script of Season 4, with the title "Everything's Okay." At first glance, this might seem like a subtle nod to fans of the series, who can finally relax knowing that their favorite show was rescued from cancellation. However, the title could also be a subtle hint at the resolution of the shocking cliffhanger Season 3 left fans with.

As viewers might recall, the season ended with Lucifer (Tom Ellis) getting his devil face back after his confrontation with the Sinnerman (Tom Welling). But, unbeknownst to the fallen angel, Detective Decker (Lauren German) finally saw her partner for what he truly is: the actual devil, walking among men. Now, fans have been wondering how the Detective will react to finding out the truth about Lucifer. "Everything's Okay" could allude to the fact that Decker will recognize the fact that Lucifer never once lied to her about who he truly was, and that she will accept him for who he is.

However, the title of the episode could be a misdirect as well, or rather a sarcastic one, implying that now that Chloe knows the truth, everything is far from okay. Either way, it will be an excruciating wait until we find out.

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Seasons 1 to 3 of Lucifer are currently available to be streamed on Hulu. Season 4 of the series will be available to stream on Netflix when Lucifer returns. Although there is no official release date yet, the new season is expected to drop in the first half of 2019.