“Lucifer” Season 4 is coming out on May 8 and the reviews are pouring in. However, today’s subject of discussion has to do with a recent interview involving the cast. It would seem that sex will not be out of the question for Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Chloe (Lauren German) even after the face reveal thing. Then there’s the matter of Eve (Inbar Lavi) who is the physical embodiment of every feminist’s nightmare.
Lauren German recently addressed the matter of her character and that of Tom Ellis becoming intimate despite knowing the truth via an interview with TVLine. It would seem that she sees her character feeling confused about the situation, which should amply show in “Lucifer” Season 4.
“When I did press at the start of the break, I was asked what I thought Chloe’s reaction might be, and it is pretty much in line with what I guessed,” the actress said. “I guessed that she would support him and love him, but be a little scared. She is, I think, in love with him, but just in denial.”
On the matter of whether or not they will actually have a physical moment, fans will simply have to watch “Lucifer” Season 4 to find out. Speaking of getting physical, it would appear that Eve’s appearance this season is a lot more geared towards the dark side than most bargained for. This is because she embodies every worst trait attributed to women, including being a manipulative schemer.
Basically, Eve in “Lucifer” Season 4 will bring out the worst characteristics of Lucifer in ways that will disturb Chloe most. She is also supposed to be married to Adam, but she decided to come down to earth to go gallivanting with Lucifer, instead. What’s more, while she can be considered free and strong-willed, she is also a liar with a penchant for whispering sweet words; a familiar combination.


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