Lucifer Morningstar and Chloe Decker finally embrace their love and life together, navigating the challenges of parenthood with their daughter, Rory. Despite initial struggles, they learn to balance their celestial duties with raising a rebellious half-angel child who resents Lucifer for his past absence. Rory’s time-traveling abilities add complexity, as her presence forces Lucifer and Chloe to confront unresolved fears about their future.
The season delves into the emotional toll of Lucifer’s inevitable return to Hell, as he accepts his calling to become a healer of lost souls rather than its ruler. Chloe, now immortal, supports him while ensuring Rory grows up loved, even as they hide the painful truth about his departure. The sacrifice strengthens their bond, proving their love transcends time and dimensions.
Meanwhile, the other characters face their own pivotal moments. Amenadiel becomes God but struggles with the weight of divine responsibility, while Maze and Eve enjoy married life and newfound stability. Ella discovers the celestial truth and embraces her faith in science and spirituality, and Dan finally finds peace in Heaven after making amends.
Rory’s anger and confusion drive much of the conflict, as her attempts to change the past nearly unravel the family’s fragile harmony. Lucifer realizes that his absence is necessary for Rory to become who she’s meant to be, leading to a heartbreaking but purposeful goodbye. The season emphasizes that true love sometimes means letting go for the greater good.
The series concludes with a bittersweet yet hopeful note, showing Chloe living a full life before reuniting with Lucifer in the afterlife. Their love story comes full circle as they rule Hell together, transforming it into a place of redemption. The final moments highlight the enduring legacy of their family, proving that even the Devil can find salvation through love, sacrifice, and purpose.