The best episode directed by Kevin Alejandro is "Goodbye, Lucifer", rated 8.3/10 from 16 user votes. It was "written by Chris Rafferty". "Goodbye, Lucifer" aired on 9/10/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Spoiler Alert".
Lucifer tries to enjoy what may be his last day on Earth, Dan's killer escapes from prison, and Chloe drops a serious bombshell.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: Chris Rafferty
Chloe learns a serial killer may have embellished his crimes. Amenadiel worries about his son's health. Pete opens up to Ella.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: Chris Rafferty
Vince's judgment is compromised when a harrowing rescue of two siblings triggers emotional memories of the night his daughter died in a car accident.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: Tia Napolitano
Lucifer's dad creates an alternate dimension in which Lucifer now lives in a world where he not only has never met Chloe, but is granted the freedom of choice.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: N/A
Before Lucifer starts his new job, he and Chloe experience a magical night with a murderous end. Linda and Amenadiel host Maze and Eve for dinner.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: Mike Costa
While breaking up a bonfire party, the station 42 crew is called to complete a dangerous and highly complex cave rescue.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: Natalia Fernandez
Not knowing who’s good and who’s bad, Jess works with Billie and deciphers a hundreds-year-old clue that points to a famous 18th century landmark, and together they plan an impossible heist during an historic reenactment to retrieve the next piece of the treasure map. But things don’t go as planned, and Jess is ultimately faced with the most difficult decision of her life.
Director: Kevin Alejandro
Writer: John-Paul Nickel