Kevin Alejandro provides much-needed grounding as Dan tries to find his footing after the events of the previous season. He plays the "everyman" well, making his confusion regarding Charlotte’s advances hilarious. Meanwhile, Lesley-Ann Brandt continues to be the show’s scene-stealer as Mazikeen. Her deadpan delivery and physicality bring a jolt of energy to every scene she enters. Her reluctant partnership with Amenadiel is a highlight, as the two actors play off each other with a mix of hostility and camaraderie.
as Lee ("Mr. Said Out Bitch") : A recurring fan favorite who first appears here during a botched jewelry store robbery.
as Roberta Beliard : A guest star involved in the episode's central mystery.
as Lucifer Morningstar : The Devil himself, who is now terrified that his mother is out for revenge.
The arrival of Ella Lopez brings a fresh, optimistic foil to Lucifer’s cynicism. Her "unfettered" faith in both God and humanity challenges Lucifer’s black-and-white view of his family. Meanwhile, Chloe remains the grounding force. Her decision not to test Lucifer’s blood isn't just a plot point; it’s a thematic statement. It signifies that she values the person he chooses to be over the biological fact of what he is. Conclusion
as Ella Lopez : Making her series debut, Ella is the quirky, religious LAPD forensic scientist who immediately clashes with Lucifer’s skepticism.