I didn't care for this episode much; it leaned too heavily into the "Lucifer's sexual antics and comically self-centered behavior" stuff which has kind of worn out its welcome by now, and had too little of the supernatural-politics arc that's the more engaging part of the premise. We got a lot of stuff with Chloe's arc, though. It's surprising that they wrapped up the murder of the week 3/4 of the way through the episode and then spent the rest on arc. Not that the Palmetto/Malcolm thing has really grabbed me. I could tell halfway through the episode that Dan would turn out to be the the shooter. The more Chloe began to warm up to him romantically again, the more inevitable it became that he'd be "shockingly" revealed to be a villain. Although I didn't peg that Malcolm would turn out to be even worse.