“Empire” season 5 episode 4 is titled “Love All, Trust a Few” and it will show Empire bringing the Lyon family together again in next week’s episode. Cookie and Lucious will continue to work harder to regain their position and reputation in the music industry, but rebuilding their business means they need their family’s support and this is the first step.
The pair wants to create music on a larger scale as they did back in the day. Aside from the need to win support, they must look for the right clients in order to achieve their goal.
As per Rotten Tomatoes, “Empire” season 5 episode 4’s synopsis reads: “The Lyon family works to get back in their groove with a brand-new project underway. As Cookie and Portia attempt to sign Devon, who has just the sound they're looking for, Andre tries to prove himself useful to Lucious on the business side of things.”
It added, “Not having heard from Kai, Jamal panics and looks back at their history together. At Empire, the new management entangles itself with a dangerous tie from the Lyon family's past.”
Kai will be played by Toby Onwumere, who will appear in “Empire” season 5 episode 4 as a guest. Meanwhile, Cookie and Lucious will try to sign up Devon to their company because they need someone talented like him if they want to get back on track. It is yet to be seen if he will agree to join Empire or not.
Mario, a singer, is playing Devon and his role will be a recurring one, The Hollywood Reporter noted. His presence in the musical drama is notable because he perfectly fits the character as a musician with excellent skills.
“Empire” season 5 episode 4 is airing on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. on Fox. The season premiered on Sept. 26.


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