“Lucifer” season 4's cast and crew have been particularly fun and charming on social media ever since the show got picked up by Netflix after Fox's cancellation of the series. The show's early production days even featured heartfelt thanks to one of the show's partners, Carls Jr. But it is not just the show's stars that are having fun while “Lucifer” season 4's production chugs along.
It seems Lucifer's” writing team has been feeling a little naughty lately after one of the show's writers made a photo of an upcoming episode's script public. Aiyana White, one of the show's writers, recently posted on social media the front page of the “Lucifer” season 4's sixth episode's script, which is apparently titled “Orgy Pants to Work.”
They let me write an episode of #luciferonnetflix & this happened????❤️????❤️ https://t.co/f91jdsyXAp pic.twitter.com/fmjv0F6jTy
— Aiyana White (@AiyanaEWhite) October 3, 2018
Tom Ellis – who plays the titular Lucifer Morningstar – joins in on the fun by teasing his fans about just how good the script written by Aiyanna White is.
And it’s REALLY bloody good BTW!!!! ???????????????? https://t.co/51XbavqdXa
— tom ellis (@tomellis17) October 4, 2018
Unfortunately for fans, press release details regarding “Lucifer” season 4's upcoming episodes have yet to be released by Netflix. Aside from the title for the installment's sixth episode, nothing else has been spoiled or teased by “Lucifer” season 4's cast and crew.
It seems that the hilarious title given by White to “Lucifer” season 4's sixth episode is so immodest that it is almost impossible to try to discern what might happen in the upcoming episode without having seen it. Still, every fan interaction from the current “Lucifer” team is welcome as they are quite effective at getting their fans excited for the upcoming installment.
Fans looking forward to the show's upcoming installment may have to wait for a while since Netflix has yet to provide a specific date for the show's availability on their streaming platform. Hopefully, fans will be able to watch “Lucifer” season 4 sometime in 2019.


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