Abel is revealed to be the "infernal guinea pig" on whom the demons of Hell practiced their torture for millennia.
The 16th episode of Lucifer Season 3, titled is a pivotal installment that explores the weight of eternity, the concept of a "Hell loop," and the desperate desire for mortality. The episode blends high-stakes supernatural drama with the series' signature procedural elements, ultimately questioning whether someone can ever truly escape their past. The Eternal Cycle: Cain and Abel [S3E16] Infernal Guinea Pig
Far from being a saintly victim, the resurrected Abel (played with comedic relish by Lauren Lapkus in Bree’s body) is depicted as self-centered and crude, suggesting that both brothers were perhaps equally flawed. Abel is revealed to be the "infernal guinea
Witnessing Chloe's mortality firsthand, Lucifer realizes that his alliance with Pierce—and the proximity of celestial danger—is a direct threat to her. The Eternal Cycle: Cain and Abel Far from
While the celestial beings deal with resurrection, Charlotte Richards undergoes a deeply human transformation. Struggling with memories of her time in Hell, she begins therapy with Dr. Linda.