'Lucifer' season 3 episode 7 spoilers: Lucifer, Linda's relationship to be revealed

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Promotional snap of "Lucifer" season 3.

After the return of Candy Morningstar (guest star Lindsay Gort), the past is now haunting Lucifer (Tom Ellis) in the continuation of the FOX television series, "Lucifer" season 3 episode 7 titled "Off the Record." Lucifer will be in hot water as his relationship with Linda (Rachael Harris) will be exposed.

In the new episode's official synopsis shared by ComicBook, a reporter will come to town to take his revenge on the Devil after the former learns that the latter has been sleeping with his ex-wife. Things may be out of control for Linda and Lucifer. Aside from that, Ellis' character also has to face another trouble at work in "Lucifer" season 3 episode 7. A serial killer from the past is coming back, threatening the protagonist's life and reputation in a great danger.

Meanwhile, in the previous episode titled "Vegas With Some Radish," the fan-favorite Devil was seen having the time of his life on stage in a Las Vegas nightclub. He was seen looking very dapper in his purple satin tux while playing the piano and singing Frank Sinatra's hit song, "Luck Be a Lady."

It was also refreshing to see his new partner, Ella (Aimee Garcia), counting cards in blackjack instead of her usual job of being a forensic scientist in "Lucifer" season 3 episode 6. The duo was in Las Vegas to investigate the disappearance of Lucifer's former wife, Candy. This made him drop everything he needed to do, including attending Chloe's (Lauren German) birthday.

Fortunately, the female detective was in the company of Doctor Linda. However, their celebration turned a little wild and things went amiss. In spite of that, the two definitely had a great time as they both got drunk in Lucifer's penthouse.

"Lucifer" season 3 episode 7 titled "Off the Record" will air on Monday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.

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