'Lucifer' season 3 episode 6 spoilers: Lucifer to investigate Candy's loss with a new partner

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Someone is set to be back in the continuation of the FOX television series "Lucifer" season 3 episode 6 titled "Vegas With Some Radish."

Fans will once again see the return of Candy Morningstar (guest star Lindsay Gort) in the new episode of fantasy police procedural comedy-drama. However, things will be complicated as she is gone missing. Will Lucifer (Tom Ellis) help find his missing former wife?

According to the official synopsis of "Lucifer" season 3 episode 6 "Vegas With Some Radish" obtained by Comic Book, Lucifer will do everything to find his ex-wife. The Lightbringer will be heading to Las Vegas along with his new partner, Ella (Aimee Garcia), to look into Candy's case.

The two investigators seem to be enjoying themselves in the Sin City. Lucifer can be seen joining the showgirls and looking dapper in his suit and tie. Ella, on the other hand, looks stunning as she approaches her new partner. Together, they are having fun while playing at the casino.

However, as they are investigating her disappearance, they are about to discover some "interesting secrets" that could jeopardize their investigation. And when Lucifer finally find Candy, she will be paying an "ultimate price."

In other "Lucifer" season 3 episode 6 events, Chloe (Lauren German) will feel upset that Lucifer has to leave on her birthday. Fortunately, she is with Linda (Rachael Harris), who will try to cheer her up by having some fun with a lot of drinks.

In the official trailer of "Vegas With Some Radish," the two will be seen enjoying themselves as they are talking, laughing, and dancing. However, as Chloe falls asleep, she will find herself waking up with Lucifer giving her a gift.

Will Chloe forgive Lucifer for being away on her birthday? Find out in the coming "Lucifer" season 3 episode 6 "Vegas With Some Radish" on Monday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.

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