Also, it's on that dunno list, but rumor is it's renewed. So I'll give a recap that nobody wants. Lucifer's stretch run has been really strong with the heavier myth arc focus. And they let the show be emotionally quite brutal to characters that you don't think would be allowed from a show like this. Especially considering all the heaven/hell talk involved.
At the same time, the humor has really been fine tuned over the three seasons. I mean, this kind of thing is just incredible: Cain has an extensive rock collection. BRILLIANT. And everyone, especially the characters who don't know he's Cain, call it stupid and weird because they aren't like special or fancy rocks. And he gets extremely dejected by their criticism.
It's fun how it's embraced its altered comedic version of the comic's world while keeping the mythology components strong, without getting totally self-serious and losing the grounding like Gotham and becoming farcical nonsense. The fact that it's grown its ensemble, and the characters within it, does a lot for it to where you don't even need Lucifer or even Decker, in every scene or plot. (And it seems like they're ready to stop putting off "the relationship" and instead let the large set of troubles it'll start come.)