[s1e3] The Devil Quotes Scripture -

After another rejection from his father regarding his sexuality, Jamal vows to Michael that he isn't giving anything up; instead, he's going after the entire empire. Critical Analysis

The title itself references a famous Shakespearean line from The Merchant of Venice : "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose," which echoes the episode's themes of using appearances—like a grand funeral or a public romance—to mask darker intentions.

Lucious discovers there was a witness to Bunkie's murder—a homeless man named "Old Salty" who speaks in riddles but eventually identifies Lucious as the killer. [S1E3] The Devil Quotes Scripture

Critics from Den of Geek noted that the episode began to clarify why Lucious's "little crimes" matter, framing his control over the company as a larger-than-life "church" of his own making. Reviewers at TV Fanatic highlighted the emotional disconnect between Lucious and Jamal, praising the performances of Terrence Howard and Jussie Smollett for adding layers to their characters.

" The Devil Quotes Scripture " is the third episode of the first season of the musical drama series . Airing originally on January 21, 2015, the episode explores themes of legacy, betrayal, and the stark contrast between the Lyons' current wealth and their humble beginnings in Philadelphia. Plot Summary After another rejection from his father regarding his

Hakeem's relationship with Tiana is promoted by Lucious for PR, but a secret affair with Camilla (Naomi Campbell) causes internal conflict.

Empire Season 1 Episode 3 Review: The Devil Quotes Scripture Critics from Den of Geek noted that the

Cookie seeks out an old friend and former collaborator, Puma (played by Cuba Gooding Jr. ), to find a hit song for Jamal.