At this point, musical episodes of shows are more a matter of “when” than “if.” But as I’ve surely noted before, Lucifer’s gimmick episodes tend to be as integral to the series’ stories and arcs as any other episode. Of course, a musical episode should be even more integral when done right. The purpose of a musical episode is to reveal through song what can’t be revealed simply via dialogue, as the characters refuse to talk about. That’s obviously the key to an episode like “Once More With Feeling” (Buffy The Vampire Slayer); whereas, the failure to do so is one of the reasons I’ve never vibed with “My Musical” (Scrubs). “Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam” falls into the former camp.
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Lucifer Season 5: Debbie Gibson Teases Surreal Musical Ep Experience
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Lucifer are ready for Season 5b to work its wicked ways back onto their streaming service in less than a week, there s one episode in particular that seems to be on everyone s radar- musical episode S05E10 Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam. Directed by
Sherwin Shilati and written by co-showrunner
Ildy Modrovich, the episode boasts a pretty impressive covers playlist (see below)- then add pop superstar Debbie Gibson s amazing voice into the mix and you have something extra special. Viewers were given the heads-up that Gibson would be joining the cast for the episode back in January 2020, when it was also reported that she would be taking on the role of Shelly Bitner, a controlling helicopter mother who won t let her teenage son JJ have any say in his own future.