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Lucifer season 5B ending, explained
The God of all endings.
By Tilly Pearce
Lucifer season 5B spoilers follow – major ones, including its ending.
Lucifer s second part of season five went all guns blazing (or knives flaming, in this case) with the King of Hell going up against his twin brother Michael to become actual God.
This series has had more lives than a cat by now – being cancelled, revived by Netflix, season five being confirmed as the last series, before being extended and
This is your final warning for spoilers as we lay out what exactly happened.
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‘Lucifer : Kevin Alejandro on Season 5B’s Super Fun Dan Episode – and the Heartbreak That Follows
“When I read the title of the episode, I was like, ah, crap,” Netflix star tells TheWrap
Jennifer Maas | May 28, 2021 @ 12:13 PM
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(Warning: This post contains major spoilers through Episode 515 of “Lucifer.”)
Kevin Alejandro’s “Lucifer” character, detective Dan Espinoza, really went through the full spectrum of human emotion and took fans along for the ride in the Netflix drama’s Season 5B, as Dan is at the center of the installment’s funniest hour and its biggest tearjerker a few episodes later.
Lucifer returned on Friday with the back half of its fifth season and while fans of the beloved Netflix series had a lengthy wait to find out what was next for the Devil (Tom Ellis) now that his father, God (Dennis Haysbert) had arrived on Earth and not to mention the meddling of his brother, [.]