Lucifer’s Tom Ellis Singing A Spiritual Version Of The Popular Song ‘Hallelujah.’

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Lucifer’s Tom Ellis Singing A Spiritual Version Of The Popular Song ‘Hallelujah.’
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Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Now, about that ending. Before you can even really say it’s a cop-out for Lucifer to get knocked out and kidnapped as he’s on his way to reveal the truth to Chloe, Lucifer wakes up in the desert, shirtless and sporting his wings. I honestly have no clue what the conclusion to this episode means for Lucifer, and that’s where those remaining four episodes come into play again. Will they immediately answer that question? Will they go with another “Where’s Lucifer?” story? How on Earth did he get his wings back? Who knocked him out? What just happened? Like I said, I haven’t a clue.
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The Police Department's Psychologist who treats Detective Riggs and occasionally Detective Murtaugh.
Meet Ron Cephas Jones as William Hill (Nicknamed Shakespeare) Randall's Biological Father In This Is Us Season 1 Episode 16 “Memphis.”
William grew up in Memphis. Formerly a drug addict, he got clean after he thought he saw a monkey on the streets, then realized nothing good comes from a person being on the street at 3:30 at night. He is suffering from stage-four stomach cancer but is well enough to live with and enjoy his new-found family. William can play the piano, which he learned from his father, as well as sing. William is bisexual and previously had a relationship with a man named Jessie (Denis O'Hare). William never broke up with Jessie, who assumed he died when he vanished one night to move to Randall's. William returns to Philadelphia to attend a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in hopes of bumping into Jessie to reconnect. Rebecca realized William was Randall's father when she saw him leave the hospital, and eventually tracked him down, a secret she kept from everyone, including Randall and Jack. William always wanted to have a relationship with his child and regretted giving him up, but promised Rebecca he would stay away for Randall's benefit. William accidentally reveals this secret to Beth one night when they got high together. Randall accidentally finds out himself when he finds a letter in William's apartment while looking for cassette tapes.
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Lucifer Season 2 Episode 12
“Love Handles” (SPOILER ALERT) The hour begins with a rather steamy make-out scene between Detective Decker and our favorite Devil. I was positively giddy thinking that Deckerstar is about to become real. Then I saw Detective Decker grab Lucifer’s horns and I came to the realization that it’s a dream. Lucifer doesn’t have horns. The man said so himself way back in season one. Not cool, writers! Not cool! Though I guess they made it up to me with plenty of Deckerstar moments peppered in here and there.It was also interesting to see guest star Tim DeKay portray a villainous character. The former White Collar actor tends to take on roles that are more on the good side fighting evil and not the other way around. On the other hand, he did make for a very diabolical villain. Poisoning those college students and forcing professionals to make a choice between their lives or other people’s lives. At least the good professor got his just desserts when he killed himself by slitting his neck.I am beyond impressed by Detective Decker in this episode. She took Maze’s advice and tried to go out of her comfort zone in her interactions with Lucifer. The detective laughed at his jokes instead of rolling her eyes, and she even slapped him on the butt! I almost gave the detective a single standing ovation when she sent Professor Carlisle that poke-the-bear email. A very gusty move, Detective Decker! On a side note, I so wanted them to kiss again towards the end of the episode when Lucifer came out of the university building, and Detective Decker hugged him like a worried wife waiting for her husband to get out of a burning house.Speaking of Detective Decker, Lucifer finally finds out about his beloved detective’s heritage. That she’s a miracle child put in his path by his Father. Two thumbs up for Maze when she backed out of telling Lucifer the truth about Detective Decker. She is a true friend. I also applaud Dr. Martin for standing up to Mama Morningstar when the latter asked her to tell Lucifer about Detective Decker.My heart melted during the bar scene when Lucifer said that he and Detective Decker are very real. He even called her Chloe. That and the scene where the detective let her hair down and Lucifer said in a breathless voice that she looked beautiful. Be still my Deckerstar heart!Though that happy moment didn’t last as he went to Detective Decker’s place to confront her, and that’s when we see the nosebleed. Lucifer Morningstar, for the last time, she doesn’t know that she’s a miracle child! You and your dearest Chloe are still very much real! She trusted you to save those two college students while she goes after the professor! Now save the woman you love!
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