When Lucifer realized that Hell never needed a jailer and really needed a healer for all of the damned souls, he returned to the underworld and set up shop as Hell's therapist. Lucifer's season 6 finale ended the series on a genuine emotional high as the show's beloved cast of characters received their just desserts, but it also seems to close out the possibility of Lucifer continuing with a future season 7. Woodside) gained God's powers and became "Amenagod." But Amenadiel also chose to be a different kind of God than his father was, and with Lucifer in Hell, it was Amenagod who oversaw the lives of their friends and family on Earth. Related: All Of Lucifer's Brother And Sister Archangels ExplainedĪlong with resolving Lucifer season 6's central story about the Devil, his daughter, and Chloe Decker, the issue of who will replace God (Dennis Haysbert) as the new Almighty was settled with the best and most obvious choice: Amenadiel (D.B. But this mission means leaving before Rory is born, and it's the explanation for why Lucifer vanishes from her life. Lucifer realized that his true calling isn't to become God but to return to Hell and help every damned soul break their Hell loops and achieve redemption in Heaven. But Rory being kidnapped and rescued by Lucifer was the key to why he vanishes in Rory's future throughout Lucifer season 6, the Devil has been inadvertently redeeming some of Hell's denizens as well as helping Dan's soul reach Heaven. Le Mec wanted to kill the Devil but, instead, Lucifer prevented Rory from murdering Le Mec and becoming her own version of the Devil (complete with a Devil face like Lucifer's). Lucifer's series finale, "Partners 'Til The End," saw the Devil rescue Rory from the clutches of Vincent Le Mec (Rob Benedict), the hitman who murdered Dan Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro) in Lucifer season 5.
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