Even the Devil doesn’t work alone. Lucifer Morningstar is one lucky devil with a cohort of caring, powerful and frankly bizarre people by his side. So, to celebrate the release of Lucifer: The Complete Second Season on Blu-ray and DVD now, we are delving into the Devil’s nearest and dearest, from fellow demons to therapists!
Lucifer (Tom Ellis) is the Lord of Hell and bored as hell. He decides to abdicate and become a consultant for LAPD whilst running a nightclub of his own. Amongst his special powers is the ability to get people to confess the truth about their desires, which gives him great pleasure in exposing them publicly.
Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) is Lucifer’s co-worker and unusually, someone entirely unreceptive to his powers. Being around her also makes Lucifer’s invulnerability and superpowers disappear. Chloe has been ostracised by fellow police officers after a cop was shot.
Amendiel (D. B. Woodside) is Lucifer’s brother, a dark angel, hell-bent on dragging Lucifer back to Hell because his presence on Earth is unbalancing the universe. There’s no love loss between the two brothers.
Played by Kevin Alejandro, Detective Dan is the divorced ex-husband of Chloe, who is not at all enamoured with Lucifer and his increasing closeness to his ex-wife and daughter, Trixie. Dan works with Chloe and Lucifer in the LAPD.
Because no Lord of Hell should be without one, Maze (Lesley-Ann Brandt) is Lucifer’s confidante and devoted ally; a demon who followed Lucifer to Earth, who also masquerades by day as a bartender and bouncer at Lucifer’s nightclub.
Chloe witnessed the shooting of Detective Malcolm (Kevin Rankin) whilst he was nefariously meeting with underworld characters. Left comatose, he was brought back to life by Amendiel to kill Lucifer.
Both Lucifer’s therapist and friend with benefits, Dr Linda is played by Rachael Harris. Convinced that Lucifer’s tales of his life and genesis are merely a religious metaphor, Linda tries to get Lucifer to open up about his feelings.
Lucifer: The Complete Second Season is available on Blu-ray and DVD now.