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about why Lucifer didn't actually burn in Heaven. Lucifer Season 5 Ending Explained - Den of Geek
The episode features a humorous and strategic a cappella rendition of MC Hammer’s "U Can’t Touch This" used by Team Lucifer to stall Michael. If you'd like to dive deeper, we could look into: How Season 6 handles Lucifer's new responsibilities as God. A Chance at a Happy EndingLucifer : Season 5 Ep...
Halfway through filming the episode, production was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Because the show was renewed for a sixth season after the script was written, the original planned ten-minute epilogue was removed to allow for the exploration of Lucifer’s new role as God in Season 6.
Rather than killing Michael, Lucifer chooses to show mercy by cutting off Michael's wings, declaring that "everyone deserves a second chance". The specific the show makes regarding Heaven and Hell
The episode reinforces the show's core message that redemption is possible for anyone who can face their own guilt, exemplified by the minor character Lee Garner ("Mr. Said Out Bitch") becoming the first soul to leave Hell for Heaven.
Chloe returns to Earth with divine strength from the Flaming Sword’s key and nearly kills Michael. However, a resurrected Lucifer returns from Heaven, seemingly proving himself worthy of his father's throne through his selfless love and sacrifice. If you'd like to dive deeper, we could
After God retires to an alternate universe, Michael gathers an army of angels at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to secure the vote to become God. Team Lucifer counters with a smaller force, eventually bolstered by Maze, Eve, and a demon army composed of souls from a crashed prison bus.





