Plus: Tom Ellis shares his thoughts on the series finale, and D.B.
Woodside previews his directorial debut.
Lucifer and Chloe Decker are stronger than ever in the sixth and final season ofLucifer.

Lauren German and Tom Ellis on ‘Lucifer’.JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX
In other words, he got what he’s always wanted.
Thankfully, he has Chloe by his side.
“Even when Lucifer is feeling insecure, Chloe is saying, ‘I believe in you.
I know you’re able to do this,'” German says.
For your greater good, for your happiness.
It’s just, how did they get there?
How can they get that going?"
But Ellis’ fallen angel isn’t the only one taking on a new role in season 6.
Behind the camera, D.B.
“It had every single cast member, all the time, all day.
“You very rarely see the entire cast together in many scenes in a particular episode.
You just see all of us in an episode on our own journeys.
So a lot of that stuff is shot separately, independent from each other.
“But for me, I went, ‘No.
This is season 6.
This is our person of faith.
This is someone who has had faith their entire life, true faith.’
And I think a lot of people were.”
He continues: “Aimee Garcia is absolutely stellar and amazing.
It’s just beautiful, and I really can’t wait for people to see it.”
All this leads to the dramedy’s long-awaited series finale, which Ellis is rather proud of.
“We did talk painstakingly about ‘How do we end this?’
And what’s the right way to end it, and all of those things.
I feel like we’ve done ourselves proud in that department.”
All 10 episodes ofLuciferseason 6 launch Friday on Netflix.