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Tom on CIA season finale - he really is exceptional

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I know **this** group doesn't need convincing of Tom's extraordinary talent, but you really need to see this.

It's a small monologue from the season finale of CIA.

(His character, Colin, has just found out that the love of his life, Tony, whom he thought was dead, is very much alive and has (seemingly) gone rogoue.)

The episode airs tomorrow, 18.05, on CBS, and comes to streaming the day after.

We should all be proud of our Devil. He's exceptional!

P.s. video is credit to Ist1964 from IG.

u/Snoo-34030 — 5 days ago

Tom on CIA season finale - no words...

Alright, the members of **this** group don't need convincing of what an extraordinary actor Tom Ellis is, but guys, regardless if you're watching it, you MUST see this snippets from the season finale of CIA...

It's airing on CBS tomorrow, Monday, 18.05, and the day after it's available on Paramount+.

P.s. The video is not mine!

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u/Snoo-34030 — 5 days ago
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A question for you all: why were the "originial" Dan & Maze recast?

A recent discussion prompted me to make the post. I'm a new fan and I'd really like to know what happened.

What we know: Nicholas Gonzalez was the original Dan. He quit after the pilot, and Kevin reshot the scenes (it's obvious, if you look for it).

What's a lesser known fact, and actress called Lina Esco was the original Maze! She, however, left after the very first table read!

So, my dear veteran lucifans - do you know any further details? Why the changes? I'm just curious!

Like everyone else I can't imagine anyone else as Dan & Maze but our Kevin and Lesley-Ann. I'm beyond grateful they got the roles!!

u/Snoo-34030 — 14 days ago