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|occupation = Crime boss
 
|occupation = Crime boss
 
|affiliation = [[Marcus Pierce]]
 
|affiliation = [[Marcus Pierce]]
|portrayed by = Kevin Carroll<ref>http://tvline.com/2017/10/06/lucifer-season-3-kevin-carroll-cast-sinnerman/</ref>
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|portrayed by = Kevin Carroll
 
|seasons = 3
 
|seasons = 3
 
|first appearance = {{ep|309}}
 
|first appearance = {{ep|309}}
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== History ==
 
== History ==
The Sinnerman is a criminal mastermind who previously operated in the Midwest. [[Marcus Pierce]] encountered him in Chicago. After the Sinnerman killed Pierce's brother, Pierce ran away to the [[Los Angeles Police Department]].
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The Sinnerman is a criminal mastermind who previously operated in the Midwest. [[Marcus Pierce]] claims that he encountered him in Chicago. Pierce says that he ran away to [[Los Angeles]] after the Sinnerman killed his brother.
   
 
[[Lucifer Morningstar]] believes the Sinnerman was responsible for kidnapping him at the end of [[season 2]]. The Sinnerman knows that Lucifer is the devil and trapped him in a room closed off by reinforced steel to subdue his supernatural strength. He also knows about Lucifer's powers of learning about people's desires and after being captured by the police, he intentionally blinded himself so Lucifer's powers would not work on him.
 
[[Lucifer Morningstar]] believes the Sinnerman was responsible for kidnapping him at the end of [[season 2]]. The Sinnerman knows that Lucifer is the devil and trapped him in a room closed off by reinforced steel to subdue his supernatural strength. He also knows about Lucifer's powers of learning about people's desires and after being captured by the police, he intentionally blinded himself so Lucifer's powers would not work on him.
   
In {{ep|312}}, after being exposed as Cain, [[Marcus Pierce]] admits that he trained the Sinnerman who was the closest thing he had to a friend. However, the Sinnerman went rogue and took things too far which is why Pierce killed him.
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In {{ep|312}}, after being exposed as Cain, Pierce admits that the Sinnerman was his right-hand man and the closest thing he had to a friend. However, Pierce claims that the Sinnerman went rogue and that he does not know why the Sinnerman did what he did. Thus, Pierce concludes, "I had to take him out."
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
The Sinnerman is a "slightly depraved" criminal mastermind.<ref>https://tvline.com/2017/08/09/arrow-season-6-spoilers-felicity-slade-son/</ref> He is an intimidating figure whose existence scares numerous killers that previously worked for him. He has also shown to be highly sadistic as he blinded himself without a second thought in order to avoid Lucifer's powers. He is also quite psychotic as when Chloe Decker offered to take him in quietly, he declined as he claimed their fight was enjoyable. Sinnerman appeared to not value his own life as he attempted to sway Marcus Pierce into killing him and avenging his brother, but to no avail.
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The Sinnerman is a "slightly depraved" criminal mastermind.<ref>https://tvline.com/2017/08/09/arrow-season-6-spoilers-felicity-slade-son/</ref> He is an intimidating figure whose existence scares numerous killers that previously worked for him. He has also shown to be highly sadistic as he blinded himself without a second thought in order to avoid Lucifer's powers. He is also quite psychotic as when Chloe Decker offered to take him in quietly, he declined as he claimed their fight was enjoyable. Sinnerman appeared to not value his own life as he attempted to sway Marcus Pierce into killing him.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==

Revision as of 02:01, 24 January 2018

This page is about the criminal mastermind known as Sinnerman.
You may be looking for the episode "The Sinnerman".

Now you'll never know what I want.
— Sinnerman to Lucifer to after blinding himself
in "The Sinnerman"

Sinnerman is a villain in the third season. He is a mysterious criminal mastermind whom Lucifer Morningstar believes was responsible for kidnapping him and restoring his wings at the end of season 2.

History

The Sinnerman is a criminal mastermind who previously operated in the Midwest. Marcus Pierce claims that he encountered him in Chicago. Pierce says that he ran away to Los Angeles after the Sinnerman killed his brother.

Lucifer Morningstar believes the Sinnerman was responsible for kidnapping him at the end of season 2. The Sinnerman knows that Lucifer is the devil and trapped him in a room closed off by reinforced steel to subdue his supernatural strength. He also knows about Lucifer's powers of learning about people's desires and after being captured by the police, he intentionally blinded himself so Lucifer's powers would not work on him.

In "All About Her", after being exposed as Cain, Pierce admits that the Sinnerman was his right-hand man and the closest thing he had to a friend. However, Pierce claims that the Sinnerman went rogue and that he does not know why the Sinnerman did what he did. Thus, Pierce concludes, "I had to take him out."

Personality

The Sinnerman is a "slightly depraved" criminal mastermind.[1] He is an intimidating figure whose existence scares numerous killers that previously worked for him. He has also shown to be highly sadistic as he blinded himself without a second thought in order to avoid Lucifer's powers. He is also quite psychotic as when Chloe Decker offered to take him in quietly, he declined as he claimed their fight was enjoyable. Sinnerman appeared to not value his own life as he attempted to sway Marcus Pierce into killing him.

Abilities

  • Marksman: Whilst his true capabilities has not yet been shown, he appears to be a skilled marksman when dueling with Chloe Decker.
  • Expert tactician: Sinnerman is a clever tactician that he remains one step ahead of Lucifer's attempts to catch him. He kills two people that Lucifer did favors for to grab his attention and called him to intentionally lure Lucifer into an abandoned building and was clever enough to work out that Lucifer's strength cannot penetrate through reinforced steel.
  • Pain resistance: The Sinnerman was able to carve out his own eyes without a sound, showing only mild discomfort at the act.

Appearances

Season Three
#1 "They're Back, Aren't They?" Mentioned
#2 "The One with the Baby Carrot" Mentioned
#9 "The Sinnerman" Appears
#10 "The Sin Bin" Appears
#12 "All About Her" Mentioned

Trivia

References