S2E21 Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me
Four devils gather at a doughnut shop and swap stories about their dealings with mankind.
A retired FBI serial-profiler joins the mysterious Millennium Group, a team of underground ex-law enforcement experts dedicated to fighting against the ever-growing forces of evil and darkness in the world.
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Four devils gather at a doughnut shop and swap stories about their dealings with mankind.
While assisting the FBI in the hunt for an escaped serial killer, a mad doctor he put in prison, Frank unknowingly meets his demonic, inhuman nemesis and the mastermind of unspeakable evil who claims the life of someone close to him.
A serial killer uses the Internet as a medium for broadcasting his victims' murders.
Emma is investigated by the Internal Affairs when she tries to help her junkie sister who claims that a new designer drug is turning addicts into monsters - literally. She and Frank find evidence of a conspiracy.
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