Luther returns tonight to BBC America for a special that begins with Idris Elba’s titular detective taking time away from the badge and his predictable wardrobe. Before long — thanks to news brought by new faces DCI Theo Bloom (Darren Boyd) and DS Emma Lane (Game of Thrones’ Rose Leslie) and unforeseen events — he’s back in London searching for the truth about a mystery we won’t spoil and hunting a cannibalistic serial killer.
The Big Question
Will fans see Alice (Ruth Wilson) return as well in BBC America’s new ‘Luther’ special, premiering Dec. 17? All Idris Elba would tell Yahoo TV is, “Her presence is felt.” While we wait for the answer, here’s a look back at one of TV’s most unexpected and compelling relationships — and a reminder of where we left off after three seasons.
The Meet-Cute
In the series premiere, DCI John Luther interrogates the brilliant Alice Morgan after she discovers her parents murdered in their home. With no sign of forced entry or a burglary, Alice is Luther’s prime suspect — particularly after he yawns and she doesn’t (it has to do with the part of the brain that handles empathy, and she has none).
The Obsession
After Luther proves a worthy match in the interrogation room, Alice is free to walk… but not before she tells him she enjoyed their chat. “You’re very interesting,” she says.
The Bait
Luther knows Alice wants to impress him and be adored for her beautifully twisted mind. His plan: He’ll give her attention and take it away. Then, she’ll fray and screw up.
The Big Question
Will fans see Alice (Ruth Wilson) return as well in BBC America’s new ‘Luther’ special, premiering Dec. 17? All Idris Elba would tell Yahoo TV is, “Her presence is felt.” While we wait for the answer, here’s a look back at one of TV’s most unexpected and compelling relationships — and a reminder of where we left off after three seasons.
The Meet-Cute
In the series premiere, DCI John Luther interrogates the brilliant Alice Morgan after she discovers her parents murdered in their home. With no sign of forced entry or a burglary, Alice is Luther’s prime suspect — particularly after he yawns and she doesn’t (it has to do with the part of the brain that handles empathy, and she has none).
The Obsession
After Luther proves a worthy match in the interrogation room, Alice is free to walk… but not before she tells him she enjoyed their chat. “You’re very interesting,” she says.
The Bait
Luther knows Alice wants to impress him and be adored for her beautifully twisted mind. His plan: He’ll give her attention and take it away. Then, she’ll fray and screw up.
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