The Princess and the Hacker is the thirteenth episode of the second season and the 33rd overall episode of God Friended Me.
Short Summary[]
Rakesh is stunned when his new soulmate app suggests that Lulu, the princess of an African nation, is his soulmate, instead of Jaya. So, when the God Account sends Miles Lulu's name, Rakesh takes the lead on figuring out how they can help her. Also, Ali reveals her cancer diagnosis to Arthur and Trish.
Full Summary[]
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Brandon Michael Hall as Miles Finer
- Violett Beane as Cara Bloom
- Joe Morton as Rev. Arthur Finer
- Suraj Sharma as Rakesh Sehgal
- Javicia Leslie as Ali Finer
- Erica Gimpel as Trish Allen
Guest Stars[]
- Sibongile Mlambo as Lulu
- Michael Potts as King Omari
- Chris Meyer as Zian
- Kelley Curran as Erin
- Gabrielle Lee as Undersecretary General
- K.K. Moggie as Dr. Chang
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Notes and Trivia[]
- This episode scored 5.42 million viewers.
- This is the first (and currently only) episode featuring a friend suggestion for a Royal.
- "Lulu" is from the African Country of Longo, which isn't a real country. However, Longo is the name of a real-life region in the country of Uganda, which is located in Africa.
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A complete overview of this episode's crew can be found here. |
Season 2 | ||||||||||
#01 | "Joy" | #09 | "Prophet & Loss" | #17 | "Harlem Cinema House" | |||||
#02 | "The Lady" | #10 | "High Anxiety" | #18 | "Almost Famous" | |||||
#03 | "From Paris with Love" | #11 | "A New Hope" | #19 | "The Fugitive" | |||||
#04 | "All Those Yesterdays" | #12 | "BFF" | #20 | "Collateral Damage" | |||||
#05 | "The Greater Good" | #13 | "The Princess and the Hacker" | #21 | "Miracles" | |||||
#06 | "The Fighter" | #14 | "Raspberry Pie" | #22 | "The Mountain" | |||||
#07 | "Instant Karma" | #15 | "The Last Little Thing" | |||||||
#08 | "The Last Grenelle" | #16 | "The Atheist Papers" | |||||||