Black Lightning: The Book of Rebellion: Chapter Three: Angelitos Negros
Black Lightning continues the second season of teen runaways and ridiculously long titles with “The Book of Rebellion: Chapter Three: Angelitos Negros.”
Black Lightning continues the second season of teen runaways and ridiculously long titles with “The Book of Rebellion: Chapter Three: Angelitos Negros.”
Taking a familiar concept out for a new spin, much of this episode is narrated by the new Green Arrow.
Supergirl is usually about her protecting the world. This time around, a lot of people are trying really hard to protect her.
You know things are getting weird, even for Gotham, when you have a title like, “Penguin, Our Hero.”
The end is almost here, as “Can’t Front On Me,” episode 12 out of 13 for Luke Cage’s final season, spins up. There are plots and schemes and wheels within wheels going on here.
The Gifted continue their run as “least lucky superhero team” as their season continues with “hoMe.”
Back from the annual crossover and holiday break, The Flash returns with the obviously derivative title, “The Flash and The Furious.”
Gotham’s final season, based on No Man’s Land, continues with “Trespassers.” Gotham has become a place you’d expect to see Mad Max riding around in, or maybe Snake Plissken trying to Escape from.
Things are not getting any better for The Gifted in “meMento.” It’s an episode with a lot of key relationships and attitudes shifting, which could have a lot of effects down the road.
Luke Cage’s second, and sadly final season moves closer to completion with “The Creator.” The episode is mostly about repercussions from Mariah’s shocking act at the end the previous show, and filling in some background on the Dillard/McIver feud courtesy of Flashback Theater. While it’s a good episode, rarely for Cage, there’s a lot of talking and not a great deal of anything else.