Black Lightning: The Resurrection and the Light: The Book of Pain
Black Lightning’s first season continues, along with their tendency towards elaborate titles, in “The Resurrection and the Light: The Book of Pain.”
Black Lightning’s first season continues, along with their tendency towards elaborate titles, in “The Resurrection and the Light: The Book of Pain.”
Team Flash continue their efforts to account for the remaining “bus metas” and defeat the annoyingly all-knowing Thinker in “Null and Annoyed.”
The Legends of Tomorrow wrap their third season with, “The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly.” The name works both based on what happens in the episode and as a nod to the Western classic movie. Starting off just where last episode ended, Mallus is on the loose, stunning the team and even temporary ally…
The saga of pre-Superman Krypton continues with “The Rankless Initiative.” We heard hints of it last episode, and it’s looking to be as bad as Lyta feared.
Things take some ugly turns for Jefferson Pierce in “Black Jesus: The Book of Crucifixion.”
We start learning a bit more about what’s going on in, “The House of El,” Krypton’s second episode. Adam Strange and Seg-El are in the Fortress, and Seg has a lot of questions.
Gotham is definitely veering towards stranger and stranger titles as the “A Dark Knight” season continues. This week’s is “One of My Three Soups,” which at least makes some sense before the end of the episode.
This week’s Black Lightning starts doing a bit of repair work on one of the major relationships on the show, which I’m glad to see.
With the reveal of zombies’ existence and the takeover of Seattle, there are a lot of complicated things going on.
Black Lightning: The Book of Little Black Lies opens with Jefferson training and dealing with the aftermath of the revelations about Gambi last episode.