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5.2

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  1. Jan 25, 2023
    1
    Wow this show is disgustingly racist towards white ppl. Just absolute trash garbage tv. The acting is definitely sub standard low budget actors
  2. Jan 1, 2023
    0
    Oooouch, Can someone turn off the Political pandering? So many have said it so to keep it simple… warning: Forced racism is advised
  3. Jun 23, 2021
    0
    Has anyone noticed the great preponderance of anti white sentiment in Black Lightning? Bad guys are all white except James Remar who was evil now turned good guy. All the good guys are black and even the black bad guys are seen to be better than the white bad guys. i thought bad was bad and evil was evil. almost all the cops are black except for the two white crooked cops and the USHas anyone noticed the great preponderance of anti white sentiment in Black Lightning? Bad guys are all white except James Remar who was evil now turned good guy. All the good guys are black and even the black bad guys are seen to be better than the white bad guys. i thought bad was bad and evil was evil. almost all the cops are black except for the two white crooked cops and the US Government (all white guys) are bad . Sorry i'm not buying it. This is like a bad BLM Show. Sorry if this is a Marvel comic, you've lost a fan guys. Expand
  4. Jun 3, 2021
    0
    This show was trash. Cram race down your throat every minute. Black on black violence, every white person is evil. That is all this show is about. Can't forget poor and I mean real poor acting and horribly written. Show is a big yawn. Good that it was canceled. Shouldn't and didn't deserve a second or third season.
  5. Mar 15, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I greatly love the first half of the season though I felt like it got pretty confusing in the second half because it introduced Martin Proctor and for a few episodes Tobias Whale wasn't present (though it made since because he was injured). Lala had some interesting scenes but it was confusing that he was revived but season 2 explained it pretty well so I give this a pass. I didn't think Martin Proctor or Kara Fowdy were interesting antagonists at all, but Tobias Whale makes up for those two being weak and uninteresting. I find Tobias Whale to be very well written and I loved most of the scenes he was in. Of course, I can't forget Syonide because she is super badass and awesome. Khalil's story is the start of something good and the later seasons really turn him in a very interesting direction. On the topic of Lala again, I still think he's cool but his revival was a little sudden for me and I was unsure about his second death until season 2. You may be asking if the dialogue and emotional moments are good, and my answer is that I very much believe so. The CGI is decent and for a show like this works well enough. Overall I think this season was a great start for a TV show. In my opinion season 2 and 3 are much better and have better newer villains (though I still love Tobias).

    EDIT: This is a DC show, not a Marvel show. MrNonono got that wrong.
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  6. Sep 15, 2020
    3
    It would've been a good show, but it's spoiled by the amount of SJW garbage they throw at you. No good cops, all whites are racist, blacks are treated poorly by the evil white male etc.. If they focused less on skin colour and more on creating a good story, it would be getting better reviews.

    It needs to stop trying to divide people with this BS. There is only one race, the human race.
    It would've been a good show, but it's spoiled by the amount of SJW garbage they throw at you. No good cops, all whites are racist, blacks are treated poorly by the evil white male etc.. If they focused less on skin colour and more on creating a good story, it would be getting better reviews.

    It needs to stop trying to divide people with this BS. There is only one race, the human race. Skin colour doesn't matter, we're all equal. All this propaganda does is just fan the flames. Sad.
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  7. Jan 27, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. most of the interactions are good enough however their attempts of racism fall flat, The replacement principals surface level racism falls flat, screaming "racism" feels like a half hearted jab at critics to make them look bad for not liking our social climate, oh and the "music" "I saw black person yay" sums it up Expand
  8. Oct 22, 2019
    0
    all whte people are racist and corrupt and ****
    this show is racism against white people
  9. Apr 10, 2019
    0
    When i first watch season 1, i had a hard time getting through it, because even though it had a strong super hero plot that followed a successfull father trying to find the right thing to do to keep his family safe and keep himself safe, the recuring generic antagonist of the series appears to be the white cops.

    the cops arnt just dirty, they arnt just paid off, they are vast majority
    When i first watch season 1, i had a hard time getting through it, because even though it had a strong super hero plot that followed a successfull father trying to find the right thing to do to keep his family safe and keep himself safe, the recuring generic antagonist of the series appears to be the white cops.

    the cops arnt just dirty, they arnt just paid off, they are vast majority just plain racist. if a white person appears in the show, with exception to Black Lightnings Foster day, you can bet they are portrayed as a racist.

    its distracting to try to watch a show that is constantly telling you that "white people are inherently racist unless they know you."

    I was excited to see that season 2 had come out, i started watching it and within the first minute, white cops were beating a black man. so i turned it off.
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  10. Mar 30, 2019
    6
    This fresh IP of a series feels like it is an over reaction of racism, and manipulating characters to do their ultimately intended purposes. It had an interesting point and scenes and emotional moments that where worth something. The directing style is too simple and it gets boring real fast. The acting was mostly off, and the only scenes when the acting was worth something it wasThis fresh IP of a series feels like it is an over reaction of racism, and manipulating characters to do their ultimately intended purposes. It had an interesting point and scenes and emotional moments that where worth something. The directing style is too simple and it gets boring real fast. The acting was mostly off, and the only scenes when the acting was worth something it was repeated to a time when it became repetitive. The music was one of the best parts in the whole series, which was original and really well paced. The plot was too simple and event less at times and to complex at times which made it hard to understand and to keep up with it after the slow paced events.
    Overall it's an above average series at best, but maybe in the future without all the exaggeration and senseless plot and average acting it can be a lot better.
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  11. Mar 5, 2019
    7
    I like the show and characters in it. The girls are cute, and Tobias doersn't play. Lol. The only thing that kills it for me, is when they talk about race or throw anything racial in there. I just want to enjoy a good superhero show where everyone is human, and superhuman and trhat's it. Luke Cage was a fantastic show and when they cancelled it, it killed my head.
  12. Mar 5, 2019
    4
    If i was black maybe i'd give this a higher score but i'm not. Simplified race driven show with simplified cliche characters that spell everything out bluntly in unsophisticated plot lines.
    Gave up trying to count the number of times the word 'black' was used in the dialogue.
    The police in this are almost comically useless and the kids are comically un-streetsavvy for having lived in
    If i was black maybe i'd give this a higher score but i'm not. Simplified race driven show with simplified cliche characters that spell everything out bluntly in unsophisticated plot lines.
    Gave up trying to count the number of times the word 'black' was used in the dialogue.
    The police in this are almost comically useless and the kids are comically un-streetsavvy for having lived in this area all their lives.
    Black lightning's powers are cool but it's not enough to make me keep watching.
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  13. Jan 31, 2019
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am a 56 year old male and I remember the original; Black Lightning comic books. I selectively watch CB superhero shows. I watch the Flash and The Gifted and BL but I don't watch Arrow or Supergirl). I long ago got tired of the goody two shoes CB people and opted to read indie comics instead.

    Pro: The show treads on some dark territory and all is not goodness and light. Humans will always be imperfect and shows that accept that do better than those that don't. The antagonist is well chosen and you have illegal experimentation that crosses the line... it kind of parallels what is happening in the real world. BL has more than one five year old playing with matches and there will be consequences for that...

    Con: If this show was the opposite of what it is cast and people wise, there would be calls of 'RACISM!" far and wide. Even the one white guy helping BL is flawed beyond belief and the roles of the other token Vanilla Wafers are either as brutal cop, Law Enforcement Nebbishes or bad guy/gal nebbishes. There is a white scientist helping the antagonist now... does she realize that she will be killed off? Past the guy helping BL, if you are white on BL, you are dead and deserve it... for being white. This mindset permeates the whole show and gets old very quickly. I was called on a white CB character using one epithet against one black person (who shot at my CB character first) so there is no justification for 40 minutes of the opposite per BL show.

    The show also has its fair share of stupid. When Khalil is there in the hospital, why didn't he give a sworn affidavit then? He would have implicated TW for his own death and as being behind the HS attack not to mention TW's drug business. He could have given the police enough to send it to the feds but it is much better for ratings to milk the human pathos for all you can. Also, when does the younger daughter get a disguise? What morally ambiguous hero would let TW have free reign to cause trouble?

    As for the antagonist, he is a smug little a*****le that is winning way too much as of late. He needs to be knocked down a peg or two. Finding his latest thugette/enforcer as a frizzled burnt out husk in his office would be good. (Courtesy of the younger daughter... who can have angst over the killing later). Maybe have some of that beard burnt off?

    Conclusion: While BL needs to stop with the white nebbish crap and being SJW Central, it is dark and ambiguous enough to watch.
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  14. Dec 24, 2018
    10
    A jump of quality for the series of superheroes. The version we know of Jefferson in this series is taken directly from the latest versions of the character in the comics. He is a character who despite his considerable superpowers, (absorption and expulsion of electricity), has never felt completely comfortable in his role as a masked hero, and has focused on another form of heroism, hisA jump of quality for the series of superheroes. The version we know of Jefferson in this series is taken directly from the latest versions of the character in the comics. He is a character who despite his considerable superpowers, (absorption and expulsion of electricity), has never felt completely comfortable in his role as a masked hero, and has focused on another form of heroism, his work as a teacher. 'Black Lightning' is not a superhero origin story, we know Jefferson retired nine years ago. It is a story as a hero is forced to return to a position of vigilante that he had decided to abandon for the sake of his family, and that is a novelty. Well acclimated, well interpreted and with a use of aesthetics and black music very unprejudiced and playful. A single fault is the apparent lack of lack, for now, of the villain, Tobias Whale. The evil mafia boss and his lackeys are less threatening now than the society the Pierce family faces. But in the pilot it is mentioned in passing that we live in a world where metahumans are not unknown, so we may expect many and varied surprises in this regard. Expand
  15. Dec 10, 2018
    0
    Being from the former Soviet Block, I am very familiar with propaganda. The movies had generic plots and familiar characters, whose traits we've learned to expect: good homely Russian girl, brave Polish or Georgian guy; they fall in love, while tractors in the background harvest wheat. But alas! their community is under attack from Americans or Germans (presented as deft spies who are alsoBeing from the former Soviet Block, I am very familiar with propaganda. The movies had generic plots and familiar characters, whose traits we've learned to expect: good homely Russian girl, brave Polish or Georgian guy; they fall in love, while tractors in the background harvest wheat. But alas! their community is under attack from Americans or Germans (presented as deft spies who are also raging psychos). Those heartless Capitalists continue to plot and scheme, causing accidents and procuring acts of violence. Our heroes are initially uninterested, but they slowly come into age and realize that they must protect their community/identity/nation/party etc.

    Black Lightning is basically the same propaganda fare.
    I braved it until episode 6, cringing from time to time.

    But I gave up when a concerned father came to his daugher to cheer her up after someone's been mean to her and said, in a solemn voice: "Sigh... You know, Jen, a cultural aftershock of slavery was that sometimes when one black person gets ahead, another feels like it ruins their chances. So they lash out..." Right. It's the whiteys' fault.
    At that moment, the milk in my coffee went sour and I decided that I don't need this bullcrap in my life.
    Terrible.
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  16. Dec 4, 2018
    5
    Basically for the overall season:

    There's nothing in this show but racism and racism. Can't have a single episode where I don't hear "black lives matter marches", **** white cops", and "white people are the problem" (even though they might not have said that exactly). They need to get it back on track. Season 2 started a while back but it's just looking to be the same. Same old
    Basically for the overall season:

    There's nothing in this show but racism and racism. Can't have a single episode where I don't hear "black lives matter marches", **** white cops", and "white people are the problem" (even though they might not have said that exactly). They need to get it back on track.

    Season 2 started a while back but it's just looking to be the same. Same old racist remarks and nothing focusing on the actual story. I think I'm going to quit watching this show all together.
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  17. Oct 28, 2018
    0
    This show is terrible from A-Z, I can't understand how this has a 98% on Rotten while Iron fist has like 19 ... This show has to be the worst i have seen out of all of them. CW/ABC/NETFLIX. The theme song sucks, the suits are tacky, super cheap looking, the actors are absolutely terrible, Tobias has to be the most generic albino actor possible, if he can even be called an actor... the plotThis show is terrible from A-Z, I can't understand how this has a 98% on Rotten while Iron fist has like 19 ... This show has to be the worst i have seen out of all of them. CW/ABC/NETFLIX. The theme song sucks, the suits are tacky, super cheap looking, the actors are absolutely terrible, Tobias has to be the most generic albino actor possible, if he can even be called an actor... the plot holes are massive starting with episode 1. Watching that episode felt like i missed a whole prior episode or even season. We're introduced to characters like we're supposed to know who they are and their past with black lightning ... Also the contrast between the hero / principal is non existent, he is the same, looks the same, acts the same .... The viewers are constantly shoved in their face and reminded that " this is a black show, my super hero is black " type of **** Luke Cage made me vibe at every episode craving for more, this show is so terrible i can't even finish episode 8. Expand
  18. Aug 3, 2018
    3
    As a black person, I'm not too thrilled with how they did this series. Lesbian sex, underage drinking, marijuana smoking, black gang members, corrupt white cops... damn. It's like they threw every negative stereotype in the book into this show. While I applaud the fact that it strays from the common CW superhero show, it doesn't mean that it made it a good show. Using lemon juice withAs a black person, I'm not too thrilled with how they did this series. Lesbian sex, underage drinking, marijuana smoking, black gang members, corrupt white cops... damn. It's like they threw every negative stereotype in the book into this show. While I applaud the fact that it strays from the common CW superhero show, it doesn't mean that it made it a good show. Using lemon juice with cereal (instead of milk) deviates from the norm, but that doesn't make it a good idea.

    I love how one reviewer on a different site asked why the black superheroes are always trying to save a city while the white superheroes are saving the world. Why black superheroes are always dealing with drugs and gang violence while white superheroes are dealing with space aliens and extra-dimensional threats. Sorry to say that BL falls right into the stereotypical category... again.

    This show would have been much better if they used Static Shock. Now THAT would have been great to see.
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  19. Jul 20, 2018
    3
    I can't get over the fact that his wife and daughters don't recognize him simply because he's wearing goggles. I mean....seriously. Other than that, I'm halfway through the season and every white person in the show is racist apart from one character. I'm not even kidding. It's pretty annoying and I'm not even white lol. But hey, it means critics have to give it a positive review, and asI can't get over the fact that his wife and daughters don't recognize him simply because he's wearing goggles. I mean....seriously. Other than that, I'm halfway through the season and every white person in the show is racist apart from one character. I'm not even kidding. It's pretty annoying and I'm not even white lol. But hey, it means critics have to give it a positive review, and as per usual, critics don't do what they're meant to do and actually critique, instead deciding to praise the pandering.

    On the upside, I really like the actors, especially the main. They've surprisingly done a better than usual job of fleshing out relationships in this series, as opposed to Luke Cage/Iron Fist etc., where they're kind of tacked on as an afterthought. The downside is that the storyline itself is not as strong as the others, and the relationships can't carry the show - add to that the annoying political undertones and it's just a disappointment.

    Perhaps they tried to do too much with this show, they try to tackle racial issues, same-sex relationships, systemic racism, while also having a good completely make-believe superhero show - and in attempting to tackle all of these things at once in one single show where they didn't all fit, they ended up failing on all fronts and achieving nothing. I feel they'd have been a lot better off just doing two things well, build on it and try to tackle another next season, something like that. But doing it all at once was overambitious and it comes across as obnoxious.
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  20. Jun 27, 2018
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A lot of comic book shows suffer from lazy writing. Some, such as Supergirl, more than others. Obviously, even favorites like Arrow or The Flash have their moments. Nearly every episode I'll find myself rolling my eyes at Felicity's magical hacking or Wells', Cisco's, & Caitlin's magical "algorithms." I'm pretty sure, by now, that word has lost its meaning.
    I used to think Supergirl was the worst perpetrator of lazy writing. I don't anymore. I tried to give this show a fair shake, I really did. I've gone 10 episodes in, so far. I like the main characters, with the exception of the wife. I think she's a bee-yotch. I don't mind the story in & of itself. I mean, I liked it the first time I saw it when it was called Luke Cage, after all. When every, single character of a particular race is just terrible...that's lazy writing. When every single person of a particular race is a caricature...that's bad writing. Iron Fist face-planted for pretty much that reason. Every single white person, in this show, is a terrible person. The laziness really comes out when the "government agency" that's apparently a clandestine government agency made up entirely of white people somehow, goes to a city that is apparently all black (again, somehow), & has been going unnoticed performing secret experiments on the populace for thirty years! A bunch of shady, white people in suits are going unnoticed in a black city. Somehow. That's lazy out of universe. In universe, it's incredibly stupid. Another piece of lazy writing: Thunder goes from total unknown one day to everyone somehow knowing she's a thing & her codename the very next episode with no explanation as to how. That's lazy as **** Seriously, if you want to watch a really good black superhero show, stick to Luke Cage. Also, this dude's costume has ground effects on it. It's dumb. I'm gonna try to finish out the season, maybe give the second season a shot to see if the writing gets better, but i'm not holding my breath
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  21. Jun 8, 2018
    2
    Race politics aside this is just a horrible story with bad actors, it does have a good filming quality in the camera works and lighting and the clothes and backgrounds are eye candy.

    It takes its self very seriously but its story is more silly fun but it tries very hard to be serious throwing away the only thing it almost hit by mistake. Black tv show creators needs to learn how to
    Race politics aside this is just a horrible story with bad actors, it does have a good filming quality in the camera works and lighting and the clothes and backgrounds are eye candy.

    It takes its self very seriously but its story is more silly fun but it tries very hard to be serious throwing away the only thing it almost hit by mistake.

    Black tv show creators needs to learn how to HIDE that ur a racist.
    Can understand how the official reviewers didnt call wolf, its one of those infected questions which you just dont want to be associated with on either side.
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  22. May 29, 2018
    7
    It took some time for me to start watching the series, but I’m glad that I did. Black Lightning is developed by Salim Akil and the DC Comics it is based on was created by Tony Isabella. It has everything you expect of a old super-hero television series, but what stand out on this one is the social aspects that reflects the currently US community, and it shows the implications of being aIt took some time for me to start watching the series, but I’m glad that I did. Black Lightning is developed by Salim Akil and the DC Comics it is based on was created by Tony Isabella. It has everything you expect of a old super-hero television series, but what stand out on this one is the social aspects that reflects the currently US community, and it shows the implications of being a hero/having powers and trying to have a “normal” life and a family, in Jefferson Pierce case a retired super-hero. Expand
  23. May 20, 2018
    6
    Medium, just like other ""hero" tv shows from comics. Same thing happens in every episode, people with superpowers dress in letheat and fight with crime. Alos, Black Lightning's costume is a joke.
  24. May 15, 2018
    4
    This shows try to be a lot of things at the same time and it fails because of it. It just feels really artificial and not very realistic (apart of being superhero show).
    UPDATE:
    So I've finished series and have some things to add. It gets enjoyable sometime, but then it's all destroyed with overacting and cliche. I really wanted to enjoy the show, but it feels like some kind of
    This shows try to be a lot of things at the same time and it fails because of it. It just feels really artificial and not very realistic (apart of being superhero show).
    UPDATE:
    So I've finished series and have some things to add. It gets enjoyable sometime, but then it's all destroyed with overacting and cliche. I really wanted to enjoy the show, but it feels like some kind of Venezuelan soap opera. And really? Trump-like villain? With all "I want to make America great again!" shtick.
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  25. May 4, 2018
    0
    From the opening scene to the last episode it was a SJW paradise. Not to mention all the negative black stereotypes you could imagine, this show really should be offensive to everyone. How about we make TV great again.
  26. Apr 27, 2018
    10
    It's really disappointing to read the reviews and see that so many people have interpreted this show as being anti-white. In reality, it's pro-black in the sense that Jefferson, the hero of the show is motivated by a deep desire to improve the black community he lives in. He is the principal of a majority black school because he wants to help the kids of his community grow up to beIt's really disappointing to read the reviews and see that so many people have interpreted this show as being anti-white. In reality, it's pro-black in the sense that Jefferson, the hero of the show is motivated by a deep desire to improve the black community he lives in. He is the principal of a majority black school because he wants to help the kids of his community grow up to be well-adjusted and prosperous members of society and not fall into the hood lifestyle. He is also driven by a desire to curtail "The 100", an ever-spreading and powerful gang that preys on the community. Bad guys in this show come in both black and white varieties.

    This show is just as much about the struggles black folks face in their own community amongst themselves as it is about the long-term effects of systemic racism. In fact, one scene that epitomizes this is when Anissa yells at a drug dealer outside the school for selling dope to his own people. Another example is when the lead character's daughter is blasted on social media by some girls at her school for being a "Black Becky" (a derisive term for a black girl who acts white) and her father talks to her about the legacy of slavery and how that has led to a culture of intra-group competition wherein black folks who are successful and climb the social ladder are sometimes ridiculed by other black people. Nowhere does this tv show imply "white people this is all your fault you should feel bad" which seems to be the message some people are taking away. Nor is the show attempting to elicit pity. It's just how it is. Systemic and individual racism are still vey much a part of the black experience in America. If anything, this show is a call to action. It says we still have work to do.

    This show is complicated and encompasses a wide range of social issues. The main character Jefferson struggles with how to protect his family and his school from the surrounding gang violence. There is a growing drug epidemic that is spilling over into his school. His daughters are coming of age and dealing with the struggles of womanhood, relationships and identity. Him and his wife are attempting to repair their marriage which has historically come second to Jefferson's efforts to help others. Although Jefferson is a successful black man married to a successful black woman and living in a nice neighborhood, he is not above being stereotyped, which we see at the beginning of the show when a cop pulls him over because he matched the description of a robber (and by description I mean black).

    I like the police scene at the beginning because it challenges the mistaken view many people hold (and I myself did when I was younger) that you can success your way out of racism. Unfortunately, it's just not the case. I for one am glad that this show doesn't tip-toe around the very real issues of racism, classism, violence, and drug abuse in black communities. Why should it? For the people calling out the lack of diversity in the cast, recognize that this story is specifically about a black community and the challenges they face. The existence of this show is diversity period. But it also makes sense story-wise as most black people in the US live in black neighborhoods and attend predominantly black schools. I love the fact that this is unabashedly a black narrative.

    Right now we're planting the seeds that will grow into the future and inform the next generation of entertainment. Let's celebrate the birth of another black superhero instead of saying that this show's protagonist should be more like Luke Cage or Blade or Black Panther. No, Black Lightning doesn't need to be more like those 3 other black superheroes that happen to be the only ones that have been mainstream so far. Just like Arrow and Flash and all the other modern-day superheroes don't need to be more like Batman or Superman. Black Lightning has his own story and it's a great story. (Imagine if you found out your high school principal was a superhero)

    I would absolutely recommend watching this show. Sure, it has flaws, and you may occasionally feel uncomfortable when you're watching it because it's violent and shows things about human nature (and our country) that are painful to acknowledge. But at it's core, it's a great story about a guy who just wants to help his community and be a good father and husband, and is trying to figure out how to balance it all. And I think we can all relate to that.
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  27. Apr 12, 2018
    0
    One of the most blatantly racist shows on TV today; Enough people have already pointed out examples so I won't bother but this show is riddled with them. Why is this necessary? The show segregates blacks and whites ala 1960s. They should have ignored race completely and made this a good show regardless of color! They are taking a huge step backwards and should be ashamed.
  28. Mar 21, 2018
    9
    this show is about a familly superhero who is trying to bring justice to his town by taking down the criminals, i love it
  29. Mar 15, 2018
    5
    While it is fun to watch and has decent sfx, the characters and reactions are a bit of a cliche, it emphasizes too much in the fact that the hero is black, and the police reactions towards black people is just too forced, I mean one or two out of line officers is understandable, but it just happens every time, it feels forced, I apreciate what they try to do, but it feels poorly written.While it is fun to watch and has decent sfx, the characters and reactions are a bit of a cliche, it emphasizes too much in the fact that the hero is black, and the police reactions towards black people is just too forced, I mean one or two out of line officers is understandable, but it just happens every time, it feels forced, I apreciate what they try to do, but it feels poorly written. Luke cage showed discrimination and a black hero fighting for the people, but it didn't force that, it didn't keep talking with words about that, it just showed that. Black lighting is fun but poorly written. Expand
  30. Mar 13, 2018
    0
    Incredibly Racist, every white cop is a terrible person and of course the super racist leader is a white guy....oh and the protagonist has a white servant.
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
  1. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Mar 30, 2018
    70
    The violence does not rank as gratuitous because, as an action show, Black Lightning very much needs it. The hero’s own fight scenes can feel restrained, even cramped, perhaps because he devotes a lot of energy to anguishing about violence begetting further violence, and also to fretting that his return to duty will jeopardize a chance to reconcile with his ex-wife.
  2. Reviewed by: Jeff Korbelik
    Jan 29, 2018
    75
    The main storyline involves a nefarious crime lord, played by Marvin “Krondon” Jones III, whose gang, The 100, is terrifying the city, but it's Black Lightning’s journey into social issues--the character quotes Martin Luther King Jr. at one point in the premiere--that separates him from the rest of the superhero pack.
  3. Reviewed by: Ira Madison III
    Jan 17, 2018
    80
    The series juggles police brutality, systemic racism, black youth culture, gang violence, and black parenting with aplomb, and all topics feel entirely new to The CW but also necessary for the network, where it can be paired with an equally pulpy series like Riverdale.