^Fair point.
I think the idea was to pair it up with The Flash.
in consideration of the ratings
Is there really even that much crossover between the audiences for This is Us, and Black Lightning? They are very different types of shows.I understand The Flash as the lead in, but the Tuesday/9 p.m. slot still places it as a direct competitor with This Is Us, which--in consideration of the ratings--can have an impact on BL as the season moves forward. I'd rather see it on a weaker night (for the competition) and find its own legs, than to always be running behind.
Is there really even that much crossover between the audiences for This is Us, and Black Lightning? They are very different types of shows.
Is there really even that much crossover between the audiences for This is Us, and Black Lightning? They are very different types of shows.
^ I think Tobias Whale fits the definition of "superpowered bad guy" since he seemed to just drain Lala's life away as if he were siphoning it, but we'll see.
Lala wasn't struggling enough for his death to be a result of regular strangulation, but we'll see.
The familiarity and helpfulness that the doorman and elevator operator extended to BL
Lala wasn't struggling enough for his death to be a result of regular strangulation, but we'll see.
I liked how both Black Lightning and Tobias Whale got doors opened for them in this episode, BL in the hotel by the people, and TW at the police station by the corrupt establishment. 'Twas a nice parallel that illustrated what kind of hero and villain they are.
By the way, the bit about Black Lightning's TARDIS-style perception filter face, is that a thing from the comics? That's as good of an explanation as any as to why everybody doesn't figure out that Black Jesus and Black Lightning are the same person.![]()
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