Black Lightning
SEASON THREE / Episode 15 - "The Book of War: Chapter Two: Freedom Ain't Free"
Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning / Lynn: Related to Gravedigger? Jefferson's great-uncle? That was an unexpected development, but it threatens to compromise his own mission...unless he concludes that Sykes is not some misty memory, but the killer he's always been. Knowing that he (Gravedigger) is related, it should be fascinating to see Jefferson--the soul trying to lift Freeland out of its racial/political woes counter Gravedigger's argument that he's trying to address / end the same problems.
Odell / Major Sara Grey / Lady Eve: I thought Even was setting up Gambi, but she must be smoking something to think Odell will just bring her back into the Shadow Board, no questions asked, no consequences. Still, Eve's must know everything about Gambi's connection to Pierce family, and hoping the ASA will eliminate the one thing standing in her way.
Gravedigger: "Every soldier--every person deserves decent burial..." He uses that (and trying to "liberate" Freeland's metas) as a justification of his actions--that he has some remaining humanity in the face of his decades of mass murder, but he's quite delusional. The freedom he lost 80 years ago has no bearing on the plight of the people (black people in particular, as you will note he thinks he will face "Uncle Toms" trying to oppose him). He definitely has the advantage with all of his intel on Team Black Lightning, which explains how he knew how to counter Jennifer's attacks.
Helga Jace: I almost want to see her escape, only to rub Brandon's arrogance in his face.
Gambi: The weight of it all--the government considering nuking Freeland as a last ditch option, not thinking Jefferson can handle Gravedigger...and possibly being a target of Odell (thanks to Lady Eve)….
His stress was definitely getting to him (as observed by Jefferson), and considering his age, I would hope that does not lead to a potentially dangerous health issue--that would be too predictable a dramatic card to play.
Jennifer: ARRGH. She continues to walk the border of growing up and being a fool; her asking TC to track Gravedigger was foolish in the extreme. Her recklessness cannot continue into season 4 without major consequences for everyone close to her.
Khalil: His "opening the door" to Painkiller, yet still resisting him is a new development. Its suggesting he can "let it out" on command, but whether it was a conscious decision not, Khalil could not cage Painkiller for the long haul. Horrible that Painkiller tried to convince Khalil that his good self--and his achievements--were due to tapping into some nonexistent "rage" as if he inherently an animal personality. One can only imagine how he will play into the coming war...or show up to kill the Pierce family when they assume the real Khalil has returned.
Anissa / Thunder: Dropping her marriage plans on everyone could not have been more ill-conceived; the audience knows she will live on, but in-universe, she's in a cloud, believing she would even survive the war. I suspect Grace's time on she show might becoming to an end.
Brandon: About his father--yeah, he might be in Markovia, but his utter lack of ethics is disgusting. He's just a self-interested ass at this point.
Lala / Devonte Jones: Despite Eve still thinking she's has mind control over him, Lala comes off like that rogue element who should not be underestimated (as he was by Eve and Thunder).
NOTES: I love the pacing of this show--the battle is not just going to break out like a bad 80s action movie, but it takes time. Meanwhile, there's so many connected angles to this story--Lady Eve to Odell, Gambi and Lala, Lala to Tobias, who in turn has his own ASA history... A clash greater than a physical fight is coming, and it will not be resolved this season. Great!
Oh, and TC & Erica--cute teenage romance on the horizon, assuming both survive the war.
Next week--the season finale.
GRADE: A+