Black Lightening season three review
Intro: It's about time Black Lighting is involved in one of these crossovers, I hope he has a bigger role next time.
Black Lighting season three: This season takes place over a mouth after the last season and the ASA has taking over Freeland to prepare for the Markovia's attack. Since the people in freeland are not happy with the occupation they decide to start a rebellion with the help of the Pierce family. That was short lived when the Markovia's made there move so the rebels and the ASA have to work together to stop them.
This season is better then that last two season, which isn't saying much. The reason why I feel this way is because it told a consistent story from beginning to end. Also this season answered some of the unanswered question I had since this series started. I like that this season creates social commentary on occupation and concentration camps because those things are relevant today. The ASA creates interesting drama for the Pierce family, they have different points of view about how they do things. I'm fond of the way this season ended, sorry I can't get into details without spoiling anything.
Anissa Pierce/Black bird does what she can to help the Meta's in freeland by freeing them from the ASA. However she struggle with not crossing any lines in order to do this. I like that she gets to stand on her own two feet without her father.
Lynn Stewart is kind and caring. She still does what she can to help the meta's in the pods. The writers gave her super powers kind of I'm interested to see how this will continue into season four.
If Amanda Waller from Arrow had a father you would get Agent Odell, he's cold blooded and manipulative.
You'll feel sorry for Khaili/Painkiller because of how the ASA tricked him into doing terrible things.
Why Oh why is Lala in this series if he has no purpose on this show? Lala is a drug dealer why don't know much about him beyond that. I'm letdown that the creators didn't continue his story for last season, I thought they were going to give him a redemption story.
I don't have much to say about Gravedigger ( The main villain.) because he was introduced towards the end of the season. He has a similar backstory to Captain American and similar motivations to Magneto.
I don't anything to say about the rest of the characters because this season hasn't done much with them. One of the problems I have with this season is that we learn that the bad guys have a machine that can bring people back to live, do need to say more about this? I don't like the loose ends this season have because I want to see this series do something different. Am I the only one annoyed that the other DC characters don't talk about Freeland or mentioned it, what's the point of all these characters being on the same earth if they feel separated from each other?
Overall this is a good season and I'm looking forward to what the writers will do for season 4.
Anissa Pierce/Black bird does what she can to help the Meta's in freeland by freeing them from the ASA. However she struggle with not crossing any lines in order to do this. I like that she gets to stand on her own two feet without her father.
Lynn Stewart is kind and caring. She still does what she can to help the meta's in the pods. The writers gave her super powers kind of I'm interested to see how this will continue into season four.
If Amanda Waller from Arrow had a father you would get Agent Odell, he's cold blooded and manipulative.
You'll feel sorry for Khaili/Painkiller because of how the ASA tricked him into doing terrible things.
Why Oh why is Lala in this series if he has no purpose on this show? Lala is a drug dealer why don't know much about him beyond that. I'm letdown that the creators didn't continue his story for last season, I thought they were going to give him a redemption story.
I don't have much to say about Gravedigger ( The main villain.) because he was introduced towards the end of the season. He has a similar backstory to Captain American and similar motivations to Magneto.
I don't anything to say about the rest of the characters because this season hasn't done much with them. One of the problems I have with this season is that we learn that the bad guys have a machine that can bring people back to live, do need to say more about this? I don't like the loose ends this season have because I want to see this series do something different. Am I the only one annoyed that the other DC characters don't talk about Freeland or mentioned it, what's the point of all these characters being on the same earth if they feel separated from each other?
Overall this is a good season and I'm looking forward to what the writers will do for season 4.
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