thanksBoth have powers but neither necessarily have their dads powers and both are sperate from one another. In the comics, Anissa has the ability to increase her body's mass while maintaining size so she can create shockwaves and become strong etc. Jennifer meanwhile has electrical powers like her dad where she can manifest electricity including physically enveloping herself in electricity. Also, she can fly.
Remar clearly doesn't understand a word of what he's saying. The guy is in his 60s, but he's trying. He's got natural charisma that swings it.James Remar does seem kind of awkward, but he was weird like that with Mortal Kombat too. Genre shows make him Scott Bakula for some reason.
You should look up Joyce Wrice she's legit. I was mad surprised when I heard her song drop in this. I like thought no one listened to her but me and a select few. I feel like she's on the come up. She was on COLORS, now on here. I'm seeing success in her future and I was with her since the beginning.I LOVE the music. this show kicks ass and I hope it can stay on.
Yeah I think that describes my issue with him perfectly. I just can't buy the character. And him having this super computer and hacking the police database... Ha, it's a tough sell. Still, I liked his scene with the ex-wife. But it could be fun if he turned out to be evil or something. His phony delivery would make more sense.
If his backstory is anything like the comics, it'll all make a lot more sense in time.Yeah I think that describes my issue with him perfectly. I just can't buy the character. And him having this super computer and hacking the police database... Ha, it's a tough sell. Still, I liked his scene with the ex-wife. But it could be fun if he turned out to be evil or something. His phony delivery would make more sense.
Ah, that's interesting. I've just read the first two issues yesterday and so far there have been some interesting hints.If his backstory is anything like the comics, it'll all make a lot more sense in time.
I really liked the way they handled his hacking, where they don't actually show it and just have him tell BL over the phone that he hacked into something. We have no idea what he did or how much effort it took or even how long it took, and that's how it should be.Yeah I think that describes my issue with him perfectly. I just can't buy the character. And him having this super computer and hacking the police database... Ha, it's a tough sell. Still, I liked his scene with the ex-wife. But it could be fun if he turned out to be evil or something. His phony delivery would make more sense.
That was legit but all the arrowverse shows start off pretty well.
That's who that is? I thought I was going crazy when I watched Riverdale last nightLoving what I'm watching so far. And Chuck Clayton not being a dick is great (and probably explains his absence in Riverdale)!
Agree to disagree about Legends. I enjoyed the first season to some degree, but the show really found itself in the 2nd season for sure.Legends of Tomorrow was a shitshow in the beginning.
Supergirl was merely okay. Arrow was tryhard.
Flash was the only one with a legitimately good pilot before now.
Legends of Tomorrow was a shitshow in the beginning.
Supergirl was merely okay. Arrow was tryhard.
Flash was the only one with a legitimately good pilot before now.
I am not against any LGBT characters at all but this show needs to emphasize more on ass kicking. More more more action please and less unnecessary romance. Music is top class
The hell? The romance scene with the daughter and her girlfriend was less than five minutes. It's Black Lightning and his ex-wife who have had the most romantic screen time.
I am not against any LGBT characters at all but this show needs to emphasize more on ass kicking. More more more action please and less unnecessary romance. Music is top class
I am not against any LGBT characters at all but this show needs to emphasize more on ass kicking. More more more action please and less unnecessary romance. Music is top class
I usually find cw romance annoying at least some of the timeSomebody hasn't watched a CW show before. There will be tons of romance, and it won't be unnecessary even though people will whine about it constantly.
What about the Muscle dude hooking up with the other Daughter, the one who started drinking in the middle of the dayThe hell? The romance scene with the daughter and her girlfriend was less than five minutes. It's Black Lightning and his ex-wife who have had the most romantic screen time.
Nothing either way yet, but it seems to me like it would fit better either as its own universe or with Supergirl's, since Black Lightning has been around for at least a decade or two. He could have been someone who was around during Superman's early days, if anything.Hey guys, haven't watched this yet. I know it's not in the Arrowverse but is it written as if it could be? Or would it need to be some multiverse stuff?
Nothing either way yet, but it seems to me like it would fit better either as its own universe or with Supergirl's, since Black Lightning has been around for at least a decade or two. He could have been someone who was around during Superman's early days, if anything.
Interesting. I'm planning on doing a full Arrowverse marathon soon, finally. Just want to make sure I don't need to rush on this.
I was going to bring up that the Flash established that meta humans didn't exist until after the particle accelerator explosion but they fucked that all up with the JSA on Legends of Tomorrow if they count.It has had a great start and being honest they could very easily say it has been part of the Arrowverse this whole time. The plot revolves around one city (as well as all backstory) with very brief mention of other heroes on a newscast in the first episode.
Salim Akil has already said he's given consideration to where in the multiverse the show would be, if it were to be in it. So should they want to integrate, he has an idea of how it would be done.
Crossovers are hypeAs someone who doesn't watch any other shows on the CW, can someone explain why Black Lighting would benefit if it was integrated with the Arrowverse?
As someone who doesn't watch any other shows on the CW, can someone explain why Black Lighting would benefit if it was integrated with the Arrowverse?
As someone who doesn't watch any other shows on the CW, can someone explain why Black Lighting would benefit if it was integrated with the Arrowverse?
Brand synergy... the DC Multiverse in TV formAs someone who doesn't watch any other shows on the CW, can someone explain why Black Lighting would benefit if it was integrated with the Arrowverse?
Meh, not as if the events of the last couple crossovers even meant anything in the long run with it being pretty much forgotten about by the next episode.
"I live the life rappers rapped about" lol I hope she cheats on this corny nigga in the nastiest way.