Now we haven't been seeing any particular Meta activity, but the police force seems to have added interest in them despite everything that went down with the ASA, and most crimes and violence being shown to be by the rival gangs. It seems like all other metas dissapeared too when the city was full of them previously. That'd be like if Lala was missing and the big dude was leading the 100 instead. Like what happened to Lady Eve, and why is Destiny suddenly the top dog of her gang, when before she was just a henchman. My main issue is that in some ways they've advanced without explanation and in other ways things seem to have regressed. I don't mind so much some of the new settings since it has been a whole year, so we can logically assume "ok so they must've built a new one or renovated", but yeah it would be nice for them to address it, although maybe it would seem out of place in context of the show for a character to marvel at the lab as if they've just seen it, despite it being around for months in-universe. I know covid went and messed everything up, but it feels like they changed writers or just completely retconned the season 3 finale. ![]() Also they haven't addressed any post crisis changes, as other CW shows have. Black Lightning did not cause Henderson to die, he gave up his life for Freeland. And the way he's acting by not wanting to be BL anymore and making all these reckless decisions just doesn't seem like a natural reaction with the way he was acting at the end of last season, unless there was some type of off camera event that occurred over the 1 year jump. Jefferson had a whole year to grieve over the loss of Henderson, but the way he's acting now it's like he never got the chance. I mean it's good they're addressing the fact that not everything is just gonna go back to normal after the occupation and the effects It had on the community, but it also seems like they completely scrubbed away all the development and progress the Pierces made as a family unit to open up with Jefferson and Lynn back to their marital issues and all this other familial drama. The last season ended on a high note with the Pierce family walking in lockstep like a bunch of BAMFS. ![]() While Season Four may be the end of one journey, I’m extremely excited to usher in a new chapter and continued collaboration with The CW as we tell the story of Painkiller.I know there was a whole year time jump, but even then, season 4 so far doesn't seem to mesh well with how season 3 ended. TV, Mark Pedowitz, The CW Network and Greg Berlanti for their partnership and support of my vision at every step of this journey. “I’m very grateful to Peter Roth, Warner Bros. ![]() I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve been able to do and the moments we’ve been able to create in bringing DC’s first African-American family of super heroes to life for the culture. “Thank you to the phenomenal cast, writers and crew without whom none of this would’ve been possible. “When we first started the Black Lighting journey, I knew that Jefferson Pierce and his family of powerful Black women would be a unique addition to the superhero genre,” The love that Blerds and all comic book fans around the globe have shown this series over the past three seasons proved what we imagined: Black people want to see themselves in all their complexities. ‘Black Lightning’ Spinoff ‘Painkiller’ Starring Jordan Calloway Set As Backdoor Pilot At The CW
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