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Twitter Is Already in Love With Black Lightning

Twitter may have loved this show a little too much...

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Lindsay MacDonald

One of the most anticipated shows of 2108 has finally premiered, and to call Black Lightning a success by Twitter standards is kind of an understatement.

Black Lightning is not your typical CW fare, focusing on middle-aged, retired superhero, Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) as he picks his mantle back up at a time in his life when he's already loaded down being an ex-husband, father to two teen daughters, a high-school principal and all-around golden boy of the neighborhood. When his daughters are kidnapped by drug dealers, however, he has no choice but to put the super-suit back on and harness his lightning powers for the forces of good again.

It also goes without saying that this show is different because it depicts a black superhero (and spoiler alert: his black super-family), which created a pretty great opportunity for Twitter to weigh in on whether show nailed the racial politics or missed the mark.

Black Lightning Is The CW's Most Personal Superhero Story

For most viewers, Black Lightning didn't just hit the mark, it bulls-eyed every shot it took.


Black Lightning airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.