An Alliance? - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 7
"Equinox: The Book of Fate"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 7, Jefferson and Lynn deal with the revelation that Anissa has powers.

On The Hunt - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 6
"Three Sevens: The Book of Thunder"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 6, Jefferson hunts for his father's killer, while Anissa uses her new powers to rectify a wrong after a protest fails.

Why Is Gambi Lying? - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 5
"And Then the Devil Brought the Plague: The Book of Green Light"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 5, Jefferson geared up to investigate the murder of his father.

Familiar Faces - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 4
"Black Jesus"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 4, Anissa investigates the new drug hitting the streets, while Black Lightning is recruited to rally against The 100 gang.

The March - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 3
"LaWanda: The Book of Burial"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 3, Jefferson tries to address whether the community can save itself without Black Lightning, Anissa comes into her own.

Henderson Has a Lead - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 2
"Lawanda: The Book of Hope"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 2, the citizens of Freeland question whether Black Lightning is really back as Lynn grills Jefferson.

A Retired Superhero - Black Lightning
Watch Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 1
"The Resurrection"
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On Black Lightning Season 1 Episode 1, when his daughter seeks to serve justice to evil-doers, a retired superhero is drawn back into his old lifestyle.

Black Lightning Quotes

Lynn: You've been on the streets fighting The 100 for years. Let someone else do it. The girls need a father.
Jefferson: Baby, I promise. No more.

Black Lightning was the savior who kept our streets and our schools safe. He was hope personified. But he was also Jefferson Pierce, my father.

Anissa