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“Black Lightning” Episode 214 Recap: Get You a Girlfriend Who Knows How to Brawl
Well then, Grace and Anissa had their first real fight. But, it’s not at all what you think.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 205 Recap: The One with the Hot Sex (and a Death)
We can finally settle it: Anissa Pierce is a top! Here’s some hot lesbian sex, tinged with a bit of angst and sadness, coming your way!
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“Black Lightning” Episode 103 Recap: All Aboard the Good Train #ThunderGrace!
Meet Grace Choi. She loves comic books, one day she will love Anissa Pierce, and she’s ready to light our hearts afire.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 203 Recap: Thunder Grace? Game on.
Anissa and Grace make their way towards reconciliation and romance, Jennifer Pierce continues to be the best teenager on television this side of Santana Lopez.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 112 Recap: A Bullet-Proof Black Lesbian On TV Is Oh So Sweet!
I’ll cut the mushy feelings for now and save the rest for next week — when we will come back together for the BLACK LIGHTNING SEASON FINALE!!!!
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“Black Lightning” Episode 110 Recap: I Got What You Want! I Got What You Need!
We are three episodes away from the finale. Everything’s getting bleak for Anissa Pierce.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 108 Recap: Didn’t Anyone Ever Tell You Black People Die in the Woods?
Our favorite lesbian superhero goes on an adventure with her dear old dad.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 109 Recap: Don’t Dim Your Own Bright Light
Thunder’s theme song isn’t about her. It’s about us. It’s about a community of black women, about our magic. It’s about the lives we have lost. Our pain.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 101 Recap: Are You Ready for a Black Lesbian Superhero?
She’s ready to win over my heart, and I am very ready to let her.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 104 Recap: What Dreams Are Made Of
The black lesbian superhero saved her bisexual Asian-American girlfriend. It’s the fantastical fairy tale I would have never felt brave enough to dream for myself. Not as a child, and as much as I hate to admit it out loud, not even now, as an adult. Still, here it is.