Jefferson Pierce struggles to decide whether to bring back Black Lightning full time

Black Lightning is back!

These people need someone to fight for them, not just educate them.

On top of that, the police arent having much luck solving these problems the legal way.

LaWanda: The Book of Hope

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Will apparently jumped out of his ambulance mid-ride, and they havent found him.

Riled that LaLa is breaking their agreement not to come near his family, Jefferson confronts him in public.

He even knocks Jefferson to the ground.

But though his electric powers crackle in anger, Jefferson holds them in for now.

He leaves LaLa with a warning: Dont mistake my patience for weakness, boy.

To his detriment, LaLa doesnt take the message.

Even Will, his own family, gets a bullet in the head, execution-style.

When she sees LaLa pull up ostentatiously to the motel, she goes out to confront him.

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News of LaWandas death is the last straw for Jefferson.

He refuses to let it happen again.

Back in the suit, Black Lightning proceeds to storm LaLas building in an amazing action sequence.

This show also has a knack for music cues; Billy Pauls Am I Black Enough For You?

provides an epic soundtrack to this battle sequence.

Anyway, after beating the daylights out of LaLa, Black Lightning absconds as the police arrive.

Luckily, thanks to LaWandas phone, the police have everything they need to put LaLa away.

But as they say: Live by the sword, die by the sword.

Black Lightnings oldest enemy then strangles his erstwhile subordinate to death.

I cant wait to see what this show becomes once she comes into her own asThunder.