Author: Cynthia Jones
Grown-ish Review: Safe and Sound (Season 1 Episode 11)
Grown-ish dissects our ideas about diversity and inclusion in what is considerably the best episode so far. Read on for our review.
Black Lightning Review: The Book of Revelations (Season 1 Episode 8)
Jefferson learns that he can count on Anissa, but that is just one of the many discoveries this episode embodies. Read on for our review of Black Lightning.
Grown-ish Review: It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp (Season 1 Episode 10)
Grownish certainly made us brandish our notes and pens in a very black-ish, female-centric episode. Read on for our review.
Black Lightning Review: Equinox: The Book of Fate (Season 1 Episode 7)
What is better than the death of one villain? The death of another. Black Lightning deals a complicating blow in a shocking thread of events. Read on for our review.
Grown-ish Review: Who Gon Stop Me (Season 1 Episode 9)
Further exploring the challenges of college life, Grown-ish returns with an interesting discourse on the thrills and throes associated with drug peddling. Read on for our review.
Black Lightning Review: Three Sevens: The Book of Thunder (Season 1 Episode 6)
Black Lightning returns from a one-week hiatus to deliver one of the most captivating episodes of the series so far. Read on for our review.
Grown-ish Review: Erase Your Social (Season 1 Episode 8)
In a fresh, fun, and interesting episode, Grown-ish tackles Social Media from the eyes of Zoey and her host of quirky friends.
Black Lightning Review: And Then The Devil Brought The Plague: The Book Of Green Light (Season 1 Episode 5)
Black Lightning returns with a return to the roots, a closer look at the characters, their past and present challenges. Read on for our review.
Grown-ish Review: Un-Break My Heart (Season 1 Episode 7)
Zoey has a hard time ‘Cashing out,’ until her friends come bearing moral support, booze and well, scented candles. Read on for our review of Grown-ish.
Black Lightning Review: Black Jesus (Season 1 Episode 4)
On this episode of Black Lightning, Freeland remains saddled by the scourge of The One Hundred but Jefferson is ready to be the hope of the community. Read on for our review.










