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Next →The first season of the American series, based on the characters, sees teenagers Tandy Bowen / Dagger and Tyrone Johnson / Cloak discover their powers and learn that they work better together. It is set in the (MCU), sharing continuity with and other, and is produced by, and Wandering Rocks Productions with serving as.and star as Bowen and Johnson, with, Carl Lundstedt, and also starring. Cloak & Dagger received a series order in April 2016, and Pokaski had joined the series as showrunner by that August. Holt and Joseph were cast in January 2017. Filming for the season took place from February to November 2017 in New Orleans, a change of setting for the characters from the comics in which they live in New York City.
For the first season, Pokaski wanted to begin developing the relationship between the main characters to have them become friends first, rather than immediately jumping to them having a romantic relationship.The first season began airing on June 7, 2018, running for 10 episodes on, and concluded on August 2. The season was praised for the interactions between Holt and Joseph, the use of its New Orleans setting, and the story, but was criticized for the pacing in the early episodes. The series was renewed for on July 20, 2018. Contents.Episodes No.overallNo. InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S.
Viewers(millions)11'First Light'June 7, 2018 ( 2018-06-07)0.919A young is picked up from ballet by her father Nathan. Meanwhile, a young is dissuaded from stealing a car radio by his brother Billy, only for them to be chased by police officer Connors. The Roxxon Gulf platform off the coast of New Orleans explodes, causing Nathan and Tandy to crash into the ocean, where Nathan dies, and causing Connors to shoot Billy. Billy also falls into the ocean, and Tyrone jumps in to rescue him. Tandy and Tyrone are both affected by an energy force from the rig. Eight years later, Tandy earns money by stealing from rich people and avoids her mother Melissa, whose new lawyer boyfriend Greg is working on a case against Roxxon.
At a party, Tyrone and Tandy bump into each other and realize that they had been together after the explosion; the encounter activates super-powers in each. Tandy is later assaulted by Rick, someone she had robbed, and accidentally stabs him with a dagger of light. Tyrone discovers that he can teleport after an encounter with Connors, now a detective.22'Suicide Sprints'Alex Garcia LopezJoe PokaskiJune 7, 2018 ( 2018-06-07)0.750Detective Brigid O'Reilly begins investigating the stabbing of Rick, scaring Tandy to the point that she attempts to leave town. Tyrone becomes obsessed with catching Connors, leading to him neglecting basketball practice.
He attempts to make up for it at the suggestion of Father Delgado, but his teammates beat him up due to his absences. When Tyrone returns home, he apologizes to his mother Adina for his recent behavior and after touching her he sees her greatest fear: that she will lose him like she did Billy. When Tandy discovers that Melissa took her stolen money for drugs, she decides to rob a wedding to get the money she needs to flee.
She is helped by her boyfriend Liam, but becomes scared of their relationship after seeing his greatest hope: that he wants to marry her. As they attempt to run away with the stolen money, O'Reilly arrests Liam.
Tandy decides not to help him. Tyrone steals a gun from Adina and confronts Connors. As he is about to pull the trigger, Tyrone unintentionally teleports to the middle of a road where Tandy is driving.33'Stained Glass'Peter HoarStory by: Ariella Blejer & Dawn KamocheTeleplay by: Peter CallowayJune 14, 2018 ( 2018-06-14)0.548O'Reilly realizes that Tandy was responsible for stabbing Rick after deducing that he was trying to rape her. Tandy struggles to recover from crashing after swerving to avoid Tyrone, and arrives home to Melissa and Greg before O'Reilly arrives looking for her.
Tandy sneaks away while Melissa and Greg talk to O'Reilly. Concussed, Tandy falls unconscious on a bus. Tyrone meets with his classmate Evita who takes him to voodoo priestess Auntie Chantelle for spiritual guidance. She has him bathe in various charms and spices to induce a fugue state. Both Tandy and Tyrone experience a surreal vision of each other, with Tandy attempting to stop Tyrone from taking revenge against Connors and Tyrone stopping Tandy from running away from her problems. Tandy meets with O'Reilly privately to explain her story, but the corrupt Connors has already closed the case. Tyrone decides to pursue a relationship with Evita.
Later, he follows Tandy to the abandoned church in which she lives and confronts her about their shared connection.44'Call/Response'& Marcus J. GuilloryJune 21, 2018 ( 2018-06-21)0.606Tyrone and Tandy talk about their personal lives and issues, explaining the visions that they saw of each other. Tyrone decides to falsify a stolen bike report, using his father Otis's bolt cutters, to get close to Connors; he ends up running out of the police station in fear. Otis discovers that Tyrone stole the bolt cutters and, fearful that Tyrone will become a criminal, takes him to see Big Chief Roland Duplantier of the Wild Red Hawks, a. Tyrone learns that Billy was designing a cloak for the next march and with Otis's approval he decides to complete it. Tandy discovers that Greg, who is already married, genuinely cares for Melissa and decides to help him research Roxxon.
However, Melissa breaks up with Greg and when Tandy goes to see him again he is assassinated. Tandy tries to commit suicide by drowning, but changes her mind and uses her powers to survive. Tyrone returns to the police station and asks for O'Reilly while Tandy returns to Greg's office and takes the Roxxon files he had found as evidence to clear Nathan's name.55'Princeton Offense'Niceole R. Levy & Joe PokaskiJune 28, 2018 ( 2018-06-28)0.509O'Reilly agrees to investigate Connors as long as Tyrone stays away. Instead, he meets with Billy's friend Duane Porter hoping he will know something that can help. Tandy applies as an intern at Roxxon Gulf to get close to the executives there and sees that many of them wish to overthrow their CEO. Tyrone plays in a basketball tournament, but during halftime he accidentally teleports to a Roxxon party that Tandy is attending.
Together they discover that Roxxon CEO Peter Scarborough was responsible for defaming Nathan. Tyrone teleports back just in time for the game to resume.
As Tyrone plays, he picks up on the opposing players' fears and ends up throwing the game. Tandy meets Scarborough and uses her powers to see his greed.
O'Reilly tries to get close with Connors by pretending to be loose with the law herself. After a night with Evita, Tyrone discovers that Duane is working with Connors to distribute drugs despite knowing that he killed Billy. Tandy meets Mina Hess, the daughter of Nathan's colleague Ivan.66'Funhouse Mirrors'J. Holtham & Jenny KleinJuly 5, 2018 ( 2018-07-05)0.499Evita and Auntie Chantelle begin studying Tyrone, believing that he is part of a 'Divine Pairing' and that either he or Tandy will have to die to save New Orleans. Tyrone attempts to work for Duane, while Tandy becomes an intern for Mina. At Tandy's suggestion, Tyrone steals a bag of drugs that Duane is distributing and returns it to him to earn Duane's trust. Duane then agrees to involve Tyrone in the business, and takes him to meet with Connors, who arrives under the pretense of a drug bust.
Connors is paired with O'Reilly, but is able to stall her. Connors confronts Duane about the bag of drugs being stolen, and sets up a situation in which O'Reilly is forced to shoot and kill Duane. This is witnessed by Tyrone, who Connors sees before he escapes. Tandy learns about Ivan and Nathan from Mina, but Mina realizes who Tandy is and leaves. Tandy discovers that Ivan has been in a catatonic state since the rig explosion but is unable to see into his mind.
Mina forgives Tandy afterwards. Back at the church, Tandy finds a grieving Tyrone.77'Lotus Eaters'Joe Pokaski & Peter CallowayJuly 12, 2018 ( 2018-07-12)0.538Tandy asks Tyrone to help her enter Ivan's mind.
Together they are able to find him reliving the final moments of the rig explosion over and over again. He is optimistically passive as he cannot remember how much time has passed, nor can he remember his name or Mina. The other employees on the rig had been infected by the strange energy that Roxxon was searching for, and appear in Ivan's memories as psychopathic killers. Ivan believes that the explosion can be stopped from the core, but was unable to do so in real life and has still been unsuccessful in his attempts since. Tyrone is able to do so with his powers, but it does not work due to being Ivan's mind. Tandy discovers that her father Nathan had called Ivan moments before the explosion, and takes the opportunity to talk to him in each loop. Tyrone convinces her that it is not actually her father, and they help Ivan reach the core after reminding him of Mina.
Ivan awakens with no memory of Tandy or Tyrone, and is reunited with Mina. Tandy and Tyrone later listen to a recording of Billy together.88'Ghost Stories'Alex Garcia LopezChristine Boylan & Jenny KleinJuly 19, 2018 ( 2018-07-19)0.401Ivan tells Tandy that Nathan hid evidence to clear their names in a safety deposit box. It is the eighth anniversary of the rig explosion, and she plans to remember her father with Melissa later on. First, she visits Tyrone and his family who are struggling with the anniversary of Billy's death, and steals an access card for Roxxon from Adina. She uses it to enter Roxxon and confront Scarborough with Nathan's evidence, and he offers to pay her for it.
She refuses, wanting to clear her father's name instead. Tyrone completes Billy's cloak, and then uses it to better control his powers.
This allows him to 'haunt' Connors, pretending to be Billy's ghost, which leads to him confessing to the murder. O'Reilly arrests Connors. Tyrone joins Tandy and Melissa for their memorial, but when the three hold hands Tandy and Tyrone enter Melissa's memories and see that Nathan was abusive toward her.
Upset, Tandy accepts Scarborough's bribe. To celebrate Connors' arrest, O'Reilly visits her new boyfriend Fuchs, but she finds his dead body stuffed in a fridge.99'Back Breaker'Niceole R. Levy & Peter CallowayJuly 26, 2018 ( 2018-07-26)0.531Tyrone's parents are informed of Connors' arrest and suspension, but neither react to it.
Tyrone lashes out at school, leading to a confrontation with Father Delgado in which Tyrone sees the priest's fear of his drinking addiction and how it either killed a young child once, or could in the future. After learning about her father's abusive behavior, Tandy becomes addicted to stealing the hopes of others, including Mina's. She attempts to steal Liam's hope, but is stopped by Tyrone. She confronts him at school, where Evita realises that Tandy is the other half of the Divine Pairing, whom Auntie Chantelle believes will be needed soon due to Roxxon's drilling. Drunk while mourning Fuchs, O'Reilly attacks Connors but he beats her in front of her colleagues.
Tandy discovers that Liam has stolen the money she got from Scarborough, and then finds Melissa being held at gunpoint by Greg's killer. Adina tells Tyrone that she just wants to protect him from the police, but now he is framed for Fuchs' murder. Mina sees an energy leak infect several Roxxon workers.1010'Colony Collapse'Wayne YipJoe PokaskiAugust 2, 2018 ( 2018-08-02)0.423Tandy saves Melissa and Mina, with the latter helping confront Scarborough. He reveals where the core for the city-wide system is, and Tandy leaves his mind trapped in a similar state to what Ivan's had been. Tyrone and O'Reilly are arrested, but the infection spreads to the precinct and the police officers begin fighting each other. Tyrone teleports to Tandy in time to stop an infected Mina, before the pair are told of their fate as the Divine Pairing by Evita.
O'Reilly helps fend off infected civilians so Tandy and Tyrone can reach the core, but is shot and apparently killed by Connors. Her body is exposed to the energy before he pushes it into the ocean. Connors is then absorbed into the emitted from Tyrone's cloak.
Inside the core, Tandy and Tyrone are able to absorb the leaking energy and release it safely into the sky, saving the city and curing all those infected. Roxxon is blamed for the crisis. Tandy moves back in with Melissa while Tyrone moves into her church, as he is still wanted by the police.
A mutated O'Reilly later emerges from the water.Cast and characters. Production Development In April 2016, the series received a straight-to-series order for from and, with the search for a showrunner underway. The order consisted of 10 episodes. By August 2016, had signed on to the series as showrunner and executive producer, with and Jim Chory also serving as executive producers., and Karim Zreik also serve as executive producers, while Jenny Klein produces the series.
In establishing the 'look and feel of the show', Pokaski 'wanted something that felt intimate and uncertain', something he hoped the pilot director would convey. Was close to the top of Pokaski's list, because he had recently seen, which was direct by Prince-Bythwood, and felt it had a similar style that fit his vision for the series. Prince-Bythwood read the script, expecting to hate it, but was surprised by it, feeling it was 'a story about two messed-up individuals finding each other.' She was hired, and Pokaski credited her for 'a lot of our look and feel, a lot of our performances — even just making Aubrey and Olivia comfortable and act in a way that feels real and raw'. Writing Writing for Cloak & Dagger began by the end of August 2016, with Pokaski re-writing his initial script that November.
Felt the season explored 'the story of what a white female is going through in 2018 and what a black young male is going through in 2018. We see these characters unfold into themselves in the most complex ways'. Pokaski created an 80-page 'bible' for the first season, feeling he followed a good portion of it, while still allowing himself and the writers the ability to deviate from it if better story points arose. Pokaski was pleased with the diversity of the writers for the season, as they could 'represent things that I don’t understand'.
With a majority of black writers, they could 'really talk about issues' such as 'the story of two young men, driving through New Orleans and talking about their reality and how justice is for other people', while the women writers 'really keep Pokaski honest as to how to push the envelope and tell the story of a young woman who’s a superhero'.Pokaski spoke about the differences in Cloak and Dagger's origin story from the comics, calling the original stories 'fantastic' and progressive 'for the time but they were a little bit sexist and racist once you got into it, for now. What we tried to do was deconstruct it and make it about Tandy and Tyrone, understand who they were', to tell 'the right story for now'. However, Pokaski felt 'there is a nobility to the fact that the original comic writers wrote the comics to show there were homeless children and people doing drugs and things like that. There are some different things that we’re trying to shine a light on with our show, but we’re in the same spirit hopefully.'
He also felt Loeb's idea of having the duo live in New Orleans, opposed to New York City as in the comics, was a 'great idea'. To research New Orleans, Pokaski relied on books, consultants, as well as some of the writers in the season.
For example Marcus Guillory 'was a fount of information, as to not only the music and the food, but the and the ' while Nicole Levy 'grew up with a lot of family in New Orleans so she had been down there a lot'. The various aspects of vodon inspired the 'Divine Pairing' mythology introduced in the season.
While researching vodon, which has 'religious aspects taken from Africa and the Caribbean to America and hidden under a Christian and Catholic auspice,' the writers learned the religion has a duality to it. Pokaski explained, 'If you look at some of the in, there are some pairings like is a legend to be married to. There are all these pairings you find within. At every point it was fascinating to learn and it seemed like it was destined to become part of the Cloak & Dagger mythology.' Pokaski did not want to rush the romantic relationship between the duo, insisting that the season is 'more about finding your best friend. This show is about ‘There’s exactly one person who understands me.' ” The season does hint at the pair becoming a romantic couple, with Pokaski and the writers being 'excited to tease what will happen in their future'.
Structurally for the season, Pokaski felt the first four episodes was the season's first act, where viewers get to understand Tandy and Tyrone individually, the next three 'are about them coming together comprehensively, not only as a team, but as best friends', before concluding with the last three episodes.The killing of officer Fuchs by having him appear in a refrigerator was meant to 'throw the trope on its head', according to Pokaski, adding the idea was brought about 'so we can at least start a conversation about how we can all be slightly less lazy writers.' 'Lotus Eaters', the episode which employs the concept, was conceived as 'a special departure' episode, similar to ones that happened on.
Pokaski and Peter Calloway, the episode's writers, 'started just riffing on an idea of meets, and the idea of a man trapped in his own brain.' Having Tandy talking to her dad on the phone 'allowed her to expose how lonely she was and how much she missed her father', while the episode had Tyrone 'embracing her and being positive to her and helping her out of the situation'. Loeb, Holt, Joseph, Pokaski, and Prince-Bythewood at WonderCon 2018 promoting Cloak & DaggerThe first trailer for the season was released on April 19, 2017, ahead of Freeform's 2017 presentation. 's William Hughes described the trailer as dark and moody, 'the grimmest entry we've seen from Marvel TV to date.' He felt that Joseph and Holt 'look like they're game to capture the necessary 'You're the only person on Earth who gets me' vibe' that is central to the comic characters. Ben Pearson at said the trailer looked 'dangerously cheesy', and as 'over the top' as other Freeform shows. He added, 'It also doesn't look very much like other Marvel shows.
So if all else fails, at least this will be an experiment to see how well Marvel's products can transition within genres and play to different audiences.' Rob Cave for felt setting the series in New Orleans 'gives audiences a glimpse of part of the, and of America, that is seen on screen far less often than the mythical realms of or the sci-fi cities of, let alone the over-exposed metropolises of New York and LA. The move also gives Cloak and Dagger 's story its own space, far from the clutter and the clamor of the multitudes of superheroes already established across' the MCU.In August 2017, exclusive clips from the season were shown at the. The series was part of Freeform's 'activation zone' at 2017. Holt, Joseph, Pokaski, and Prince-Bythewood appeared at 2018 on March 11 at the in Austin, Texas, as well as at 2018 on March 23, to discuss the season and screen the first episode. A trailer was released on March 20, 2018.
In July, Holt, Joseph, Lahana, Maki, Pokaski, and Loeb appeared at the 2018 to promote the season and present an exclusive look at the final two episodes of the season which had yet to air. The series also had two different interactive activations for the convention at 'The Experience' at, including a bungee experience that propels participants backwards, replicating the force of Tyrone and Tandy's power when they interact, and a station centered on Roxxon, where participants can create a badge giving them access to prizes from and Freeform.
Reception Ratings No.TitleAir date(18–49)Viewers(millions)DVR(18–49)DVR viewers(millions)Total(18–49)Total viewers(millions)1'June 7, 201.30.83'June 7, 201.30.72'June 14, 20180.20.548N/AN/AN/AN/A4'June 21, 201.30.72'June 28, 20180.20.509N/AN/AN/AN/A6'July 5, 20180.20.499N/AN/AN/AN/A7'July 12, 201.20.55'July 19, 201.20.60'July 26, 201.20.640'August 2, 20180.20.423N/AN/AN/AN/AAfter three days, 'First Light' had 1.64 million total viewers, which was a 78% increase from its initial viewers, the largest three-day lift for any Freeform debut. It was also the best series launch on Freeform in two years and Freeform’s most-watched drama since ', the series finale of in June 2017.
'First Light' also had the biggest digital debut ever for the network, with 716,000 starts. The premiere drew 7.3 million views across linear and digital platforms and was Thursday’s most-social scripted series with 112,000 engagements across Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr. Critical response The website reported a 88% approval rating with an average rating of 7.49/10 based on 51 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, ' Cloak & Dagger blends soapy drama with superhero grit to create an exciting, surprisingly thoughtful addition to the genre — even if it falls prey to a certain amount of narrative bloat.' , which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 68 out of 100 based on reviews from 15 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.Early reactions to the first episode from its screening at South by Southwest 2018 were largely positive, with praise going to Joseph and Holt's performances.
Alex McLevy of noted the screening debuted 'to raucous applause', and felt 'The show definitely looks good. It has some real issues in other areas, but the charismatic leads are the true find, and if the show succeeds, it will largely be on the back of the work they do.' He added that there were major changes from the comics, including the relocation of the character from New York to New Orleans and the addition of 'parents, home lives, and all manner of other backstories rejiggered to serve the long-form TV storytelling framework.'
Meredith Borders of gave the first episode a 9 out of 10, calling it 'among the upper echelon of Marvel television. doing so with style and powerful storytelling' and felt it was 'new in every particular way'. Borders felt the leads 'have tremendous chemistry onscreen' that she became 'deeply invested' in. She also called the look of the season 'much richer and more textured' than many other superhero and Freeform series, felt the protagonists' powers were shown 'in a really visually organic way', and praised Isham's music. Borders also noted the strong divergence from the comics source material, but felt 'the spirit of the characters absolutely remains the same.' In his review of the first four episodes, Daniel Fienberg of felt while there were 'no superheroes, no mission and no clear bad guy' in these early episodes, he 'found himself enjoying quite a bit thanks to the solid introductions to the human side of its characters, an often innovative structure, fine use of its New Orleans backdrop and a few moments of real cleverness. If, on some levels, Cloak & Dagger is oddly sluggish, there's a lot happening in these early episodes, some of it fun.'
Reviewing the first two episodes, 's Joi Childs awarded the episodes an 8.5 out of 10, noting, 'Tackling a variety of relatable subjects while embracing the thrill of discovering new powers, Cloak & Dagger delivers an emotionally honest and surprisingly resonant premiere. The pacing can feel a bit slower than one might expect or want from a superhero TV show, but thanks to the drama, effects, mystery and chemistry between the main protagonists, the premiere builds a solid foundation for Marvel's newest series.'
Merrill Barr at wrote, 'Without question, it can be said Cloak & Dagger plays right into the hand of the audience it's gaming for. This is one of the darkest and moodiest YA series to ever YA. Unfortunately, the series suffers from the problem many shows of its type do: it takes far longer than it should to dive deep into the meat of its story.' In comparison to the other Marvel Television series, Barr felt Cloak & Dagger 'exists somewhere between the light-hearted, broad stroke nature of and very mature dramatic overtones of any of the Netflix series'.
Abraham Riesman of felt 'there's a lot going on in Cloak & Dagger, and if it can keep up its pace of invention and revelation, it promises to be your essential superhero watch of the summer.' He also praised 'Marvel Television's willingness to boil a superhero concept down to the elements that work best and, beyond that, be purely inventive,' enjoying the change of location to New Orleans over the New York setting from the comics.For, Charles Pulliam-Moore said, ' Cloak & Dagger isn't exactly a show for die-hard comic book purists looking for a live-action translation of the superheroes they love, but that ultimately works out in its favor because that's not what it's trying to be. Cloak & Dagger wants you to see the power in and importance of being able to see across differences—a bit of a cheesy message, perhaps, but one that we could all stand to remind ourselves of more often.' He was critical of the pacing, a common issue across many of the Marvel Television series, but conceded, while the 'forward momentum from scene to scene is lacking. All of the performances are stellar.'
Giving the season a 'B', 's Darren Franich was 'pessimistic and optimistic about Cloak & Dagger, and hope the show's openhearted thoughtfulness can energize its rather bargain-bin super-mythology.' He felt the season took the 'rough outline' of the comics 'and cleverly modernizes it in unexpected directions' and throughout the early episodes the New Orleans location 'finds unexpected ways to root Tyrone and Tandy in the local culture.' Franich was also critical of the pacing. Giving the first four episodes 2 out of 4 stars, Allison Keene of was more critical of the season. She was also critical of the pacing, called the writing 'shaky', wished more was done with the New Orleans setting, and felt that attempting to split the early episodes between both Johnson and Bowen, resulted in 'jarring edits, half-baked plots, and quickly-forgotten side characters.'
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← PreviousThe second season of the American series, based on the characters, sees Tandy Bowen / Dagger and Tyrone Johnson / Cloak use their superpowers together. It is set in the (MCU), sharing continuity with and other. The season is produced by, and Wandering Rocks Productions, with Pokaski serving as.and star as Bowen and Johnson, with, and also starring. In July 2018, the series was renewed for a second season, with filming beginning that October.The season premiered on April 4, 2019, and concluded on May 30 on. Contents.Episodes No.overallNo. InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S.
Viewers(millions)111'Restless Energy'April 4, 2019 ( 2019-04-04)0.477Eight months after Roxxon Gulf's defeat, Tandy and Tyrone's lives have changed. The former has returned to taking ballet and has an improved relationship with her mother. They attend a domestic abuse support group where Tandy secretly threatens a fellow attendee's abusive spouse, to no avail. Tyrone lives in the abandoned church where he steals money and drugs from drug dealers to help O'Reilly, who is still recuperating from her traumatizing near death experience. She reprimands him, as he is only making things worse for New Orleans; with the gangs now becoming protective and may potentially go to war with one another. Tyrone keeps tabs on his parents and Evita, and meets with Tandy every week to watch movies.
When Tandy discovers that Tyrone is conducting vigilante work, she is upset with him for not asking her for help. He later apologizes and the two head to the Rougarou Club to record a meeting with the gang leaders as evidence. However, someone attacks them, and Tandy and Tyrone enter the meeting to discover that everyone has been slaughtered.122'White Lines'Peter Calloway & Niceole R. LevyApril 4, 2019 ( 2019-04-04)0.399O'Reilly arrives at the Rougarou Club, where she demands that Tandy and Tyrone leave. Before doing so, Tyrone spots a symbol left by one of the murdered victims, and learns through Chantelle that it is a; a symbol of the voodoo spirituals.
Tyrone reveals his powers to Evita, who is upset at his absence, but later forgives him. Tandy gets mad at Mikayla, a woman at the support group, for being attached to her abusive spouse and leaves. Tandy discovers that she is missing and finds comfort in the friendly support leader, Andre Deschaine. Tyrone and Tandy both learn that Mikayla was kidnapped by someone who forced heroin into her body; causing her to be hospitalized.
O'Reilly seemingly develops a split personality with a more confidant and violent outlook. She teams up with Tandy to look for the ambulance driver and Tandy uses a new ability to stop him while O'Reilly secretly kills him.
Evita teaches Tyrone how to teleport other people with him and finds O'Reilly at home tied up. They both find Tandy and learn that there are two O'Reillys now.133'Shadow Selves'Matt HastingsKate Rorick & Marcus J.
GuilloryApril 11, 2019 ( 2019-04-11)0.404The second O'Reilly, dubbed Mayhem, was split off from the original after being hit with the dark energy combined with the blackout. Angry and confused, Mayhem spends the following months hunting for Connors and coerces Father Delgado to help her after he quit his job and became a homeless drunk. When Connors' trail goes cold, Mayhem decides to look for the string of missing girls in her own violent way. In the present, Tandy, Tyrone, and O'Reilly go to Mina to learn about the recent anomaly. They discover Mayhem's plan to hunt down and kill all of her leads. After a brief encounter in a strip club, Tandy begins to falter as Mayhem is doing more to rescue victims and defeat the criminals.
However, after using her hope touch on a rescued girl, she learns that they have no hope. Tyrone gets information on where the girls were to be taken to and he and Tandy find and rescue more kidnapped victims. Mayhem arrives and attempts to kill a young gang member, but Tyrone absorbs her into his cloak.
She finds herself in a void, where she re-confronts Fuchs' death.144'Rabbit Hold'Amanda Row& J. HolthamApril 18, 2019 ( 2019-04-18)0.385Tandy convinces Tyrone to have her enter his dark dimension by bringing out one of his fears. While inside, she encounters ', which takes the form of a young Tyrone and sends her on a spiritual journey. Tandy temporarily gives up her powers, resulting in Tyrone losing his, as she enters a reconstruction of a mall where she encounters Mayhem.
Tandy is forced to relive repressed memories of her father's abuse towards her mother while Mayhem finds and attempts to kill a disheveled Connors. The Uptown Block Kings recognize Tyrone and find Adina's address. O'Reilly warns Tyrone as he and his mother flee from the gangs.
They take refuge at an abandoned convent, but are found by gang member Solomon, who Tyrone and Adina ultimately talk down as Tyrone had saved him from Mayhem. Tyrone has O'Reilly bring the cops, but they arrive with lethal force for Tyrone. As Adina is taken away, Tandy uses her abilities and has herself and Connors freed. Back at the church, Connors flees as Tandy and Tyrone recover.155'Alignment Chart'Rachel GoldbergNiceole R. Levy & Peter CallowayApril 25, 2019 ( 2019-04-25)0.359As Tyrone searches for Connors, Tandy still continues to focus on the sex trafficking ring.
Connors says his time in the other place has made him realize the wrongs of his actions and he deserves jail, but they must take down his influential uncle and his organization to clear Tyrone's name. Taking Connors to Otis, they come up with a plan to retrieve a hidden file of criminal actions hidden by his uncle Senator Asa Henderson. Tyron gains O'Reilly's help who is slowly regaining her self-confidence. Thinking Lia was also a victim, Tandy stages a break up with Tyrone, who unknowingly poses as her abusive boyfriend; offending him into leaving Tandy. Lia opens up about her ex-boyfriend forcing her to become a prostitute, and he now runs a drug ring. Tyrone follows Connors' instructions, but the file isn't there. Teleporting Connors to the church, Tyrone almost kills him until he sees his genuine fear and regret of killing Billy; so he brings him to Adina instead for judgement.
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