IGN
Luke Cage doesn't explode out of the gate in its first episode, which starts off slow and seems to only scratch the surface of the conflict ahead. The first episode doesn't bother spending too much time catching viewers up on Luke's time since Jessica Jones, instead establishing new troublemakers Cottonmouth and Shades. But Luke Cage is an interesting character and the talent both in front of and behind the camera on the show is top notch, earning it the right to take a slow start and build up to the big picture.
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