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Marvel/Netflix's Daredevil

I wonder how that's going to work with it being apart of the MCU.

Vincent D'Onofrio is an amazing actor though. I'm more excited to see him as Kingpin than Daredevil.

Holy shit, I didn't realize this! Now I'm very excited for this one. It works, too, because didn't he put on like, 400 lbs in recent years?
 
I wonder how that's going to work with it being apart of the MCU.

Vincent D'Onofrio is an amazing actor though. I'm more excited to see him as Kingpin than Daredevil.

Ha, when I watched the trailer he popped into my mind for some reason, but then when I looked at the character I decided it couldn't be him. The last time I remember hearing about him was when he was on that cop show and acting batshit crazy.
 
No, the latest season has been chock-full of stupid, lazy writing. It's still a fun ride, but you've got to willingly overlook some terrible inconsistent characterizations and plot holes.

They want to get from Point A to Point F, but instead of working through the natural progression, they jumped to Point Ē and hoped we didn't notice.

(Don't get me wrong. It's still one of my favorite things airing now, but this season has not lived up to expectations.)
 
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I took a peek at the IGN review for the first two episodes earlier today, and they had a fairly positive score (8+) for each. I didn't want to read too much as I'd rather have things be a surprise. At least in my experience, reading about an "awesome scene" can kind of reduce the... awesomeness(?) of it.

It's actually pretty awesome if you don't mind the occasional CW-drama. Just be glad they have good superhero series for adults now and we're not stuck with bad kids' shows.

I think the problem is that the CW drama has been way too apparent this season. It has always been there, but it has been easy to ignore. However, now it's starting to taint characters that used to be likable such as Felicity, which just makes it all the more groan-worthy.
 
No, the latest season has been chock-full of stupid, lazy writing. It's still a fun ride, but you've got to willingly overlook some terrible inconsistent characterizations and plot holes.

They want to get from Point A to Point F, but instead of working through the natural progression, they jumped to Point Ē and hoped we didn't notice.

(Don't get me wrong. It's still one of my favorite things airing now, but this season has not lived up to expectations.)

Yeah I'll admit this season isn't their best, but they've got plenty more material to work with, and what they've got now is certainly enjoyable. If this is the worst it gets it'll be a damn good show.
 
Omfg I'm watching this now and omfg it's awesome.

The part where Fisk beat the brakes off of that Russian. Omfg

I'm thinking I'm canceling my plans tonight and finishing this up.
 
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