Skel
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I assumed "bang bang" was Bullseye. I also linked that skull to Bullseye, as I never really recall Punisher being in DD's world so much, but it was a very long time ago that I read that stuff, and I barely read Punisher or DD (a bit more familiarity with DD, though). That is Punisher's logo, though. But, that is Punisher's logo, and Bullseye always had the hilarious target on his head...which is just stupid.
Daredevil and Punisher have crossed paths a few times...
What the hell is that "Bobby... bobby... bobby..." ringtone on Murdock's phone?
New trailer for season 2 focusing on the Punisher, with a different character teaser at the end
After the underwhelming Jessica Jones, I really look forward to this new season.
I'm biased. I would be more interested if it was Thomas Jane playing him.
Thomas Jane is awesome.
Absolutely love him (and his weird hairdo - lol) in The Expanse.
I'm biased. I would be more interested if it was Thomas Jane playing him.
Daredevil and Punisher have crossed paths a few times...
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isnt that bullseye?
New trailer for season 2 focusing on the Punisher, with a different character teaser at the end
After the underwhelming Jessica Jones, I really look forward to this new season.
I think all the Punishers (Dolph Lundgren and Ray Stevenson) were played the part well. I thought Jane was in the worst Punisher movie though, but had one of the best scenes with the Johnny Cash dude in the diner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW4BDL0NKDA
I really liked the references. Daredevil taking half measures and being one bad day way from being someone. >_>
I'm noticing that Netflix has a "too many episodes" issue with most of its seasons. All the shows that have plodded along for no real reason have been 2 or 3 episodes too long: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Bloodline to name those that first come to mind. I liked them all to some degree, but each would have been better if they stuck to 10 episodes.
Yeah, I'd agree with that. 13 episodes felt like too much. Especially for Jessica Jones. That could have easily been condensed down to 10 very intense episodes. Daredevil didn't feel as stretched, but 10 would have been a good fit and could have squeezed in a bit more action per minute.
That's what I loved about Jessica Jones - even the smallest supporting characters received a heck of a lot of character development, and the world felt more connected for that reason. It gave weight to Jessica's indifference, made you feel that she caused characters to experience sorrow. I loved every minute of Jessica Jones, but I can understand why others would not.
