Preemptive posting for the block.
quote:Depends on who is writing his character, but as presented in the Daredevil TV series, I would be willing to bet he would go with the whole severing the vocal chords action item.
Since Daredevil and Jessica Jones live in the same world, here is a fun hypothetical...
Thinking on the theme of this season...
If Jessica had taken the offer to be introduced to Daredevil, would he have gone along with Jessica's plan to murder killgrave? Or, would he try to stop her/figure out a way to imprison Killgrave?
Seems like there are 2 options with him: 1) murder him 2) cut his vocal chords...dangerous and tricky...do written commands work?
Wait? If written commands work, what happens if he paints billboards?
I should go to bed.
quote:I can only imagine that what happened to Wesley is going to come back to bite her in the ass in some way. At this point she just took up Urich's mantle for the truth. Much of this season was spent on her finding that the truth matters to her by her investigation into Frank's family, mostly because she was the only one who actually gave a **** enough to go do the research.
Speaking of Karen, her story is going to come out more next season, right? Whatever happened to her family, the truth about Wesley...
quote:well, they got him to say his name "I'm the Kingpin of this prison"
Liked this season. Didn't really want him back but I thought Fisk's inclusion was excellent and he even managed to make the character better and more intimidating than before.
quote:I seem to remember the show hinting at her having a dark secret in season 1, but I could be wrong. Her character having a knack for ending up in the wrong place/wrong time is nothing new. It's how the entire show started. And b/c of that, she has always been a digger. She dug up stuff about Fisk's companies, found his mom, etc. The Bulletin editor didn't just go "hey we need a reporter." He used the info that Ben respected her, and the evidence she exhibited on being able to find info that no one else finds. I don't think it was contrived at all. She's had some throw-away lines that at the least hint to her darker past. Last season and this one.
-Karen's arc is so ham-fisted. Besides that she's a straight up murderer from last year with no mention/remorse or repercussions, the writers throw in a secret brother and dark past outta nowhere but the worst is the whole she hangs out at the Bulletin for like 3 weeks and by the end is basically a reporter and the Editor is all of a sudden a trusted father figure. So contrived and forced where oops we killed Ben last year and need a reporter so she's now a reporter.
quote:You want the show to unveil the whole reason Frank's family was targeted right away? Hell, when he killed the Colonel, it was implied the entire story still isn't out. Maybe it was mentioned and resolved in too short a span, but I thought the build up of the whole carousel incident driving Frank was paced well.
-The Blacksmith who is a supposedly menacing major player isn't even mentioned sloppily until episode 10. And of course he turns out to be the commanding officer and of course Karen finds a way to be a plot device and in harm's way.
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Wait...I must have missed the Jessica Jones tie in to Episode 13.
quote:When the Punisher got involved with the fight scene at the end, all I could think of was Steve Buscemi's last scene from Billy Madison
Just finished the season. Didn't read the comics so I don't really care how they went down.
That ending fight! Daredevil fighting with assistance from The Punisher and then Stick! Holy. Crap.