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The differences in production quality alone is going to make it rough to watch AoS. Add to that the conciseness of the plot, the intricacies and development of the characters, and that the world that Daredevil portrayed seemed so much more... touchable?
That said, I'm still gonna tune in each week.
I feel similar actually. I like AoS because how it builds on the mythos of the MCU and how it is really tied to the movies which is fantastic. It gives me a reason to actually feel more engaged in the MCU, and why I continue to watch the show. Though at this point, there is so much going on it is getting a tad messy. Not to mention that with such a large cast now with the introduction of the Inhumans and "real shield," there are so many different characters that they have now as well. At some point, they are going to have to come up with a creative way to "clear the board" of the extra players. I'm kind of thinking that AoU's events will probably give them some excuse to do this if it hasn't already happened before then.
I appreciate the well developed and intricate story that was presented in Daredevil though.
The two shows were completely and entirely different views of the MCU and tones though. AoS is much lighter (and comedic at times) in contrast to the girtty, dark, and bloody nature in Daredevil. AoS is dealing with a much larger scope too, where as Daredevil was much smaller and real (to an extent) giving it that touchable feeling IMO.