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Bakuto's back.
…….Yay?

And yet most of the time he's Michelangelo.

His conversation with Luke was the best Finn Jones has been in a long while.

Step 1: Confront the Hand.
Step 2: TBD
Step 3: New York is saved.

Secretary: "I'm afraid Mr. Meachum is on a business trip."
*Danny and Colleen leave*
Ward (under the desk): "Is he gone?"

They literally should've just had Ward cameo with him getting a call from Danny, seeing the caller I.D., and hitting ignore.

Short Answer: Yes.
Long Answer: Also yes.

I didn't know that (is that brought up often in JJ?) which does help.
Though her fighting level, I think, still probably isn't the best when going up against martial arts experts who often have a fetish for amputation or decapitation.

"If this isn't the truth, I'll be back. And you won't like me then."

Don't remember that moment specifically, but I'm sure I know where you're talking about. Though she obviously has some great moments, though one's I won't mention yet to tread into spoilers.

I love Krysten Ritter, and she's one of the most entertaining parts of this show, but I can't help but feel odd that a detective (with admitted super strength) is going toe to toe with sword wielding ninjas alongside 3 martial arts experts and 1 guy who's invulnerable to nearly all forms of attack.

I swear to God, honey, if you leak this divorce to the press, you're fucking fired…..as my wife!

Saw it in Korea today.
Far better than Prometheus. Pretty solid. It sort of retroactively almost makes Prometheus decent.
Almost.
At least in the screwing around with the Alien mythology and canon aspects it redeems itself.
And the characters are more likeable and not as stupid.
They still do a lot of stupid stuff, but a

It would certainly liven things up to see Danny just straight up punch a hole through a guy with his glowy fist.

Council member 1: Well, we're down to 2 options for the next Iron Fist.
First, we've got a supremely dedicated young man who's followed all of our rules and would protect K'un Lun with his life.
Second, we've got that trust fund brat who doesn't want the responsibility and keeps whining at us to let him go home.

"That’s two episodes in a row without Ward. I wonder how he’s doing in that psych ward."

Not to be overly mean, but a thought just occurred to me after looking at the picture with the episode grade.
The way Danny always stares dumbfounded as he activates his glowing fist reminded me of something, and now I know.
Anyone remember the movie adaptation of Firestarter where the main actor couldn't use his

Forgetting about his comments on western food, I'll strike that out as a reason.

Or it's one of the few fights that they realized they couldn't get away with only 15 minutes of prep time.

Davos is kind of unhinged.
Of course he chastises Danny for his abandonment of his duty and wants to protect K'un Lun, but that doesn't change the fact that he's got issues or is a bit of a hypocrite. That just means he's blind to his own faults.
His anger and resentment against Danny eventually leads him down a path of