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same. i don't know, did they really think people wouldn't notice? maybe they just hoped? i can only hope they'll take way more time to make a potential second season, which i really want btw.

This show is very inclusive though, it's one of the many things that go unnoticed because critics have already said it's the epitome of racist and so on and they'd look bad now if they took it back.

I didn't say Iron Fist would have done just as good as the others if its better episodes had been in its first half, only that it's ironic it's the only show whose best episode were stuffed in the end of its back half which doesn't go to critics for early reviews.

Nothing I can say except that I obviously spend more time on tumblr than you do (not that it's a good thing).
You probably have reasonable and articulate reasons not to like this actor, I don't doubt that, but there's a big, big portion of people for which whiteness is Finn Jones's number one, the only really, issue.

I sort of take it as a given because she does die in the comics, I just wonder if they'll save that for the final episode of whatever show or they'll get there more quickly. Whatever they do I just hope it's not the whole porn and drugs route.

I doubt they will, unless it's unrequited . My friends are speculating if Frank is in love with Karen and Matt is in love with Karen (ironic that Frank looks in love more than Matt does but whatever) then Fisk can sort of have his revenge on both by killing her)

People like saying Claire is 100% done with everything but Ward is just done-er.

I loved its later episodes but hey, everything gets mixed reactions.

Well, Ward isn't played but someone a vocal section of the audience and critics thought should be of another race. So yeah, Danny's problem is exactly that he is white and privileged.

Oh, forgot about them! They're very nice indeed. I had been thinking more about the main relationships Matt had and those fell quite flat to me

Frank/Karen sort of just happened. They're not meant to, it's not canon, but I have a usually very cynical male friend who's just sure Frank is in love with Karen based on how he looks at her. The writers might be to blame anyway because they should have expected somene would ship attractive people who spend a lot of

That's so ironic, isn't it? The other shows get praised for their first six episodes and then turn sort of meh, this one improves a lot instead but goes down in history as a bore based on its (admittedly slow) introduction.

Right? Apparently the Davos actor read with an American accent and they told him to drop it but Danny really had to be American for some reason.

Ah yes, that glorious one.

They rushed this up so much. It's almost sad, because I do actually like it. It's possibly more fondness than anything else, I mean I wouldn't sell it as a quality show, but damn. It has aspects that do work and it's just sad they're buried under so many others that don't. And okay, the script can't get much better

I don't know, he mostly lucked up. He might have won some physical fights but I mean, he's supposed to be a skilled fighter so that shouldn't particularly surprise us (although it usually does due to poorly construced scenes). It still doesn't have to mean he's good as the IF, which is pretty evident since he can't

She's kind of underwritten, but then again almost everyone on this show is. Ward mostly works because the actor is phenomenal. I just want these people in better hands.

I have at least three friends who would love you for saying Frank/Karen are a thing. I'm kind of for Matt/Karen because I feel like they have a chance to be functional if they just decide to talk and actually get to know each other.

Well, first off props on you being able to quote Marlowe. It could be two things though. Maybe it's a beautiful place with a monastery that happens to be terrible to grow up in.

They're really garbage fathers & father figures. But I love how the show is turning out to be about abused kids more than mystic stuff and old saviour tropes I don't care about. It might be because I don't have a huge culture in comic book shows but this approach feels new to me.