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"I can't agree with any part of that just because people are mad the Luke/JJ ship sank. I hope it sinks for good."

Why? It's pretty clear that you view Jessica as a villainous seductress who gleefully murdered Luke's wife so that she could bang him and then try to murder him too.

That's certainly… an interpretation of what happened, yes.

Love triangles are the worst effing trope in the history of tropes. Period.

Well, Daredevil did that, and everyone whinged about "ugh, more ninjas?"

"Jessica will probably care more. But hey, she killed the guy's wife"

So I have to say that I liked the show, but reading along with these recaps and seeing some of the things that Caroline and other commenters have pointed out… I honestly think this is probably in fourth place for all of the Marvel Netflix stuff for me.

That's not a high bar to step over, though.

After the events of Civil War, Tony Stark hears about a heroic cop losing her arm in a hostage situation, and to try and get some good exposure (losing half your team and having a huge fight that does millions of dollars in damage to an airport necessitates wanting good exposure) he donates a state of the art

I love you and I like you.

Right?

That was such a tease with zero payoff.

Shuffling Claire from dude to dude (and also having her flirt with Jessica a bit) is just doing a disservice to her character as a whole.