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    For me, the opening episode was a mix. The limited fighting we got was great to see. Very fluid, convincing and exciting. I really enjoyed the take-down of the security guards at the start and I also liked how quick everything is. I'm not sure yet just how different Danny Rand's fighting is from Daredevil's. My brief

    "so badly".

    We don't know that she was going to out him. She had the evidence gathered. Something she had started doing even before she began dating Oliver. But Thea jumped the gun and made a pre-emptive attack. All we know at that time was that Susan asked Oliver outright and he lied to her. Would she have outed him? We don't

    Or more relevant, it's manslaughter not murder and he was defending himself against someone who forced entry into his room where he and his girlfriend were trying to get away from the guy. But sure, "he's white". *rolleyes*

    Well, if said room mate follows you inside refusing to let you back away from an argument and forces their way into the room of you and your girlfriend, I think you have grounds for self-defence, imo. But when they say "we'll put you away for 26 years if you fight us, but just a few years if you plead guilty", that's

    The aggressor can also force your hand. You pick up something to make them back off and they keep coming. What are you going to do - say: "hold on, stop punching me in the head for a moment whilst I put this weapon down that a sane person would have backed off from so that I can punch you with less chance of hurting

    Was the friend at home at the time? Because if so, calling the police and then hurrying into my friend's house is what I would do. Especially late at night when my friend might be asleep.

    I've been saying for a long time that this country needs tougher sword laws.

    So when do we get proper episode or series comments section just for Iron Fist? I'm watching it currently and want somewhere dedicated to comment! :)

    Wait, what? What's this about the end of Season 3? I thought the father who was murdered was one of the people from the list that Oliver killed in Season one. I was pretty sure of that. It's someone from Season three?!!?

    It's not explicit. It's hinted, imo. Almost the entire story takes place in the fantasies / dreams of the young girl at the start of the film. Her older sister is banging on her door calling her a pest and their parents are unpacking the car from a trip outside. The girl has done herself up in make-up and is lying in

    Agreed. The She-Hulk I want to read about is the one that leaves a used Hercules by the side of the road asking Spiderwoman if she thinks She-Hulk will call. (Spider-woman reply: "Nope!").

    There's no right metre. Just different ones. "Great ape dies" sounds fine - it's actually the same metre. Mon-key-dies / Great-ape-dies. It has one more mora, but the same number of syllables.

    Never go to the theatre! If a show using the same house re-decorated and re-furnished is enough to pull you out of your suspension of disbelief, you're going to hate what happens on a stage!

    The identity "Adrian Chase" apparently goes back two years. So presumably he met and married her within that timespan. Which is reasonable.

    Yep. Sometimes you just kill the wrong person's parents. Look at Bruce Wayne!

    Except done right.

    I like Susan Williams. Didn't at first, but she grew on me. Keeping Oliver's secret and enduring the kidnapping may be part of why.

    Nobody's o-face is pretty. But hopefully that's not what you meant or else you know Amell a Hell of a lot better than the rest of us!

    Yep. He's a simmering, wobbly saucepan of rage, just ready to spill all over everything at any moment. And those lines were great.