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    The "wouldn't understand where I'm from" made me think he was us, the audience.

    I think he's more like a less self-involved Batmite, in this.

    The duet between Barry and Kara was great. But for me it just drove home how annoying it is to see the Berlantivere's perfect couple both helping each other get back together with someone else! When one of them said that line about "at least we'll be single together," I wanted to face palm so hard.

    I think John Wick is a massively successful movie that is going to be very influential.

    I know the scene you mean (don't need any spoilers for my reply). I can't see it myself and the guy is a professional actor. I trust he can do surprise. Honestly, I'd be pretty horrified to learn they intentionally withheld things in a fight scene for the sake of a reaction. I know directors have very occasionally

    Making himself her landlord is creepy because it puts him in a position of power over her. When you want to be with someone it's okay to offer them things, it's not good to put them in a position where they're at your mercy.

    Gah! That's something you'd have someone eat in a movie just to show the audience they were a villain. Urgh! You may not have been a vegetarian when you ordered it but I bet you were seriously considering it after it arrived! :/

    That is a very nice analysis.

    This whole thing reminds me of Johnny Depp in Dark Shadows when he's asking the hippies about how to court Victoria. "Where I'm from, when you wish to marry a woman you send her father a sheep, or perhaps a cow." We get very few actual descriptions of life in Kow-Lun and what we do get are things like "riding the

    I think the writers of the show are simply not emotionally mature enough to appreciate a hero who fights without anger, but with compassion. Or else they think that the audience can't appreciate it and are writing to that end. Either way, somebody somewhere doesn't seem to think the show is cool unless it has a

    You do them by putting the word "spoiler" between a < and a >, with no spaces between the word and the angle brackets. You put the same tag at the end of what you want to spoiler but put a / at the start of the word spoiler. If you know how HTML works, same thing. It's also how you do things like italics and bold and

    "Fix my sink" and showing herself an expert in her own right is turning into a drooling puppy? Say what now?

    Ah, good. I thought it was this episode but I finished the series on Sunday morning and I really wanted to avoid even minor spoilers.

    And Ju-Jitsu. (She does quite a bit of grappling and throwing in her fight scenes). The three martial arts advertised on the front of her dojo are karate (unarmed hand to hand focusing on strikes, sometimes including Tonfa as the moves are 90% the same), Ju-Jitsu (unarmed hand to hand focusing on grappling, locks and

    Minor point, I don't think Fisk ever thought Gao would be just under his thumb. The Russians, yes. But he treated Nobu as a genuine threat, albeit a manageable one. Gao he showed genuine deference to.

    I think it would be in character for Danny to actually where a martial arts outfit of some sort when he's out Defendering. Maybe not an actual Gi, but something like that. It would look kind of naff-fantastic and I'm sure Murdoch would roll his eyes and JJ would outright mock him as pyjama-boy. But you have to admit,

    Danny left New York as a ten year old boy and then spent the next fifteen years as a celibate monk. I spoilered that because I can't remember which episode he mentions that detail in. I think it's this one though and it's pretty minor. I'm sure when he decided to just show up with a fancy meal he'd just run the

    Please avoid the term "Fist thing". :(

    Huh?

    Playing Devil's Advocate, you've just listed off Jackie Chan, Don Yen and Jet Li as your benchmark. I'd hate to have had you mark my dissertation.