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Again, in the context , no that makes little sense. Look at Davos, or even Danny , who used his fight earnings to scrounge a passport. He certainly would not be oblivious to it as I an others have commented. oIt was a lame plot devise, in service to a lame plot. Stranger in a strange land just does not fit the story.

Point is he had enough sense to understand how to navigate the word, and the exposure to the world to know that barefoot would not work in that setting. Would not have worked in the plane over either. Davos who was born in Kun Lan figured it out some how.

It did not come off as sheltered rich kid — or Richie Rich. It came off more as a feral child. Also the whole arc was largely boring to boot. I thought the writing was lazy. I think JJ and Daredevel were just better stories, with more internal coherence and drive. And even Trump and his kids wear non-filthy clothes

I am a New Yorker as well., part of the reason I find it so jarring. Yeah he was in another dimension, where he also had varied human relations, and lived among villagers too. Acting as if he would be emotionally a child by virtue of that does not seem persuasive. Also his complete lack of any sense that being filthy

Yes, actually. He was still raised around human beings, and not unfamiliar with the West. He was not Tarzan, and to act in a more puerile way than even the character of young Danny Rand. This was very much a Tarzan type feel— with a stunted quality that really did not track terribly well with the plot and the back

This is the essence of unwatchable tv— I loved the comic, and the Daredevil and JJ adaptations. I knew I would hate this when he acted like a 10 year old boy and was barefoot. Sort of a bad take on Big. This series is an affront to humanity.