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Those, and also on his status as an outsider, or even a usurper of the role to some. I was just responding to one specific argument here.

I'm five episodes in and while there are still a lot of problems, very little is as bad as that.

My mother got me some of that in my teens. I'm not sure if she was trying to make sure I didn't get laid, or just desperately hoped something would cover the stink of puberty.

Just to further ruin this discussion with some sort of variant on "not all men" or something, I want to point out that I don't think they should have recast Danny Rand's race, but I also think this is an excellent time to discuss how superhero franchises (and media in general) need better representation.

That might not be an argument in favor of keeping him white, though. After all, the name of the show is Iron Fist, not Danny Rand.

The episode count was set at 60 when the Netflix deal was first reported in 2013. Four 13-episode seasons and eight episodes of Defenders. We can hope that they fill eight episodes more adequately than 13, but it's not a new plan.

Wait, shit, only 8 episodes? FFFFFUUUUUUUU

I love MCU Ant-Man, and I love Edgar Wright, but yeah, sometimes you mix two great tastes together and realize your neat idea just isn't going to work after all. And that's why nobody ever talks about Reese's Beef Jerky Cups.

Huh, I figured they were just staying more current to the comic books while distancing themselves from the Nicolas Cage films.

I'm gonna have to google this "hello, whore" reference. I noped out of Dexter too early to get the jokes!

If Iron Fist makes it that far, he would also make a good addition for season 2.

Have you actually read Alias? Killgrave doesn't even get mentioned for like the first three-quarters of the series.

It can be two things.

Say what you will, but at least it's an ethos.

Translation: "the edgelord in me is sure that AV Club still hates white people and I think I could tease this out with a deeper analysis."

No one loves you.

I'll end up watching the whole season, and at this point my expectations are so low that I might even enjoy some chunk of it. Maybe this was their plan all along!

You also have a great model for bankrupting Netflix's MCU division with period flashbacks, mystical settings, and awesome special effects.

If it ends with Luke Cage beating the crap out of The Punisher, I am so in.

Runaways is really great. It's about a set of kids who find out their parents are supervillains and then nope the fuck out, together. Brian K. Vaughan created it and wrote it for about five years (through issue 24 of the second series, or volume 7 in collected editions). You can read his run as a whole work and