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    Most of the shows I like have set ups for the next season all throughout the season. It's a tease. Like the post credits scene from all other Marvel movies and shows. I think there's also a big difference between setting up for the future of a show and setting up for another show.

    I love how much of jerk Stick is. It's a nice contrast from stand in fathers we usually see.

    Fixing up heroes is what Night Nurse does.

    Or it could, and probably is, a set up for season 2 of Dardedevil or the Defenders, considering who Stick is and the group he works with in the comics.

    Well that was out of respect for the final words. Vladimir wasnt really saying anything I think.

    This was the best episode because it really kept you on the edge of your seats. The entire situation just kept escalating in a way Matt wasn't prepared for. It really showed the Kingpin as a master manipulator and schemer, while Matt was just fighting crime aimlessly. It made Matt more human and likeable to seem him

    It should have been Wyatt Cenac, the other other black correspondent.

    That's nice. I watched the first season and so it's great that it's getting a proper conclusion. It's a lot better than most shows receive.

    As I saw this article, I was like, "What a weird Great Job Internet! article. I mean making a parody film trailer about Joe Dirt. No way anyone would find this funny."

    I think the reason they are keeping it a secret from Iris is that the Reverse Flash threatened Iris that one time. That's the logic. I don't agree with it because maybe Iris should be protecting herself then. I wish they wouldve had them talk about it.

    Cisco has naturally chemistry with him. Maybe the whole dying thing (twice now technically) will make him want to leave Central City.

    And we've all already watched and loved the finale to Daredevil.

    Wasnt he preparing a funeral service for a family member during one of last year's end tag?

    I love that Britta took a stand this episode. Hopefully we will see more of that throughout the season.

    In kayfabe she is among the worst wrestlers of all time. Let alone female wrestlers. She hasnt pinned a wrestler in a singles match in her I think 7 years of the company. So it makes sense that the Nikki Bella character would say her name.

    Best Line of the Night:

    It's similar to when Batman drops that guy in Batman Begins (or the Dark Knight)and they guys says "I wont die from this height" and Batman's like "I know." And it breaks that guy's legs. Judging from the height and distance, he was able to predict that guy would live. He does that several times throughout the series.

    It's not about the actual "moral line". I'd argue that Batman and Daredevil have the same moral line. It's the way in which the series deals with the struggle, and doesn't paint as black and white as you might think. Matt Murdock struggles with it in a more human way than Batman ever has in live action performances

    The series is credited as being created by Drew Goddard, meaning he's credited as laying the groundwork for the series. He left the series to work on Sinister Six, and will now probably do the joint MCU/Sony Spider-Man venture.

    So, yes, no, maybe?