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Excuse me, I'll be over here doing some, ahem, research.

Will they consult with an actual lawyer if there will be lawyering in this? You know, so that the legal stuff is not so hilariously ineptly done that even somebody who has very little knowledge on the American legal system doesn't laugh at it for being unintentionally funny, like with Daredevil season 2?

At the moment my money is on Calvin. Though he might be a bit too obvious.

I hope we get to see him again, and that it will be Glorious Payback Time (TM).

They have shown Calvin to be coming apart at the seams quite a few times this season, I wouldn't be surprised if the serial killer turned out to be him.

Alternatively, I could see the Brotherhood interfering with Proctor and making him fail his deadline with the Cartel, thus bringing down that hammer on him.

Ideally I'd have liked to see five seasons with 10 episodes each. I think that would have made for a good run without extending it beyond its natural life span.

Shouldn't his fingerprints have been on file already as a former law enforcement official (as Hood, not his actual identity)? Or do they re-take fingerprints when you go into the box regardless of whether they should be on file already or not?

And now that his prints are on file, how long until his last prison stint becomes common knowledge

He sounded pretty different than Bobby on Life if I remember right. Though I'm no expert on accents.

I was being a tad facetious (granted, hard to tell on the internet, no harm no foul), and I do actually agree quite a bit with you.

That's a valid point, yes. I would say though that it can be at least mitigated by adjusting the pacing accordingly. If they keep the pacing of the previous seasons, yeah, we're going to be nowhere by episode 6. If they speed it up, it might still be feasible. Maybe they could also lengthen the episodes by 10 or 15

True. It's just my interpretation of the article. I reckon doing two production runs would be costly due to re-negotiations, but not impossible.

I have made the same point a few times as well. An army of ninjas seems pretty silly to me.

Even I, who am

It wasn't me, but I remember seeing that thread too. I did have an essay about the subject of suspension of disbelief though. :D

and the prospect of Fisk and Frank working together is far more exciting than whatever is going on with the evil ninjas plotting to take over New York City

to double ticket prices without pissing people off

And everyone hates 3D now.

Well, many movies only play in 3D in the cinemas I frequent, so if they make money, it'll be 3D money. But personally, if given the choice between seeing a movie in 3D and 2D, I'll go with 2D in almost all cases, as do the people with whom I usually go and see movies.