So was he just like wandering the building looking for clues when he heard a commotion in the penthouse conference room?
So was he just like wandering the building looking for clues when he heard a commotion in the penthouse conference room?
I only watched it through the once, but as far as I can remember, he pretty much only uses the fist to open doors for most of the show. To get out of the mental hospital, and to break into the villain's lair at some point, or whatever. Something like that. I barely remember it either. But I remember saying "oh look,…
Seriously. Kilgrave was amazing. And the writers found lots of fun, clever ways for him to use his power. Whether he's cornering Jessica in a police station or just shutting up a noisy restaurant, they utilized that character in interesting ways.
They still occasionally show the fist fail to activate, so they must be going somewhere with his character arc that will eventually justify this weak take on the character (even the fist knows he sucks at this). But I wish they would have made a better point of it.
Jessica IS the best. I know there's a lot of love around here for Daredevil season 1, but Jessica Jones is my favorite of all the Marvel shows so far. Krysten Ritter just owns the character and steals every scene she's in.
Oh, wow. I missed that. I'll have to watch that scene again, but that makes it even better. He's using his powers to track her, so she uses hers to get away. :)
Luke busting through the wall like Kool-Aid Man, tho. I dunno. Did he know Danny was in there? I just went with it (because punching! Yay!) but I must have missed the explanation for why he went up there, exactly where he was needed.
Agreed. Spoilers?……….. I think the most likable he's been is when he's kicking back eating egg rolls in the restaurant (I think that's next episode). Being the aww shucks, good hearted but naive version of his character works better than the punk kid trying to act like a tough guy thing.
It's supposed to show that even tho Matt has powers and is good at what he does, Jessica is no slouch and was able to shake him. Puts them more on equal footing of being fellow badasses.
Is it possible to be worse than Under the Dome? If so, this show is trying to get there.
For that analogy to make sense, Confederate would have to be about a near-future America where a group of confederate sympathizers attempt to take over the country and make us a society ruled by racist, white supremacists.
I'd watch that Whoopi show. I can see it now…
I come for the snark. I love it. :)
I think it's pretty clear that Adrian is whatever the hell the writers need him to be at any point in time. Logic, be damned.
Did the terribly written character on this god-awful show say that? Well then sure, I'd say you should take your cues on "wokeness" with about as much validity as you do this character's "gayness". Sounds legit!
Why do you keep saying woke? That term doesn't even apply here. The kid with the eyeliner is NOT woke. For multiple reasons! Seems like you're trying to make a political point here when hatred for this show transcends politics. Lol
If you take just the plots of King books they read like 1950's horror garbage. The magic in what he does is that he spends a ton of time making the characters seem like people, which makes the dumb stuff that happens later all the more terrifying. The fun part is all the characterization.
Sad solidarity upvote, back atcha. :/
Go back and see the first episode recap. Everyone was predicting this garbage "twist" from the beginning.
It also makes Mrs. Carmody right! Which ANY rational person should argue is against the entire spirit of the story, and King's work in general.