That's not a trailer, that's a spoon.
That's not a trailer, that's a spoon.
The only thing that really feels spoiled to me is the fact that the Ferry scene will be in the first act rather than the third.
That would have helped, but regardless of how well-conveyed it was, the real problem is that it doesn't play into the endgame of the season at all. Pretty much the only function it serves in the end is taking Ward out of commission for these two episodes.
I've never seen any Dexter but this is just a straight-up good analysis of storytelling.
It would be pretty in-keeping with Danny's character if he failed all his tests (or at least the final test) but then just ran off to Shau-Lao's cave anyway.
Movies that have a first third that slow and boring don't get green-lit to begin with.
MEANWHILE, IN THE WRITERS' ROOM:
"I centered myself. Calmed the storm inside me."
"You should teach Danny to do that."
"Danny knows how to do that."
"Are you sure it's Danny Rand you're looking for?"
So I guess the scene from a few episodes ago where Erica was able to ID like seven different types of pills on sight was… meaningless?
He's totally going to go home and write a script where a white man explains this problem to a woman of color, isn't he?
"I desperately need money for a life-saving surgery, so I thought I'd sell this action figure."
I mean, as we speak, people are giving Hulu four bucks a month to take the commercials out of something they've already paid for, so I can see how AMC thinks they can get away with the same thing.
For a long time I wished that he - or whoever they cast - played the character as someone more enthusiastic and energetic, giving the sense that Danny actually enjoyed things rather than the flat moroseness Jones tends to use. For a while I thought that was the only note he could hit while also suppressing his accent…
I would hardly say that Bakuto is 'fighting against' Gao. He doesn't like her very much, but it's not as if he and his child soldiers are insurgents dismantling the Hand from within.
Shortcut back home.
Later episodes made it seem as though Colleen, despite being Bakuto's star pupil, has never once been asked to do anything even morally questionable, let alone evil.
I'm putting trust in my sarcasm detector by upvoting this.
"We 'ave to go bock, Dunny."
I think I kind of dislike Davos because Danny kept talking about him and then he showed up and he wasn't Liam Cunningham.
It's not a honey pot scheme. She admits later that she'd already fallen for him before she found out he was the Iron Fist.