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You're right that it's an objectively easy decision, and again, I think the series overall recognizes that. But objectivity makes for bad writing, or at least bad character writing, and character work is one of JJ's biggest strengths. Jessica killed one person, completely against her will, and it (among other things)

But only because she got another neurosurgeon killed as part of a convoluted series of events that never result in any tangible consequences for her.

As is true for most of the show's problems, it's the writing's fault. He's never given a credible motive for keeping his identity secret, so he doesn't bother to try.

Danny is clearly out of breath because he just had to do actual fight choreography for the first time.

It set up some interesting philosophical comparisons, but then didn't do anything with them.

I don't think the show ever intended to say that Simpson was outright wrong. The conflict was entirely about Jessica coming to terms with the fact that he was right, even though she knows what being responsible for a second murder will do to her emotionally.

You say that like Marvel + Black Dynamite 2 = anything less than awesome.

She'll die, but then be resurrected for her own spinoff series and never interact with any of the Defenders ever again.

Jon Stewart was, on average, much funner than Noah, and I never once got the sense that he was anything less than frustrated by the things he had to report on.

My thing with Noah is that he reports on stuff that his viewers will likely find extremely upsetting, but never actually seems upset himself. In fact, most of the time he seems amused by it, which actively pisses me off.

I enjoy the fact that in his mind, a debate has 'correct answers.' Shows how ideologically bankrupt he really is.

You were an adult in 1932? What was Calvin Coolidge like?

Wouldn't it need less color to resemble the original?

It'd be cool if every trailer/TV spot uses that scream in a different scene.

I'm surprised that it's lost on so many people that the Universal Monsters were literally the original shared universe.

I have a poster of famous movie quotes, and one of them is "Yipee-ki-yay, motherfucka." Which drives me crazy.

Only bad thing about this… does this mean no Samurai Jack tonight? It should be on right now and it's not.

Mike Tyson Mysteries is real.

I believe it would be "two Captains America."

Producer 1: "So who are we going to have record the thank you message to the fans?"
Producer 2: "David and Bitsie, right?"
Producer 1: …
Producer 2: "David and… Claire?"
Producer 1: …
Producer 2: "David and Russell."
Producer 1: …
Producer 2: "You know Russell was in an Oscar-nominated movie this year."
Producer 1: …
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