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You take that back! Luke Skywalker is at least 75% more charismatic than Finn Jones!

For money maybe? No need the pay the actress, just get a stand in?

Danny saying hi to her at the press con then she's just shaking her head no was neat a little character bit for both of them.

I think it's because the first five episodes were really weak compared to the rest of the season.

Also they would talk about it in really fun, vibrant locations with lots of neat visual touches to look at.

"Why don't you believe me?!"

It's sad because I think the choreography actually has some potential but; the staging, editing, and camera work all fail the stuntwork. Could have been a whole lot better in more capable hands. I mean, Arrow is working on a CW budget & time frame but their action scenes are consistently great.

I'd give him one more shot. Maybe the next season will give him more time to train and better material to work with. But it really all depends on how his chemistry is with Luke Cage. If those two work, them I'm all good with Finn Jones.

I liked how it felt like something right out of a crappy Mortal Kombat movie.

I thought the show really picked up by the 6th episode. There's a bit more going on with the back half of the season. 12th episode was the best for me.

"My name is Danny Rand. After 15 years in Kun-Lun, I have come home with only one goal: to reclaim my billion dollar company."

Totally agreed. ^light spoilers, I guess^ But there's a lot of Meachum drama that goes down in the later episodes where they're all in the same room but there's such a disconnect between all the characters.

The curly hair, at least, makes him stand out from all the other white, blonde, blue eyed, pretty boy actors out there.

I really think embracing the cheese was the way to go with this property. Can you imagine what Stephen Chow could have done with this?

Ooh boy, the fortune cookie dialogue actually reminds me of the not-so-good subtitle translations from those 80's Shaolin movies but this time those were used as the actual dialogue. It's horrible but somehow appropriate?

Hogarth ended up being really scuzzy by the end of JJ. Glad to see her in a slightly more positive light here.

I love how cutthroat she still is but also that there's a very light hint of affection for Danny.

She's barely in this one but Madame Gao became my favorite character by the end of the season.

Whoa. That is some next level binge watching. I wish I had your stamina.

I don't think the show's that bad, but I'm really disappointed with the fight scenes. Compounded by the presence of Job and Deputy Bunker from Banshee which has some of the finest fight scenes ever put on screen. The action choreography from the opening credits is the coolest thing I've seen Kung Fu-wise, compared to