If he's the best K'un Lun has to offer, I want to see how terrible the average K'un Lunner is in martial arts.
If he's the best K'un Lun has to offer, I want to see how terrible the average K'un Lunner is in martial arts.
A reckless man given too much power almost entirely due to inheiriting it? That's Trump to a T.
As someone who has watched the entire season, these reviews are refreshingly not hinting at what is to come, at least as far as I see. What specifically are you complaining about?
It can be two things. She's both Chinese and Japanese.
I bet the one significant finale murder with be Frank himself. But then it'll be a cliffhanger 'is he really dead?' thing that will obviously result in him being fine at the start of Punisher S2 or Defenders S2, whichever comes sooner.
I think this is where the show turns it around, but that merely means it starts digging its way out of a deep hole. It doesn't exceed C grade quality until way at the end of the season. And even that is marred by the consistently bad writing/plotting.
I'll never get over the fact that it wasn't clearly established in S1 of Daredevil that Gao was part of The Hand. Whatever jackass is in charge of managing the overall arc stuff for the Netflix/Marvel stuff needs to go get some training from Feige.
I had a 'thank goodness, the grown ups are here' reaction from the vets showing up. A much needed breath of fresh air.
"Iron Fist is light and fun"?! I want to watch the version of this show you watched, it sounds much cheerier than what I watched.
I'm curious if their contract with Netflix prevents tighter MCU integration since much of the MCU isn't guaranteed to be available on Netflix.
Into the Badlands is also on Netflix. I popped the first episode on after finishing the first half of Iron Fist last night, and it is just so far beyond Iron Fist. In the first 5 minutes, the main character just plows through half a dozen goons, completely wrecking them. Then the amazing title sequence plays. It's…
I thought your post was super patronizing, and then I noticed your username. Wow.
I guess I would have appreciated the twist more if we previously had a good idea of who they are and what they want. But since that was so damn nebulous, when the twist happened, all I could do was shrug and accept it. It's not like I knew what their goals and methods were before this show started, I still don't have…
He punched with the special glove that made his punch as strong as Luke's.
Having completed the season, I am fairly confident that Charlie Cox would beat the shit out of Finn Jones in a one on one fight. The actors, not Daredevil and Iron Fist. There's pretty much no shots of Finn that last more than 1 move in a fight, what a terrible casting choice and training job.
I never got past the fact that she had like half a dozen of the huge bags of M&Ms in her cabinet. She fucking loooooves M&Ms.
Shoots?!
My main issue with that reveal is that the Iron Fist folk seem to be separate from the Chaste. Do they never talk about working together to kill the Hand?
Same. Trying to unravel and understand the events of episodes ~4-5 was maddening. I figured Ward's dad was manipulating Danny, but that didn't explain some stuff that happened when Danny wasn't present.
Yay?