..I am sad, because that will always be Matt Murdock's arc.
..I am sad, because that will always be Matt Murdock's arc.
When do the fight scenes get better?
Certainly. But having watched the first episode, the writing was disappointing. I feel it did start to pick up about 45 minutes in, when we hit the Ward-Harold scene.
Yes. Danny's chi is magic.
Stop ruining my joke! *cries*
I agree! But I've known minor criminals, like drug dealers, and.. there is an expectation that people choose whether to be involved. You can choose to not know details, and avoid criminal involvement, even if you're sure of whats going on. Or people set boundaries. Drugs here, in this house, but not there, in that…
I guess you're right. But it feels like DC is doing what they did with Gotham and Suicide Squad, both were highly anticipated because they were very artistic, but not fanboy flashy—and turned them into the lowest common denominator. Prometheus was a Grant Morrison character, designed to have a twisted morality that…
I remember a couple years ago a Marvel editor insisting that no one had EVER died because of the Hulk, because despite his rage, he didn't really want to kill. It was all childish tantrums. This was canon. Then, they introduced the Illuminati who said Hulk had killed some people by accident so they exiled him from…
At least we'll never have to see her fight evil speedsters!
The difference is Prometheus' theme. Are they the child of an innocent or the child of a criminal? Prometheus is supposed to be the 'hero' of the criminal community. Making Prometheus just a run of the mill person seeking revenge on Oliver is against Prometheus' theme. It makes him an anti-Arrow hero, I guess,…
I like secret identities and their dramas, but there's limits. Basically, consider if you were a CIA agent. Would you tell your casual friends? Does your entire family deserve to know? The responsible answer is "no". You don't run off to tell your nearest and dearest every detail of secret military operations you…
"Black don't crack!"
My parents knew they were dying for a couple years. They were irrational in taking care of their finances and left a giant expensive mess for their children that hurt us badly. It was irrational to ignore the fact that they were going to die but they couldn't deal with the fear of death.
Oh man. That was around when I gave up comics. I miss roguish but decent Trickster. Maybe an Earth 2 version?
You know separating the top to make it an actual jacket
would work too. Like this:
We saw the narrative list. It said Escape to mainland and infiltrate. There was no Get Daughter add. So the show has told us explicitly that her decision to go after the robot that posed as her daughter is Maeve's own choice, though her feelings came from old, written over programming. Its possible that Maeve was…
I didn't even consider Earth 2 Laurel as Prometheus. It might work..
I dislike the "romantic partner is a weakling who refuses to deal with the hero's bravery" trope myself, because it is disrespectful to the partners of cops and soldiers. However, Curtis didn't give him the opportunity to know about and get used to the idea. A spouse lying about the most important thing to them? …
It does amuse me how everyone is so impressed that the main character isn't being incredibly annoying and/or evil. Anymore.
Hope so! Roy was such a terrible boyfriend.