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Oh sure, but never the media. Someone pointed out that he might not have alerted 'the world' to him being Iron Fist but he certainly let K'un L'un's enemies, the Hand, know in their interaction…which was the very worst thing he could do. :/ #Dannyisdumb

I saw her position as temporary. Theres too many characters on Legends to consider a role there to be very valuable. I dunno.

Good point. I understand that from Harold's view, Danny was more of a threat to his family control of the company, but Mr. Chekhov says that training and that ubiquitous punching bag should have been better utilized.

What?! I..can't even process.

Now, every time some book talks about a 'childlike' waif I'm going to go, "So they screamed a lot and were extremely annoying, right?"

Depends on the size of the laser? Those pinhole lasers would be as effective as bullets, which is to say, not at all. Anything that involves substantial immolation of the bone seems good. Explosives, for example.

I am mystified why they refuse to bring Sara back if they want a Black Canary.

There really is a Trump metaphor to the Meachums, though.

Nah. He was pointing out "thats MY building!" from the very start. Breaking into his old house. And promising to pay Colleen lots of money to stay at her place because all his parents' billions is still there waiting for him, right? Never mind that leaving would normally mean all your money is gone. There is a

Yeahh. That was like, "I'm basically programmed to be a sociopath at this point because of my sadistic father, but there's enough of a human being left to try and warn you."

I was just remarking how attached Danny was to Ward even though he KNEW this guy tried to have him killed and abused him as a child.

I disagree about Harold. He was obviously planning to betray Danny the minute he wasn't useful anymore.

This was very well thought out, but "can he punch the Nazis hard enough?" made me giggle.

I kind of like Colleen's twist. Although it makes the cage matches make no sense.

I found Gao's theorizing likely. Danny's problem is that the life he misses was a child's, with a whole family. The Meachums are substitutes that he desperately latches onto, even when Ward tried to have him killed. Petulantly yelling "I don't need YOU I have HOGARTH now!" tells us where Danny's emotional state is

And break into your house.

During the press conference, you literally can't hear most of the crowd.

Ep 12 is the climax and is decent. Ep 13 is the wrapup and starts to make painful dialogue choices.

Hammer always seemed like a Texas version of Simpson's Mr. Burns.

Ha, Ward even references Tarzan in the spin control interview with the reporter.