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I'm looking forward to Jessica making fun of Matt's costume.

Remember that plant that Gao gave Danny, and then reminded him it was his to take care of? That plant is so gonna die.

Enh. Sociopathy would make it easier, I imagine. Harold was never as nice as he pretends, even before he got involved with the Hand.

He did order goons to kill Danny, had Danny sent to a mental hospital, then may have ordered his goons to beat Danny up/kill him when Harold decided to keep Danny on a farm upstate, and stole his employee's pension fund for getaway money. But he's just so darn endearing!

It really bugged me that he left the plastic with the bodies. I mean, his fingerprints were all over that shit.

Once the hair started to fall, I was going "oh dang, he's cute."

Its worse than that. In the comics I read, it was a dragon THAT HAD A DRAGON-SHAPED HOLE IN ITS CHEST. And to kill it, you have to hug it!

Oh, I was begging Ward to do it at that point. And cheered.

Sounds legit. Its how mysticy types might think. Daredevil is connected to Elektra, who is their Black Hole Sun or whatever, and Jessica Jones was created from the same goop that blinded him, and Jessica is the ex-lover of the hero of Harlem, plus the champion of K'un L'un is suddenly there. Even someone

It would never do as well if she didn't have the most incredible voice. So kindly/creepy.

I found Colleen and Danny's relationship so cringey at this point that I had to look away during the s3xx. Felt like it went on forever.

Haha. Knowing the critics panned it ahead of time actually helped me get through it.

When they had dinner with Claire, I felt like she was their duenna. Part chaperone, part matchmaker.

Logical? Danny is so dumb, anyone on the board could have said "sign this" and he'd have done it. Of course he could fight with Hogarth against it, but Danny seemed to treat the corporation like a toy he didn't want anymore once he had it. The board may have relied on him losing interest.

Got that from him asking his sister if she ever considered just leaving, too.

There doesn't need to be any more explanation than "prophecy said so, and everyone involved believes in prophecies".

It *was* a bit unreasonable to insist that Ward do the body dropping instead of calling up the thugs.

Watching that smile on his face while he drove, I was convinced he was going to graduate to full American Psycho. At that moment, it felt cathartic. As if the psychopath was the hero of the story.

I'm starting to think Danny doesn't hold vows very highly. He keeps mentioning them, and how he broke them, without a moments consideration.

In the books, the building was owned by Harold and he boobytrapped it. Its a fortress/hideout.