lamashtar--disqus
Lamashtar
lamashtar--disqus

I had no problem with it? Claire lost her job and her boyfriend. The hospital environment that was a safe space for her has turned out utterly corrupted (the Hand didn't invade to get the Russian chemist, they were there all along!). A terrifying enemy resurfaced and is trying to hurt her friends again. She's been

Yes, yes! Its so common there must be a trope name for it, but I can't think of one. The "This is going to kill us. Lets do it!" feeling.

God, yes. ::cuddles problematic baby::

You misspelled 'spoiler' in your html tag.

Netflix series, not movie. But I agree.

That reminds me of what @americanhawkman:disqus said about Iron Fist's history with Colleen. In the books, he heals her by putting his chi in her and it overwrites part of her self and shows her his soul or something. Something like that might make someone think they were someone else.

The part thats in China.

I've been reading comic books so long I don't recognize coincidence.

You made me spill my drink!

I wonder how Daredevil would have been different if they wrote Catholicism the way these writers do Buddhism.

Some superheroes are more irresistible than others, but its understandable that people with such great bodies are desirable.

::squints:: I have no idea what the 'sodium censored' scene could be.

Oh, you knew the Chinese sword lady would be a thing the moment you saw the camera closeup of the quivering sword thrust.

Granted on the lack of powers training, but meditation is basic. Though I am not among the people who insist that meditation can overcome intense emotions and PTSD, especially if you've decided to embrace them as part of your quest to regain your past self and family.

Legends isn't that funny. Its painful teenage humor/angst. Iron Fist requires solemn dedication to the absurd, like Kung Fu Hustle.

I don't think I know that field much but its Jackie Chan's most classic movie. It is just lack of basics here.

Yes, but this is like someone reviewing a space movie and never having seen Star Wars.

I don't understand the bit about Chia seeds.

Thats a decent motivation for not killing. His qualms did seem out of place considering the society he trained in and that he killed a dragon to get his power.

Ward is my problematic fave!