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..I feel like that needs fanfiction. Like, everybody else are the warrior ninja Hand reporting in, but ONE guy is just a Hand accountant. Except everybody else is yelling at him to fight and he's like "ohgod ohgod ohgod" while freaking superhumans are crashing through the doors and making kung fu challenges..

Announcing to your enemy that you are going to defeat them is straight out of a kung fu movie.

I wish they'd make it more clear how hard it is for Matt to do his thing around crowds. The more noise/confusion, the more blind he is.

Gah, too right. I remember the godawful story where his costume turned red because a dragon killed everyone in K'un Lun and he felt so guilty and it WAS SO ANNOYING.

A cynical attitude toward life due to their disappointing past is de rigueur for noir.

After the end of the season and Danny was running around the world hunting down the Hand, Danny kept calling Ward to update him and Ward started blocking his calls. /jk

Iron Fist or Defenders?

Well, everyone else did their investigating. Matt had known about this place for months. Danny hop skipped over all that.

The board of directors turning out to all be armed ninjas was my favorite part. :D

I have a bad feeling Bakuto is Dog Brother.

*headdesk*

I laughed at her just taking the elevator (and presumably punching her way through the security) while Matt did his fancy bits.

I don't disagree that Luke was arguing from his heart, rather than logic. But 'privilege' is a VERY wide-ranging term. Getting upset because someone called someone else privileged is a bit precious.

Danny thinks they're dead. We only know that some of them died. Alexandra said Danny saw what he wanted to see.

Considering the way comic book writers/artists hopped back and forth from company to company, it seems pointless to note that somebody from one universe mimics somebody in another universe.

All true, but you can't bring up the Phillipine-American War without noting that it is the reason the .45 was invented.

Forgotten? They kicked the US out of the bases there, because of their distrust. There's tons of online Philipine paranoid raving about what the US got up to.

Hogarth is the necessary evil. (In the comic canon, Hogarth's fondness for Danny is what helped keep his company and provided the legal firepower to get Luke's exoneration. What is unexplained on the Netflix show is how Luke could afford a firm like that, even with Foggy as a junior partner. I presume they did it

Marci lost her job there. Hogarth is a different firm. And let's face it, soulless is what you get at high paid law firms.