Oh they had us all in the palm of their hand. Ingenious to do that and then put out 4 weak episodes.
Oh they had us all in the palm of their hand. Ingenious to do that and then put out 4 weak episodes.
You have been manipulated for 4 episodes. Shit AMC even used a "watch the first ten minutes" of Badlands to hear a special message from Steve Yeun, and promoted Yeun in Talking Dead. AMC and Walking Dead played with the audience to boost ratings and attention. What a lame and bullshit ploy.
Shouldn't Glenn's body have been on the opposite side of the dumpster? Not the side with head closest to dumpster?
Well now it all but confirmed that Glenn has a certain fate coming to him. Rosita going full metal jacket on Eugene. Morgan is really going to get people killed with his unrealistic pacifism.
Netflix has been considering going with a Punisher stand alone series instead of Iron Fist. Apparently they have been struggling adapting it to Netflix.
That would have been a lot of fun.
Yeah but it would have been like a cameo maybe a day shooting for Charlie Cox.
I really wanted to have a scene during this series where Jessica is walking with Hogarth down her firm hallway and Matt Murdock walks by them and Hogarth and him exchange quick pleasantries.
Fair enough point. Very well thought out on your part. However isn't not wanting Kilgrave to suffer or be made weak a non to subtle view of a woman not wanting to emasculate a male who happens to be a abusive control freak. That is why I think she should have took his tongue and emasculate that type of controlling…
Good point. I loved how she played him, but I just wish she would have made the physical kill more emphatic. She has had numerous chances to kill him and now that she had committed to it I wish it was truly grisly. Kilgrave didn't deserve a quick death.
I thought this was a very good episode, but I was disappointed by how Kilgrave was killed. Jessica should of ripped his tongue out of his mouth, signifying taking all his power literally. Instead a weak Man of Steel type killing was anticlimactic. Kilgrave deserved a better kill move for all the terror he inflicted…
Why would Trish take the red pills after being told clearly that her brain would tell lungs to stop working without the blue pills? A very stupid move by an otherwise smart character.
Trish trying to put a bullet in her brain is without a doubt the most disturbing scene in this series. The frantic and desperate compulsion to do what Kilgrave commanded was terrifying to see from Trish in the scene.
Is he the ultmate badass? I am not familiar with the character but I hear many people raving about him.
Episode 9 is an excellent episode and his parents being there was done so well. I like multiple characters who have varying degrees of knowledge on Kilgrave being confronted by him being unleashed in front of their eyes.
You should do all your thinking at 4am. Purpalized works just fine.
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No you are not. She is unbearable in later episodes. The only character on this show that I could have done without.
You are right on tastes and liking both. I am sure my view on those shows would not be taken kindly by fans of those shows. It's just that I find a drastic difference between those shows and Netflix shows. I've watched those shows and they have done nothing for me.
SPOILERS The crazy twin sister convincing all the Kilgrave survivors that Jessica was the root of all their problem and issues in the span of 45 seconds was a stretch to me. Way to convenient and it did not make much sense. Simpson and the detective was unnecessary but I guess it was to show the psychotic red pill…
There were a lot of questionable and stupid choices by characters in these episodes.