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Nah

Alan Ruck has been an actor who I always come across by chance in random roles, but am always happy to see him.

If she has any social media accounts she should maybe get ahead of the curve and just deactivate them now.

Kang The Conqueror is also a great high level Avengers foe, and as a character who primarily dabbles in time travel, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him sooner rather than later.

I haven’t given much thought as to whether anything that happened during this finale logically checks out, but I never thought at any point “oh, that’s out of character”. Even Luke’s turn at the end I’m okay with, though that may just be my intrigue on where they may go from here overwriting any attention to detail. I

Luke is supposed to Hate (capital letter Hate) Mariah, but he keeps protecting her from Bushmaster

Horrible singing?

This episode was directed really, really well. Some previous eps felt a little cheap, but everything here was oozing style. Loved the panning shot at the club that bounced around the room, spotting all the people of interest.

Bushmaster fought both Luke Cage and Misty at once and won, beats down a metal security door, and then fights Cage, Misty and Shades (with gun). He’s not doing badly at all.
But Bushmaster was never the threat Luke couldn’t punch away: that’s Mariah.

Haha, yeah. That’s the part that stuck out in my mind, but I can’t recall it ever topping that.

I maintained during Iron Fist S1 that the fault was largely off his shoulders, and that all he needed was some good writing and good direction. There were flashes of it coming together here and there, but overall he was failed by shoddy production.

A C is such a lowball for such a fun and also thrilling episode. Sure, the two sides don’t exactly mesh, but still.

Also Danny comes off as nothing but likable here. Screw all the haters.

It’s weird that the reviewer said this season was a “mixed” one, seeing that no episode was rated less than a B+.

RIP Piranha. I would have liked him to stick around a bit more, he played off well with Luke.

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(I also have a feeling this may be done to Shades, to somehow bring him more in line with his comic book counterpart?)

My apologies to the PATD fan club ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

The lack of answers about Bushmaster’s mother or how Harlem is his birthright isn’t alluring. It’s infuriating. The rest of the action on the show seems to be moving incredibly fast and the deliberate sluggishness about Bushmaster’s backstory isn’t satisfying. We don’t earn anything from withholding information.

You get what you pay for!

DAMN at that scene where Bushmaster cuts a dude right across his eyes. DD season 1 was pretty violent, but it never went that hard.