Oh, right, the old LBJ quote about how if you convince the lowest white man that he’s better than the best man of color, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket, and if you give him someone to look down on, he’ll happily empty his wallet for you.
Oh, right, the old LBJ quote about how if you convince the lowest white man that he’s better than the best man of color, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket, and if you give him someone to look down on, he’ll happily empty his wallet for you.
“If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying.” - Socrates
The Trumps don’t work out all the details themselves; who are the people working for them that dot the i’s and cross the t’s? Who are the medium and small players doing the grunt work?
Matt wanted to kill Fisk after Nadeem died. He thought that everything they did was for nothing and that the only way he can beat Fisk is to abandon his principles and kill Fisk. But Nadeem’s dying declaration showed that Nadeem took responsibility for his mistakes and that he willingly chose to sacrifice his life for…
Just because a female character dies (especially a minor one) it’s not fridging. If they did Karen that way,then it wo0uld be fridging.
They showed her getting killed though, and explained why, that’s not fridging, unless every time you kill a female character it’s fridging.
Of course I know why. It’s because it undervalues female characters by treating them as mere plot objects for the male characters and their existence becomes defined by how they impacted a man’s life.
Never seen a review further from the mark than this one.
Nadeem’s dying declaration was about to bring Fisk down regardless of whether he beat Daredevil in that fight. Vanessa was even telling him they had no choice but to run before it started. So he saw a way to both escape the public humiliation of his defeat and destroy Matt at the same time by goading Matt into killing…
No. Grow up.
The staircase that leads downstairs is upstairs, in the master suite. That was made pretty clear throughout the entire season.
The sequence of events in the finale definitely felt rushed and, at times, nonsensical. However, I’ll admit I was totally enraptured when Dex, Matt, and Fisk had their big three-way fight. Yes, the choreography was noticeably sloppy, but I found the context of the fight to be very engaging. Matt realizes he can take…
I’d like it if next season broke with comic book tradition and had the surgeons exit the highly experimental procedure and say “Welp, that was interesting, but it didn’t work. Whaddya gonna do?” and Dex ends up paralyzed and then can only hurt people with words.
^flase
Me neither - I just have no clue what’s going on in this review. Loved this season, it was miles better than season 2.
Based on her perception of things, it is fairly clear that watching the episodes was maybe the 3rd or 4th thing she was doing in a given moment as opposed to actually giving them her full attention.
“So I guess he was just using Dex as a sort of battering ram to get into Fisk’s penthouse? Which then only results in making Matt’s mission even harder because he has to stop Dex from killing Fisk while simultaneously trying to kill Fisk himself. It’s a clumsy way for the episode to get to the preordained endpoint of…
Wow. This episode was amazing. I have no idea what show you’re even watching.
I feel like there’s probably an answer to this, but isn’t it Fisk (or his actions) that fridge julie? Like obviously a writer writes it, but Fisk is the ultimate moral depravity. Isn’t this to be expected of him? He had a goddamn child killed in a hit an run. I get that it's a trope with a lot of baggage but it also…
The Finale really doesn’t deserve a D. Yes, the girl in the freezer is the literal definition of that cliche, but it worked great as the motive for Bullseye to turn against Fisk and made her quick death a relevant plot point. And I have a feeling that every single British person wishes that they could do to Piers…