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I've always loved Pee Wee so I knew I'd enjoy it even reluctantly, but darn I was surprised at how much I genuinely loved it. Also while Disney has done well with working for both kids and adults, Big Holiday is hilariously chill with how the kids and their parents will view his and Joe's 'friendship'. I mean there is

Weirdly though most, if not all, of the Avengers have killed multiple people on-screen and it's really glossed over.

The perfect balance/contrast they have with Frank is what season 1 of Dexter almost had and then just gave up on completely. I love that Frank can be friendly when he wants to be, he's naturally charming to that landlord on the roof and he seems genuinely grateful that Karen is giving him just a degree of positive

I love the recurring motif of that, I'm sure in the comic Punisher: Born when he returns from war he sees skulls in place of faces showing how everyone is just dead to him. I like that with the bloody pattern, the bruises on his face, the x-ray, it's almost like a curse following him and he can't escape death.

Uh, well she kinda has a rough background but then again, this is *Daredevil* where literally everyone has one. But you're right, if anything she actually overcomes all the bullshit in her past to be who she wants to be.

Elektra is definitely a past romance, it never actually becomes a love triangle, thank god.

I think that whole fight in particular showcases how much messier DD's methods actually are in comparison to Frank's. I mean those bikers kept getting back up for more, how many hits does it take to keep someone down without permanent damage? It's a very slippery slope DD keeps on.

The way he just mumbles fuck makes me wonder if Bernthal just let that slip naturally and they decided to keep it in. It's a weird meta way of showing that Frank goes just one step further than everyone else in the MCU.

As someone else points out in the comments, the fact that it takes so fucking long and he's fighting the same people over and over again until everyone is knocked down for good shows how much simpler Frank's way could be.

That was the whole point though! He actually wanted to see if DD could kill someone.

I've done 10 eps today, I think I'll save the last 3 for tomorrow. DD does a beautiful job at introducing new plot lines right at the last minute.

It's not actually related to DD's plot at all so no, not really spoiling any of the show.

I hope Tom Hanks gets the big suit by the end of it.

There is a Punisher comic arc where the wives of all the mobsters killed by Punisher unite to take him down. I'm pretty sure they got equally punished though.

Holy moly yes. I love that show but some of the deaths near the end of that series would even catch Whedon off guard. Sayid's is so devastatingly quick it's almost comical, and then we get two more deaths after that.

Too many decent people died on that show, even worse Sam and Dean kept dying but only them two were worthy enough to be saved multiple times.

Killing him off felt crazy in the moment, but damn did that show suffer after almost no one ever got to that level of distrusting Dexter, I mean it took till, what, season 7 for LaGuerta to get there and by then she looked like an idiot. It would've been far more interesting (and pulpy to boot) if he survived like in

To be fair, it seems they're going with a more realistic Travis Bickle influence. I mean his 'superpower' is just shooting people, he doesn't really need to be a bodybuilder like Capt America.

It was such a Saturday morning cartoon version of him, just playing up the whole idea that he's the big bad villain. I always preferred the subtler approach to him in the older seasons where he was just an efficient cog in the machine who just kept working when the rest of the machine collapsed around him. There was a

I think it'd be fine if it was him paying the kids in beer to fetch him junk for all his inventions, maybe Marty was the only one interested in what he was doing with all of it.