thethinham--disqus
theThinHam
thethinham--disqus

Well, a lot has happened to Frank since that confrontation, including Daredevil saving his life, but I take your point, considering the two haven't interacted (aside from the possibility of Frank working out that he's his lawyer) much since then the show hasn't really given good grounds for Frank to respect his

Yeah, I'd agree with this reading.

I think, ultimately, I liked season 1 more, but it's pretty close. Both had their stronger and weaker parts, but the overall narrative of Fisk shook out better than the Hand did.

I saw Frank's warning as more of a sign of respect for Daredevil's way of doing things than a shift in perspective on his own way of doing things. He's never pretended his route is the moral high ground, after all.

Well, yeah, that's probably the real point that was being made. I kind of felt there was also a sense that she would be killing him to clean up her own crime, not his, which is not a good motivation.

Murphy/Screentime for the win.

When attempting to kill off a whole people, go hard or go home? If someone delivers you a gift of a guy in a box, you should probably kill said person in said box?

I mean, what's the point of interns if not to do your IMDB trolling duties?

So this is essentially a secret success because at this stage it couldn't be held in less esteem? Huh.

The prison fight was equal parts terrifying and mesmerising, and - sorry, elaborate corridor fight a few episodes ago - the sequel to the first season's hallway fight in my mind.

I am pretty glad I didn't notice that. Eeeesh.

The lead singer of the Soronpfrbs with the big fake head?

I quite seriously said Luke Goss, and I'll stick to that. Karloff is what everyone pictures when they think of the Monster, though, isn't he? No matter how far removed from the novel.

Peter Stormare as Lucifer in Constantine, hands down, is the best depiction I've ever seen and he's in what, about five minutes of that film?

Pitt was incredible. I was heartbroken when he left, although his replacement did a fine job holding up the end of Verger's plot.

Yeah, Mikkelson won the day for me in the end too.

Keaton's still my favourite Bruce Wayne. I've not seen BvS to comment on Affleck, though.

Eight is my favourite too, although Five was my introductory doctor, and I still hold Nine in huge regard.

Random old guy, definitely mortally injured woman in the bed… y'know, standard Friday.

Poor Foggy is playing speed chess with a client that has no interest in helping him.