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Caroline's caption game is always on point.

My SO briefly suggested he might have faked burning the body and kept it, which worried me.

Daughters of the Dragon I'd be on board with. I think to get that, though, we'll have to get Heroes for Hire.

Ward really does get the MVP for this one, but Colleen, Davos, Claire, Gao and the contributions from J-Money were also bright spots. Harold wasn't a great villain in the end, but he was pretty funny, like a better version of what they were trying to do with Diamondback.

1. The Punisher (Daredevil Season 2)
2. Daredevil Season the First
3. Luke Cage
4. Jesssssicaaaah Jones
5. Iron Fist
6. The rest of Daredevil Season 2.

It was not as bad as the schadenfreude crew wanted it to be, but not really up to snuff compared to Marvel's previous efforts! But hey, at least Ward and Colleen were really very good characters I would happily spend more time with!

I would pay good money for both of these things.

Me either - I thought he was a terrible cardboard suit type in episodes 1/2, but by this episode, he was damn near the only one I cared about (save Colleen and Claire, obviously), so I spent the entire episode terrified he was going to get offed. I did not react well to that golf club to the head.

J-Money is definitely on the list of 'good things that came out of Iron Fist'.

These reviews have been great and fair. I'll seriously miss these comments sections, but lets not get too emotional, we'll scare off Hogarth.

This finale was pretty terrible, wasn't it? A damp squib after the previous episode by all accounts.

Something about the Hand making heroin. Oh! And people the Hand bring back are Not Great. (*cough*Electra*cough*)

'Texts From Ward: A One Man Breakdown in Full Caps'

I like to think Ward has only ever texted Danny in full caps because that's the only way to get him to pay attention.

Break Ward's spirit. Ruin Danny's life. You know, dad stuff.

Well, damn.

That's valid.

Hey, at least Ward noticed he's gone. I mean, it meant nothing to Joy, but someone noticed.

"Honestly, son, you're just not cut out for patricide. How will you ever achieve anything if you can't even run me over right?

Interesting! Its a shame to me that, however I cut it, Danny's far more interesting as a catalyst for the people around him than as our hero.