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I'm confused about the timeline here. the incident is known, but does Hydra exists in this universe?

I'm a bit worried about The Defenders, they had the same shooting schedule as this one… 8 days per episode.
but again, so was JJ.
It really depends on the scripts…

he said he was deciding what to do with his career, being his GOT stint over, and got the phone call about this casting literally at the airport…

I was a bit perplexed. "so Danny knew about the internet and told Davos about it?" then I remembered that there was the internet in 2001/2… and I used it already. feeling really old.

my little Banshee lover heart is so disappointed how they underused Hoon Lee…. sighs.

nope.

they have BBC! mystically broadcasting in the mystical plane…

there's a lot of people outside this place that are actively hating FJ for taking the role. trust me. sad as it is.

I call it BS. She said (before the current "let's hate FJ for taking the role" bandwagon) that she actively stalked for this role, asking her agent to look for description that would fit Colleen.
She said in the casting call, the name of the character was Christine [or something like that], but she had read enough

but I really like what Trevor Morris did with the soundtrack in this show.

by the time they edited the show, FJ and JH were on the Defenders set… no time to re-shoot…

looking back… technically speaking, the only people Danny saves in this show are white

I confess I fast forward/skip the fight scenes… not only here, but in every show. I think the only fight scenes I didn't FF, ever, were the one in Matrix, but that's more me being a KR fangirl, i guess.

one thing I really like of this episode, is Colleen getting out of her situation without anyone's help. she is no damsel in distress, despite being the love interest.

I hope the Defenders directors changed this. I can understand that first time (the cap the grade is on) but, why he has to look at the fist every time? he should feel the chi or whatever, without looking at it..

so help me understand how this whole wanting diversity works: they gave a black man the role of most prominent element of the board bar the meachums, i,e. a talking role instead of just "the token black not talking character in background" [and notice how deverse are all the office scene at Rand, but I degress] and

So, what exactly did Bakuto stab Danny with that took away his chi? Jerk, telling him his anger was preventing him from using his fist when he certainly had used it before while angry.

Thank you!!! :)

I wasn't here, back then.
big mistake ;)

so, basically like every DD fight scene?