Oh was that the finale? I thought it was building up to a big finale next episode
Wow that room is beautiful, do you have more photos?
When it has offshoots or bark
David Tennant's Kilgrave is hard to beat imo
That scene at the end, before he gets out of bed. Did it feel symbolic to anyone else? The way she had her arm on his shoulder, it looked like a Michaelangelo statue. Daredevil has referenced famous works in the past, but I don't know what this one was referencing
The short right before it frames the bridge as a cross, and the shot right after has Fisk walking down some stairs with white light behind him.
Is the second guy to go down dead? I heard a crunch
It did work to blend the old show into this one. The first chunk of the show followed the original tone, and then he was "reborn" with the theme song.
I enjoyed the feeling near the end
I don't love the dialogue, it's so expository. I remember the original feeling a lot more 'real'. The characters talked naturally and you figured out details over time.
The cop's conversation in the bar spelling out which vigilantes are currently active. Foggy's line as Matt left the bar. The first conversation between Fisk and Vanessa was just painful
You left the bed I sat beside for months while you recovered. And for what? And now you walk in here and end a meeting of the five families by simply standing in the doorway
A lot of recent marvel content treats the audience like we're stupid, and it takes me out of it while watching
Edit:
The dialogue was alright for the rest of the episode, and the plot looks promising
So what does the US government do when a city declares martial law with curfews. Why aren't any federal or state level jurisdictions interested in what's going on
The MCU version of the US government anyway