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Marvel's Daredevil S2 *Spoiler Thread* |OT| Elektra Boogaloo - March 18th on Netflix

kai3345

Banned
Just finished the last episode. The season overall was ok. Anything involving Punisher was some god tier shit, but I really hated how they sidelined Castle halfway through the season in favor of Elektra and the completely uninteresting ninja storyline.
 

jmood88

Member
I dunno, I think D'onofrio does a good job with portraying the Kingpin as a man whose physical appearance and cultivated mannerisms belie his strength and brutality.
And it's not like he's a small guy, he's just more doughy than Michael Clark Duncan.
 
Just finished the season this morning.

Good:
- Punisher. Please tell me he's getting his own show
- Punisher-karen relationship
- foggy coming into his own in the courtroom
- Elektra was well-cast
- matt coming clean to karen at the end. Just felt like she had earned it by that point

Bad

- got lost towards the end with the blacksky storyline
- Matt and Karen worked well when they were teasing the romantic connection, seemed forced when they tried to run with that plotline
- I found some of the non-action moments ie the punisher/daredevil verbal battles, karen/frank dynamic, courtroom, more compelling than some of the fights. Am I the only one who kind of 'sighed' towards the last few episodes at all the fights? I cant believe I'm saying that, but it got kinda of boring at points.
 
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rtcn63

Member
I liked it, but yeah, it kinda falls apart in the later half. Still much better overall than Jessica Jones.

The romance plot didn't work. I get why they did, to contrast Matt's two different worlds- the one where's a lawyer with Nelson, in a normal relationship with Karen; and the one where he's Daredevil alongside Elektra. But he just seemed to forget about Karen in the last third, asking Elektra to run off him with him, while watching her kill a LOT of people. The thing he spurned her for in the first place. Like... the shift was too quick. Or maybe just not as smooth as it could've been. I also get that Daredevil was opening himself up to possibly killing if it was was absolutely necessary, but see the previous sentences.

And the identity of the Blacksmith was on the obvious side, plus the whole "Karen randomly seeing the picture and connecting the dots during a conversation" bit is so overdone. As soon as he opened the door, I thought "Yep, know how this is going to play out." It's basically the deus ex machine to everything nowadays.
 
Did not like that he and Frank left things on a positive note. He just lets The Punisher walk away?

Also, how there was no reason for the Punisher Imposter other than to make Frank look sympathetic and for us to forget he is basically a serial killer.
 
I dunno, I think D'onofrio does a good job with portraying the Kingpin as a man whose physical appearance and cultivated mannerisms belie his strength and brutality.

I didn't like him, his Kingpin made me laugh way too much when he was on screen in season 1..all i saw was the Pillsbury dough character.....lol
 

rtcn63

Member
Wait, was the military guy who Frank killed at the end the Blacksmith, or just someone working for him? Because I refuse to believe that someone who has a reputation for eluding EVERYONE from federal agencies to Chinese drug dealers, would have pictures of his men (who were also his criminal associates) on his wall. Not only that, the one that Karen recognized (I think) announced to Frank that they all fuckin' knew him. (It was something like "You shouldn't have left us Frank!") Seriously... what?
 
The best part of this season was Bernthal's monologue at the graveyard. Captivating work.

The second best part of this season was how Daredevil turns into a dog after he throws Nobu off the roof. Seriously, watch the scene again. He's a dog. He turns into a dog in a man's body. It's great.

Overall a great season, but man these Marvel Netflix shows need to figure out how to not fuck things up in the latter episodes. I'm sure there's some sort of internal logic when it comes to The Hand and Stick and Elektra and the giant clay pot and the blood zombie children and the hole in the ground where I assume they're going to bury a bunch of ET cartridges, but if you're not going to let the audience in on even a little of it, then why the hell should we care about any of it?
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
Wait what the fuck does the Punisher die in E11?
That was the stupidest fucking thing if so.someone please tell me he's still alive.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Wait what the fuck does the Punisher die in E11?
That was the stupidest fucking thing if so.someone please tell me he's still alive.

Comic rules always apply. Unless you literally see a character be killed on camera, assume they're alive. Heck, even if you do see them killed on camera they might come back.
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
Comic rules always apply. Unless you literally see a character be killed on camera, assume they're alive. Heck, even if you do see them killed on camera they might come back.
Ok thanks. I thought that was stupid as shit, dying for no cause like that.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
What made you think he died? I can't remember but I'm pretty sure the last time we saw him was on the rooftop.

He shots some dudes that DD is fighting and then he blows a kiss and walks away.
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
What made you think he died? I can't remember but I'm pretty sure the last time we saw him was on the rooftop.

He shots some dudes that DD is fighting and then he blows a kiss and walks away.
When the ship blew up, right at the end of episode 11. Watching 12 now, so I'ma leave the thread ^.^.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
Oh shit, you're right, my bad.

I forgot the season had 13 episode, I was thinking 11 was the last one.

Fuck, I hope I didn't spoil shit too much for you. I feel real shitty about that.
 

webkatt

Member
I disliked the super ultra ninjas with no footsteps and heartbeats. DD can hear what Foggy is watching 4 stories down in the hospital but not the ninjas because training.

I could hear them walking/running!
 

SJRB

Gold Member
Wait, was the military guy who Frank killed at the end the Blacksmith, or just someone working for him? Because I refuse to believe that someone who has a reputation for eluding EVERYONE from federal agencies to Chinese drug dealers, would have pictures of his men (who were also his criminal associates) on his wall. Not only that, the one that Karen recognized (I think) announced to Frank that they all fuckin' knew him. (It was something like "You shouldn't have left us Frank!") Seriously... what?

Yeah I was thinking about this myself. There's no way that fucking military guy is the elusive Blacksmith, Karen saw right through him in five minutes. Would be a huge anti-climax.

My take is that Punisher is still looking for the actual Blacksmith.
 

Dr. Malik

FlatAss_
Marvel really needs to give the Netflix shows more money, the last action scene looked half-assed especially since minutes before it was being hyped as "dozens of ninjas being on the roof"
 

Azerth

Member
Yeah I was thinking about this myself. There's no way that fucking military guy is the elusive Blacksmith, Karen saw right through him in five minutes. Would be a huge anti-climax.

My take is that Punisher is still looking for the actual Blacksmith.

she only noticed that something was off due to the pic and seeing the dead guy. had she not seen the dead guy she never would have known

also im pretty sure he was the blacksmith. he says something like "it would be worth losing some harrowin if it killed you" to the punisher
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Marvel really needs to give the Netflix shows more money, the last action scene looked half-assed especially since minutes before it was being hyped as "dozens of ninjas being on the roof"

It definitely felt rushed compared to some of the sequences earlier in the season. I was hyped for it when they showed all the ninjas coming from the rooftops and below, but then it turned into a fight with just Nobu, and then a slightly harder than usual fight with The Hand. Definitely not the last stand that Matt and Elektra were making it out to be.

Also, The Punisher stuff felt tacked on. I expected him to show up, but his sequence just felt disjointed. All it was missing was a thumbs up. But otherwise, everything before that in the final episode was solid. I enjoyed the moments between Elektra and Matt.
 

Dr. Malik

FlatAss_
It definitely felt rushed compared to some of the sequences earlier in the season. I was hyped for it when they showed all the ninjas coming from the rooftops and below, but then it turned into a fight with just Nobu, and then a slightly harder than usual fight with The Hand. Definitely not the last stand that Matt and Elektra were making it out to be.

Also, The Punisher stuff felt tacked on. I expected him to show up, but his sequence just felt disjointed. All it was missing was a thumbs up. But otherwise, everything before that in the final episode was solid. I enjoyed the moments between Elektra and Matt.

Yep that was a missed opportunity, I will echo whatever everyone has said here that it felt like The Punisher was going to appear and kill as many ninjas as he could with his machine gun to level the playing field for DD and Electra, at least from what the previews had teased.
 

aasoncott

Member
I want to like this show. I do. But the lack of internal logic is killing me. Sure, okay, we have a blind guy who has crazy heightened senses because he came into contact with magic goo. And then he decides to wear a silly suit with horns, and for some reason we're going to call him Daredevil, because--I'm pretty sure this is a direct quote from the writing room--"that's what his name was in the comic so I guess we have to call him that."

It's based on a comic. It doesn't have to make sense. I can roll with that.

But at least have some goddamn consistency in your world. Don't have him going "I can hear a liquid dripping in the basement of the building, and my senses are so good that I can tell you the liquid is BLOOD yeah I bet you're impressed" one second, and then literally thirty seconds later have him walk into a room with a bunch of people chained up and go "is anyone there, because if you are I can't see you because I'm blind remember that's my thing."

Just give me that. A tiny bit, an OUNCE, of consistency. I'm begging you.
 

neorej

ERMYGERD!
I want to like this show. I do. But the lack of internal logic is killing me. Sure, okay, we have a blind guy who has crazy heightened senses because he came into contact with magic goo. And then he decides to wear a silly suit with horns, and for some reason we're going to call him Daredevil, because--I'm pretty sure this is a direct quote from the writing room--"that's what his name was in the comic so I guess we have to call him that."

It's based on a comic. It doesn't have to make sense. I can roll with that.

But at least have some goddamn consistency in your world. Don't have him going "I can hear a liquid dripping in the basement of the building, and my senses are so good that I can tell you the liquid is BLOOD yeah I bet you're impressed" one second, and then literally thirty seconds later have him walk into a room with a bunch of people chained up and go "is anyone there, because if you are I can't see you because I'm blind remember that's my thing."

Just give me that. A tiny bit, an OUNCE, of consistency. I'm begging you.

Wait, what? When did this happen? The only times he uses that, is when people are around him and he has to act blind. People would go batshit insane if they saw a blind man catch a cup that dropped off a table. Matt can do that, but he doesn't, to keep the illusion of him being blind and impaired alive.



One thing I just realized, something beautiful; in episode 3, Frank tries his best to convince DD of his ways. Make him see that the only way crime is to be resolved, is the Punisher way. Put 'em down and they don't get up. Towards the end of the series, on the boat where Blacksmith ought to be, DD is convinced that some criminals can't be dealt with through law, but need to be executed. And he admits to Frank that just this once, they're going to do it his way. I loved how Frank just sat there and went "nah, you can't do it just once, once you cross that line, you can't come back.", stopping him from becoming like him. There was something resembling a mutual respect, even though they disagree on methodology. It was truly wonderful.
 

carlsojo

Member
Overall a pretty great season, especially when compared to the first.

I don't think the Elektra stuff is bad. As a matter of fact, I think if the season was just Elektra/Black Sky, it would have been pretty good! The actress is great, and the character is fun.

The "problem" is that the Punisher stuff is just so, so, so much better. None of the ninja shit compared to the gang war or prison fight imo. All I wanted was for Red or Karen to call the Punisher in to help in that last fight and have him open up his minigun on a room full of ninjas. Maybe next season?
 

antispin

Member
Wait, what? When did this happen? The only times he uses that, is when people are around him and he has to act blind. People would go batshit insane if they saw a blind man catch a cup that dropped off a table. Matt can do that, but he doesn't, to keep the illusion of him being blind and impaired alive.



One thing I just realized, something beautiful; in episode 3, Frank tries his best to convince DD of his ways. Make him see that the only way crime is to be resolved, is the Punisher way. Put 'em down and they don't get up. Towards the end of the series, on the boat where Blacksmith ought to be, DD is convinced that some criminals can't be dealt with through law, but need to be executed. And he admits to Frank that just this once, they're going to do it his way. I loved how Frank just sat there and went "nah, you can't do it just once, once you cross that line, you can't come back.", stopping him from becoming like him. There was something resembling a mutual respect, even though they disagree on methodology. It was truly wonderful.

Yeah, great moment.

I don't share the ninja hate. More ninjas please; the corporate espionage bits were also cool. I didn't like how the last fight was handled, nor Karen's "article". I wonder if the Season would have been tighter at 10 episodes... Leave some of the Black Sky build up for S3, and give Punisher some more screen time. The Blacksmith arc was the worst thing about S2, for me.
 

Iceternal

Member
I can never stop thinking of Planet of the Apes whenever he goes Donkey Kong on someone and beats em on their chest lol.

edit: I know Affleck DD is lol, but I actually kind of liked the swagger that Michael Clark Duncan brought by doing Kingpin and obviously he was more physically intimidating.

The Kingpin (and Vincent D'Onofrio) is no pushover but this specific MCU iteration of the character has never seemed physically intimidating to me. :/

You would definitely shit your pants in front of him !


And in that episode, Fisk was benching something like 570 pounds, guy's a monster !
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
I finished it, was pretty fucking good.
But, where the fuck is Blacksmith? Not even an appearance? Why did they talk about him long before the finale, then?
Come on, Netflix...
 

Sblargh

Banned
I finished it, was pretty fucking good.
But, where the fuck is Blacksmith? Not even an appearance? Why did they talk about him long before the finale, then?
Come on, Netflix...

Is Blacksmith a comic character? I thought it was the weakest plot of the season. It started as an intriguing mystery, but it kind of fizzled.
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
What are you talking about? He was right there!

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Okay I was tired last night but there's no way I'd miss this.
This ain't Blacksmith.

Is Blacksmith a comic character? I thought it was the weakest plot of the season. It started as an intriguing mystery, but it kind of fizzled.
I dunno, I don't read comics.
But it's weird as hell they were building up to this climax with Blacksmith and then nothing happened. Real amateurish on Netflix.
 

Baraka in the White House

2-Terms of Kombat
What a weird second half.

Why were they collecting blood? It looked like they were feeding it to something inside that coffin thing but next thing we know it's empty and Elektra is being placed in it.

Nobu was a lame final boss. It's like Stick read my mind when he decapped him.

This show loves to give us blue balls. Took all of last season for DD to get a proper suit, took all of this season to get full Punisher and all he did was snipe a few dudes.

Matt sure did Karen dirty, basically ditching her for Elektra. He went from just short of hating her to swooning over her way too quickly.

I didn't realize how much I missed Fisk until after his episode. Nobu 2.0 ain't got nothing on him.
 

etta

my hard graphic balls
Uh... you should probably rewatch those last couple of episodes
No fucking way.
This guy doesn't seem like a mastermind, and what, the whole goddamn Yakuza with all their money and ninjas and Nobu couldn't find him but a Karen Page could?
No, this can't be.
 
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