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AngelGG — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 11:06 PM)
oh yes.. shocking actor.. with the exact same monotone performance he gave in Banshee.
For as many times as you say no, i will say yes.. You can actually see in certain parts, he changes from acceptable to suddenly i am reading my lines" mode. -
abbadon-hades — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 04:47 AM)
1-Daredevil
2-Jessica Jones
3-Luke Cage
Jessica Jones had a great villain that elevated the show.Daredevil season two may have suffered from a second-rate villain,but compensated through an inherent intensity. Luke Cage missed a truly intimidating and convincing villanin until Diamondback showed up. Cottonmouth was never going to represent any real match for Luke Cage. If they had used Stryker as the main villain from the beginning,it would have put the show in another league,instead of just setting him up as the main villain for next season. Never ever water down the recipe,it just hurts the show.
Maybe poker's just not your game Ike. I know, let's have a spelling contest.
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abbadon-hades — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 05:50 AM)
Kilgrave's madness was always right beneath the surface. When you combine that with a villain with actual power over peoples minds, you get a truly potent adversary. Also Tennant is a chameleon, he can play anything.
Maybe poker's just not your game Ike. I know, let's have a spelling contest.
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Pumpyjones — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 11:30 PM)
Killgrave was great, because he could be anybody. 90% of all men who had that kind of power would probably sleep with whichever woman they wanted, knowing it's technically rape to coerce a person but convincing themselves it's not. Add mental illness to the mix (which a large % of the population - both male and female - have) and you have a monster. Killgrave was literally the boogieman date rapist Nice Guy all women worry about avoiding.
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blacklemore36 — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 05:46 AM)
DD season 1
DD Season 2
Luke Cage
Jessica Jones
It looked a little cheap at times, some of the acting was poor. The action wasn't too good. Still enjoyable and some good moments, mostly in the first half of the season. I understand that it's got a bit of blaxploitation thing going but, it doesn't fully work.
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gamemuff — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 06:29 AM)
- Daredevil
- Luke Cage (On Episode 5, but I really liked it so far)
- Jessica Jones
Though I may be one of the only people, who actually really likes all of them.
They all have their own style and themes and I agree that JJ had some pacing issues, but I still enjoyed all of them so far.
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SwissCheeze — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 07:26 AM)
- Daredevil Season 2 7.5/10
- Daredevil Season 1 7/10
- Jessica Jones 3.5/10
So far I'm not feeling Luke Cage, I think the first couple of episodes are surprisingly boring and would've loved to see more of a spunky, samuel L jackson from pulp fiction vibe from the character rather than what they went with.
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Brother_h — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 07:27 AM)
- DD Season 1
it was new, refreshing, and hit all the right marks for a deep and terrifying storyline - Jessica Jones
not as action packed, it brought a lot of intense and emotional story telling, and some amazing displays of drug addiction, repressed memories, and coping with rape.The Womans power thing kind of became a little too much half way in the show but it corrects itself by actually letting the women stand up for themselves by themselves without making it super awkward and Killgrave came out looking like a super massive threat. - Luke Cage
The action is certainly not as well choreographed as DD, it is still a nice touch for the super powered vigilante. What falls short for this show is how Luke Cage is set up as a secondary character rather than the central character like DD and JJ are portrayed as.
There's a little too much emphasis on the antagonist(which I don't mind too much because they are great) and too much discussion on black pride and Friday style humor. The show for me began to fall apart half way through the season. It became too cheesy for me. - DD Season 2
A great start, a very deep drop half way in, but the ending made up for it. Like Luke Cage, there was more emphasis on telling the other characters stories more so than DD's, and just when their stories get interesting, there's an immediate stop to remind us that yes, DD is in the show.
Adding the Punisher really helped the show stand out, but when he was left helpless the show took a dive.
The problems with LC and DD2 is the pacing. DD2's pacing is definitely worse(IMO) than LC's.
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