It’s a lot of fun, and pretty darn funny. Any and all negative publicity about the show emanates from incels and neckbeards. It becomes evident by episode 2 just why that might be.
As a volcel, with fully functioning face-fungus, this sounds right down my alley.
"Oh, I’m sorry I assumed the guy dressed as the Devil was the bad one!” was a great commentary on the costume as well.
Especially delicious as they made the big bad those exact folks!
Foggy is a great character. His vulnerability and honesty was a good foil to Dare Devil.
I loved Eka Darville in Jessica Jones, too.
Hm. That may explain why reading Wally Wood’s Daredevil comics always made me crave a hamburger…
Agreed; my only negative criticisms are that there isn’t enough action overall for my tastes and that the ep run times are too short.
Very meta
To the nth degree.
I mean if they’re gonna be a bunch of toxic dudebros they could at least try to be clever about it. I still haven’t seen even one of them make a joke about She-Hulk giving Daredevil the Clap and that one was served up on a silver platter.
the character of Daredevil is that being an anonymous vigilante is in total opposition to his sworn duties as an attorney.
Lawyers are people that you pay to lie for you.
ETA. Now I think about it, it is incongruous that he’s helping people and not charging them money for it, but I suppose he is fictional.
I think they’re ultimately like any other group of humans, good and bad, some do fairly good some do pretty bad. Lawyers in Congress and the presidency embody this, some pretty horrible examples of human beings, others try to live up to the ideals of Truth, Justice, and tha American Way.
ETA: In the Marvel (and DC world), supervillains greatly outnumber superheroes, I would not want to guess what the ratio on our planet is for good to evil lawyers.
Debra Ann Woll as well, she brought more to the character than was on the page.
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