I also appreciate that this episode didn't leave me angry. It was going to be an exhausting watch if the trend from the first three episodes had continued.
'The Girl in Question'
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I guess we get two DD episodes this week since they're both on the short side.
I'm very confused why the bank robbers needed to rob the bank when they already had the key or maybe I just don't understand how safety deposit boxes work. Is there some additional identification needed?
Also, I'm really not sure CPR works for blood loss but I guess maybe it was whatever sedative he used that caused her to flatline. Either way I spent that whole scene mentally screaming for Matt to hurry the fuck up.
I'm focusing on the wrong thing, but I was legitimately excited to see Jack Duquesne back on my TV and wielding a sword vigilante-style. (I was spoiled for it, but I was still excited.)
The bank robbery episode had a very Leverage vibe to it.
I was not spoiled, so it was a pleasant surprise.
Also, Fisk creating a squad of violent cops working directly for him made me extremely uncomfortable considering our current political environment.
made me extremely uncomfortable considering our current political environment.
Right? I mean, it was 100% on brand for Fisk, but I was still like "Mr. Mayor, they still need to wear body cameras please don't encourage them to do more crime!"
It took me a moment to realize what Fisk was doing in the final scene. My immediate thought was that using an axe to kill someone feels a bit out of character until he started talking about how he learned to fight and I realized what he was doing.
Do we think Adam survived, and if so, is he going to just keep repeating the scenario with him?
I'm assuming Adam survived, only because, while I DO think Fisk is going to start killing again, I don't think it's going to happen until the last or second-to-last episode.
Good call. I would not be surprised if he starts with tracksuit douchebag that showed up in his office .
ETA: Now I'm wondering if he will use his dirty cop goon squad to target his enemies.
DDBO:
Was not expecting the Muse storyline to wrap up so quickly.
Loved Powell getting one-shorted with a club toss. I laughed out loud at that.
Wow. Fisk's explanation of his former empire and why he hates Daredevil is some narcissistic delusional shit.
It took me a little longer than I thought to get back to Daredevil but I’m all caught up now. I still don’t really have any thoughts but at least I am reading y’all’s spoiler font