…a quiet day as I binged watched the new season (season three) of 'Daredevil', which carries on pretty much straight on from the end of ‘The Defenders’. Matt is severely injured, his powers seem to be gone/out of control
and he is pretty depressed. Under the care of Maggie, a nun, Matt heals both physically
and mentally (well mostly, but he reminds pretty dark for most of the season
and isn’t back to the old Matt till the final). During this healing Wilson Fisk
gets himself released from prison and sets himself back up as the Kingpin of
crime and recruits Bullseye to his side. At the same time that Matt is working
outside the law to bring down the Kingpin, Karen and Foggy are trying to bring
him down legally. The season ends with the Kingpin defeated and Matt, Foggy and
Karen back together as a legal team to help those that need it.
The team have done a pretty damn good job of adapting the ‘Born Again’ storyline for the MCU and there’s little ‘fat’ in this season. The
season looks great, both in how it was directed and shoot and the sets,
costumes, etc.; the script barrels along and subtlety references the wider MCU
world (without making it a barrier for those that haven’t seen the other shows),
and nicely balances the darkness of the season’s storyline with enough light
too stop things from getting to depressing; and the cast do a great job
bringing it all to life.
There were only two points that stuck out as being “off-key”
for me. Most of episode 10 (‘Karen’) focuses on Karen's past and the mistake she
made that resulted in her estrangement from the rest of her family. There’s nothing
wrong with these scenes, but they slow down the story and could have been covered
in a coupe minutes by Karen talking/explaining to Matt or they could have spread
the scenes out over the season episodes. The other point is when Wilson Fisk
gives a speech to a mob protesting that he has been released from jail. Over the
course of the speech the mob quieten down, lower their signs and are persuaded
by the Kingpin’s speech. I could buy a few of the protestors being convinced, but
not all of them and it just seemed really unbelievable. But aside from those
two instances I really enjoyed this season, its action packed (although there’s
no hand so the kung-fu fighting is pretty dialled down) and emotion packed.
8/10.
…it’s also been reported that both ‘Luke Cage’ and ‘Iron Fist’ have been cancelled, hopefully it’s just to make way for a ‘Heroes For Hire’ series (‘Heroes For Hire’ was the comic book series that teamed up Luke Cage and Danny Rand/Iron Fist) or a ‘Daughters Of The Dragon' series (focusing
on Misty Knight and Colleen Wing). But, it might be because Disney own Marvel
and Disney is developing its own streaming service and therefore wants all
Marvel related stuff on it and not it’s competition (e.g. Netflix, Hulu, etc.) ...
…and I did the G2 crossword:
…which brought the crossword week to a close with a slight
upswing as I only needed to cheat on a fifth of the clues, six out of 25, and I
learnt that a ‘dace’ is a small river fish (although I’m not sure if that means
that it is a small fish that lives in rivers or an ordinary sized fish that
lives in small rivers!).
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