A brief review of the second season

Jason 2022-07-18 13:21:55

Without further ado, let’s get straight to the point.

Although the second season is not as good as the first season in terms of storytelling, its excellent production quality still surpasses almost all superhero comics (Yes! I'm talking about you two! Squat and toilet table (╯‵□′ )╯ノ┻━┻☆ )





Personally, I'm quite satisfied with the overall quality, and what I'm going to say next can be regarded as nitpicking.






First of all, let's talk about



the story. The lack of story layout is that this season lacks the obvious main line of the
first season. In the first season, you knew that the main line was "Down with the golden fat" almost from the first few episodes, and this season is obvious to At the end, it's not clear where the focus is.
It's not the first time that Marvel has made this kind of mistake. "Avengers 2" is a good example. It's eager to stuff too many clues to pave the way for later works and stuff a lot of fans who need to say "oh me" to passers-by audiences. Know what this is! It's a XXX in the comics" plot, and the content is crowded, unable to make the story perfect in the limited time.

DD did not make such a mistake in the first season. It was only one episode that paved the way for the later clues, and it was only mentioned by the way. The second season can be said to be a lot of trouble for the line of hand and meeting, but it also It's not tight at all with Uncle Punishment's line. It can even be said that there is no connection in the next few episodes.

If, like the first season, you put the line of Hand Hehui and Erica aside, or by the way, and then just focus on the story line of the character of Uncle Punishment as in the first season, then the final quality of the show will be It will be much better than now.

The current situation is that the penalty uncle line can be said to be almost completely independent after the hand and meeting line starts, and even DD is rarely involved. The only one who ties the two lines together is Karen Page. Personally, I am very dissatisfied with this, because the independent story line takes up a lot of space, so that the whole drama can't find a general direction and focus in the story arrangement in the later stage.
For these various reasons, it seems far-fetched to punish Uncle to save the game in the last episode.

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Then there is the fact that the screenwriter seems to especially like to let the character "tell a story" to let the audience deepen the impression of the character.
Whether it's a story that happened or something that didn't happen, it's almost all based on the characters' long-winded speeches, and the pictures all rely on the audience to make up their own minds, and there won't even be a flashback picture interspersed, which is obvious in the story. It's clumsy, but understandable given the cost.

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After ranting, let's talk about my admiration for this drama.

The director and screenwriter know too well what this type of hero drama needs, and
after the first season, the second season also explores whether private law enforcement is really correct when the judicial system cannot sanction prisoners.
This feeling is especially strong after Jin Pang took control of the prison this season.
When watching the drama, I even felt a vague sense of morality. I clearly knew in my heart that "people's life and death should not be decided by us", but sometimes there really is the idea of ​​"just shoot this guy out".

And in terms of fighting scenes, this drama is really full of fluffy flower fists and embroidered legs on the toilet table. The third episode of DD's long-shot fight scene in the corridor and the ninth episode of Uncle Pu's fight scene in the prison aisle are simply amazing. Applause.

The last episode of Erica's lunch is almost to be expected, it's all lawyer Ma's fault, why? Because Lawyer Ma was madly setting up FLAG before rushing out! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! What are you going to be together after this battle, hide in the ends of the earth together, and go to London together (Didn't the little spider next door just use this FLAG?!) I can't stop laughing when I see it, ww everyone who sees this bet for fifty cents knows what will happen next to Erica 23333333 is all the fault of Lawyer Ma's crazy FLAG 233333333333


but in the end I really want to complain about episode 10, Peggy is really not surprised that a blind man like Lawyer Ma pushed her away before the enemy attacked and shot her. Incredible?

(By the way, let's push Jessica Jones, who is also of the same quality.)

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  • Foggy Nelson: You ever wake up in the morning from the second you get out of bed, it's like every molecule in your body hurts?

    Matt Murdock: No, never.

    Foggy Nelson: I'm in agony, dude.

    Matt Murdock: What, did you go back to the gym?

    Foggy Nelson: Hell, no. Do I look capable of making healthy life choices?

  • Foggy Nelson: That's the tragedy of you being blind, you've never seen me dance.

    Matt Murdock: Yeah, but I can cite the legends I heard in law school.

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