Started with 9 points, soared to 12 points in the middle, and finally got a passing point sigh

Rosalind 2022-09-19 17:50:38

After watching the first episode: it will be better than the first season!

After watching the third episode: It is the masterpiece in my heart just for the last five minutes.

Watch episode thirteen: . . . what the hell?

Two aspects of the problem:

Plot line - how come feudal superstition? ? ?

DD is a realistic style drama, which is what differentiates him from other superhero works. It's hard to imagine that the New York where DD is located and the New York where Stark Tower is located is one New York. Of course he is unscientific, but his deep logic is realism, which is what attracted me to the first season. I even feel that the first season is not as "legal" as they advertised. If Wouldn't it look better if they really did a good job of writing two cases. Then in the second season, not only did not make progress, but TM went into a fantasy style and turned into an ordinary superhero work (but at least I was very happy watching Fulian, I was really lonely watching DD..)

There is a very strange place: in the second episode, Karen said to lawyer Ma that the appearance of the Punisher was inevitable, because people tolerated and even praised Daredevil's actions, and she herself once regarded Daredevil as a hero. But the very existence of vigilantes is a betrayal of the judicial system. I think she said it very well. In the first season they were just talking about where the line between vigilantes and criminals is (or is not killing people enough to make that line?), but now they're talking more, because it's a fact , righteousness The police can bring only short-term safety, but his destruction of the law is long-term. Lawyer Ma told the police officer after catching the punisher, "You caught the person, and people need to know that." Does he not understand? He is a lawyer and he understands it better than anyone. (Accidentally said too much) But by the seventh episode, it was Karen who said that although the Punisher was wrong and committed a crime, "his actions worked." Both views should be presented, yes, but not from the same person, right? At least in my opinion, Karen's characterization isn't quite there yet.

A good positive teaching material is DD's change of mind (Is it finally going to boast = =) Many people say that Daredevil agrees to the Punisher to kill the scene is unacceptable, but I think this plot is remarkable. Just like Batman's decision to kill Superman, at first glance it completely goes against the core of the character, but after you follow him through the story for so long, you realize that this is the choice that really belongs to this person. Because he is alone .

And finally the Punisher pulled (pushed?) him.

Emotional lines - oh well, this must be a cultural difference, right?

ennnnnn I have to admit, I really don't understand the European and American views on love. Anyway, I can't accept the last episode saying "no, I already have a lover, the story between us is in the past" and then in the next episode it becomes "I believe you will get better, come with me" → "I can't accept you like this, it's better for us to be separated" → "I still believe that you will get better, come with me". . .

what, what, ghost

Worse than the first season

But it cannot be denied that this drama still has quite good points, such as the shaping of the Punisher, the adaptation is perfect, and the interlocking feeling of the plot (the first half) is wonderful. Another example is Karen/Foggy/Claire, everyone has their own highlight moments (compared to our protagonist...) so that I often have the illusion that this show is carved on shit_(:з"∠ )_

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Bang quotes

  • 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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