However, as far as my personal experience is concerned, the interaction between Frank and Lieberman's wife, and the several meetings between Frank and Karen, these plots that some Marvel fans feel "deviate from the character" are basically my favorite in this drama. The plot, which did not end up in Lieberman's house, was already heartbroken.
If the writers are really cruel to cut these weak links, then I doubt that The Punisher will become a popular drama.
Of course, I understand the thoughts of some Marvel fans. In their eyes, maybe the character of the Punisher is already like this, it has been fixed, so they are watching the Punisher.
However, as a mere passerby, I was watching a completely independent, independent series of superheroes and supervillains that would never die without superpowers and gags.
Let the protagonist be miserable like the fans say? Then I guess the first three episodes are gone.
It's not that the more miserable it is, the deeper it will be, and the more it can shape the image of the characters, otherwise the most profound estimates have to be selected in the green text sm text?
In fact, I heard that Netflix and Marvel are in conflict over superhero copyrights. I am very happy. As long as the filming can continue, everything is ok. I can see a film that continues to maintain the original style. , an independent series in the style of realism, a drama version, not so extreme law-abiding citizens.
emmmm...this idea is a bit extreme.
btw, there are three things in this drama that really upset me.
1. Why the power of the gun is always so small, and in the last episode the protagonist always makes some inexplicable actions to plunge himself into the Jedi.
2. Russell is not dead, it sounds like his career is ruined, his future is gone, his handsome face is also disfigured, lying in the icu unconscious is worse than death, but it is said that he will become a villain named Jigsaw later, if follow-up It really did show up in the show, and it was really disappointing. So why do audiences enjoy watching producers use villains like chewing gum for a day? (It is understandable that if the producer does this, it can save a lot of foreshadowing for the establishment of new characters.)
3. The ending moment is not that the protagonist walks into Lieberman's family and hugs each other, but continues to carry forward the lonely person setting and forcibly leaves, but just went to the sharing meeting to say something from his heart... Well, as I said at the beginning, it's really cold.
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