MuddyDonut
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What's wrong with her?
Halfway through episode 6. I can't stand Electra. AT ALL.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one. She isn't remotely interesting, and the fact that she's a bag full of crazy makes be baffled for why Matt didn't give her the boot already. :/
Exactly. She annoys me to no end.
Are we meant to believe Karen was driving the car that crashed in the mysterious accident that killed her 16-year-old brother?
Well she shot and killed an unarmed guy in cold blood last season, so she has an obvious connection through that.I'd say that's a given,since it's the reason why she was projecting unto Punisher, sympathizing with his guilt.
does it still count as cold blood if said person you killed was threatening you and everyone you care about?Well she shot and killed an unarmed guy in cold blood last season, so she has an obvious connection through that.
Did I just spoil myself on whothe blacksmith is? Is he the Colonel that spoke at Frank's trial? I don't see why he would be but.....please no.
no. he is not.
Ummmmno. he is not.
does it still count as cold blood if said person you killed was threatening you and everyone you care about?
Did I just spoil myself on whothe blacksmith is? Is he the Colonel that spoke at Frank's trial? I don't see why he would be but.....please no.
Loving the season so far just finished episode 8 last night.
I sort of like how Matt is actually annoying me this season, I wonder what he would have done with thatninja kid if Elektra didn't slit his throat?
Ummmm
Oh cmon...what're we doing here!?!?!?!?
Ummmm
I find it so annoying when they have these characters whos biggest flaw is being too good.He'd let him go with a slap on the wrist telling him to do his homework every night and to stay out of trouble. I like Matt but he's so naive, just like 99% of other superheroes who refuse to kill.
So, did I miss something? Episode 12 spoilers.
Why was Frank killing the army guy suddenly going over the line for Karen? He's killed tens of people already for that same reason.
I guess it could just be her trying anything to stop him from killing again, but that was a weird scene.
You missed a plot point that started everythingbasically the Colonel is the Blacksmith. He's the one responsible for the gangs meeting at the park and the deaths of his family.
Others have saidYeah I assumed that, butI don't see why killing him would make Frank 'dead' to Karen. He's killed tens of other people who were not even nearly as responsible as him.
beforehand?Well, motive aside if you are planning to kill someone beforehand then it's in cold blood.
Others have saidit's because Karen relates to Frank, since she killed someone last season, and she wants to believe Frank can make the choice to redeem himself. The Colonel is not a threat at that point, and could easily be taken into the police (to clear Frank's name in the killings of the DA and medical examiner). She may also be concerned about getting answers, like why did he target Frank's family? Why did he inflict this violence on people to frame Frank? Who else is involved in the heroin trade? But Frank chooses to let the answers go in his pursuit of revenge.
Referring to Gotham
Fixed.I just want to say that Elodie Yung is perfect
Just start with season 2. It's in its own weird burton-verse world combined with its own thing
Where the kids act like, and are treated as, 40 year old adults to boot lol. Fun show if you can tolerate the silliness of it all.
I just want to say that Elodie Yung's voice is perfect
Lol. That's always been my biggest gripe with Gotham. That everyone defers to 12 year old Bruce Wayne like he's an adult, and that they know he's going to become Batman in another 10 years. It's just so silly. It's okay for us, the audience to know that Bruce is destined to become a vigilante, but every time another character addresses him, it's with this weird reverence. I half expect them to turn to the camera and wink after every heavy handed "foreshadowing" of Bruce becoming Batman.
Even so, Season 2 of Gotham was certainly better than season 1. I haven't watched the latest episodes though, because I watch on Hulu, and have so many other shows I'm behind on.
He only removed the bullets, wasn't interested in the gun. Presumably so he wouldn't get shot in the back after the deal or something.I was a bit confused by something in episode 2.
When Punisher bought the sawed off shotgun from the pedo pawn shop owner, the guy offered it to him, but then punisher patted the counter twice and the guy put it back behind the counter?
I don't really get what happened there.
Just finished the season.
Episode 13 spoilers:Come on! I thought Karen had noticed Matt was DD when he rescued everyone in the building and approached her, put a hand on her face and asked her specifically if she was OK. I mean she acted surprised and then started acting in charge of the situation, as if she had noticed if was Matt rescuing them. That's why I found that last exchange in the office somewhat unnecessary, I thought they were going to talk about something else, not something I thought had already happened.
pretty much why the ''no kill'' thing gets incredibly stupid in a lot of situations. I might be wrong since I haven't read it but I'd assume the comic is to blame in this case.He'd let him go with a slap on the wrist telling him to do his homework every night and to stay out of trouble. I like Matt but he's so naive, just like 99% of other superheroes who refuse to kill.
He only removed the bullets, wasn't interested in the gun. Presumably so he wouldn't get shot in the back after the deal or something.
Should I finish Jessica Jones before I see this? That one didn't grab me quite as Daredevil S1.
Should I finish Jessica Jones before I see this? That one didn't grab me quite as Daredevil S1.