-I don't have a clue what character Simpson was supposed to be. Was Nuke an important character in the comics, or was he a pretty obscure hero that was hilariously bad?
-When Clemmons mentioned that "He was two-years away from retirement", I quickly said "Well, time to die." And it was frustrating that I was right, as I was expecting a double-bluff. Like a scene where he was pulling bullets from his body while his body was regenerating. Instead, Clemmons dies in a similar fashion to the Daredevil character Ben Urich, beat for beat. Didn't help that Simpson killing him was 100% unnecessary.
-I thought the headphone trick was pretty clever, but I was wondering why Jessica didn't try to get some deaf people to help her out. Unless if Killgraves powers are different from his comic book counterpart, right?
-While I understand why people would be bummed with Killgrave being yet-another villain on top of an increasing pile of dead MCU antagonists, there was no narrative justification for letting him live. The guy was downright terrifying, and you couldn't reason with him UNLESS if he was at a big disadvantage. Didn't help that his powers had increased tenfold, and the thought that he could tell hundreds of thousands of people to jump off a bridge (or continuously dick punch each other, whichever comes first) is rather nerve-racking.
-I liked that Jessica had remained a broken woman, even after setting things right and putting Killgrave in his place. It's a complete parallel to Daredevil's season 1 optimistic ending, and seeing how her life hasn't improved in the slightest with Killgrave out of the picture (and staring down at the bottle of her cheap whisky) was downright depressing.
-Luke Cage was a surprise for me. Didn't like him in the comics (I'm more familiar with how he first appeared in the 1970's than his modern incarnation), but his annoyance during the bar fight was delightful. The fact that he expends more effort restraining himself than he does hurting those idiots was great. Oh, and him expelling the words "Sweet Christmas" in such a subdued tone was pretty funny.