Fucking hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8tmp0AJxds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8tmp0AJxds
What do we make of whatshernames politics? "Keep Harlem Black" etc. Seems kinda controversial but I'm not really well placed to comment, being English.
The first season of Daredevil is excellent. Marvel's Netflix output has been all downhill since.
Fucking hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8tmp0AJxds
Maybe I misunderstood the context of your statement, but I simply meant that I think The Get Down is a better series about black culture in society with a positive message. The emphasis was on the positive message.
I think it's fantastic that Luke Cage exists, it's great to more diverse superhero shows. I just wish it didn't fall off a cliff.
Can we never again cast Theo Rossi in anything? Dear lord how did this guy make it?
okay so spoiler for the future of a supporting character...Misty got shot in the arm, according to wikipedia, Claire tells her that it needs to be amputated if she doesn't get further treatment, so...is she getting that winter soldier arm?
why just a nod though? why not do what needs to be done?I'm going to guess no, it was just a nice nod towards that characters history in the comics. Netflix Marvel loves nods to the comics (see episode 4).
why just a nod though? why not do what needs to be done?
what you say makes sense, butthe way I see itthe Marvel Netflix tries to stay more "street level" and it doesn't make sense for a random police officer to get a Stark/Hydra level robo arm. Even if Marvel Netflix is going ham on that whole Hammertech. Plus TV budget.
what you say makes sense, butthis street level shit is still happening in the same plane of existence where there is an american who was brainwashed, had his arm amputated only to be replaced with a bionic, superpowered metal arm. in my opinion the whole "street level" argument is weak because it is literally a superhero tv show, a man who is bullet proof and has superstrength, if that person is headlining the show i don't see why there can't be another character with a metal arm on it.
Just chalk it up to them wanting the netflix series to be more darker and grounded than the kid friendly, fantastical movie series.
I mean even their shows get more fantastical but theres a clear level of atmosphere between the most ridiculous and humorous parts of a show like Luke Cage or JJ compared to the movies.
in terms of tone they can call it darker and more grounded, but that still does nothing to change the fact it is part of the same continuity as the kid friendly fantastical movie series.
Luke Cage's level of atmosphere starts with a bulletproof man with superhuman strength...if you start with that, why rule out a woman with a bionic arm? It still fits with the tone that's precedent. not to mention the fact that the finale includes a battle with a supervillain sporting a suit that enables superhuman strength in some way.
in terms of tone they can call it darker and more grounded, but that still does nothing to change the fact it is part of the same continuity as the kid friendly fantastical movie series.
Luke Cage's level of atmosphere starts with a bulletproof man with superhuman strength...if you start with that, why rule out a woman with a bionic arm? It still fits with the tone that's precedent. not to mention the fact that the finale includes a battle with a supervillain sporting a suit that enables superhuman strength in some way.
I didn't realize spoilers were okay now.Except, in the context of the MCU a robot arm for a random NYPD Detective is farfetched.
(Y'all realize we don't have to tag spoilers still, right?)
She ain't a random NYC detective for Christ's sake! She's Misty fucking Knight!Look at it this way; why would Stark or Hammer retrofit her with a bionic arm, at this point in the story? That's a multimillion dollar piece of equipment, you're not going to slap that on a random NYC detective. Perhaps, after The Defenders, Luke can call in a favor from Tony or SHIELD to patch her up, maybe even use the tech they used for Coulson's hand.
I really like Diamondback and all of the villains in the show, and it's them that elevate the series to "good" for me.
also the episode where the cops are cracking down on black folk feels very odd, it's like they almost want to make a statement about race relations but then jump back right before they're about to say something. why are most of the officers that get camera time roughing up black folk also black? why is the closest thing we hear about race the "if you're black and a cop you're white" remark? it kinda gives the impression the show is trying to say that the cops are trying to do good and it's the black people who are causing all the strife.
maybe the showrunners wanted to have something real to say and then disney went "uh 40% of america is voting for trump that's a lot of people we'll isolate"? maybe the director and writer are out of touch? I dunno. that episode left a really bad taste in my mouth.
also luke cage's actor needs to be told what to do with his hands. seriously, why didn't anyone producing the show catch this?
Look at it this way; why would Stark or Hammer retrofit her with a bionic arm, at this point in the story? That's a multimillion dollar piece of equipment, you're not going to slap that on a random NYC detective. Perhaps, after The Defenders, Luke can call in a favor from Tony or SHIELD to patch her up, maybe even use the tech they used for Coulson's hand.
Claire randomly saying that she wants to help people with powers. Out of fucking nowhere that was random as fuck. Also she chooses to go help the only one a NURSE cannot help because he's, like, invincible. Go help poor Matt, gurl, he's getting beaten up all the time and the only problem Luke has is with the wardrobe.
So is this worth the watch? I hated JJ and was angry at myself for wasting time on it, though I enjoyed DD. There's a few shows I'm about to get into like Mad Men, House of Cards, Bloodline possibly Shield S2 (though I'm not enjoying it even thoigh people say it gets good) just wanted to know if I should give this a go.
She ain't a random NYC detective for Christ's sake! She's Misty fucking Knight!
Just finished the season.
Spoilers below:
I agree the first half the season was stronger. Cottonmouth was by FAR the better villain. He was a bad guy but he still felt real. I was expecting much more from Diamondback but he turned out to be a one-dimensional psycho that wasn't very smart. It was hard to believe that he actually built a criminal empire. He seemed more like a lone gunman.
Misty and Claire....cot damn...they're fine. I'll pretty much watch anything with Rosario Dawson in it. Both characters were interesting throughout, though Claire did seem to pop into the story abruptly. Maybe I wasn't paying attention at the time, but I missed how she knew Luke Cage and why she suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
Nice to see quite a few Wire alumni on the show.
I also enjoyed most of the musical guests. When episode 1 started off with Raphael Saadiq I knew someone on the show had good taste.
Ever since Heroes, I don't really watch too many TV super hero shows, so I don't really know how this compares to others. It's not a great show, but it's definitely unique and worthy of a binge watch if you got nothing else to watch. And as a black guy, it's nice seeing an action show with a mostly minority cast. I just hope they avoid the trap of making every white person evil/scummy.
what do you think?Is this a serious complaint?
Was watching last night and this is some Dexter level shit with councilwoman Dillardlmaohearing Mama Mabel talking to her
God I can't wait til Mondo releases their copies so I can grab one. I need more of Adrian's work too, I admittedly don't listen to him enough.
Well now I'll be F5ing Gmail all day, thanks Vertigo!It already released! Mine is in the mail right now.
Claire's meeting with Luke happened in Jessica Jones and her reasons for leaving Hell's Kitchen were covered in Daredevil S2.Both characters were interesting throughout, though Claire did seem to pop into the story abruptly. Maybe I wasn't paying attention at the time, but I missed how she knew Luke Cage and why she suddenly appeared out of nowhere.