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****ing amazing
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Just watched the first episode of Born Again after spending basically the year rewatching the Netflix Daredevil & Punisher series.
Can't believe they did my guy like that in the first scene.
But was even more shook when they closed out with the Staring at the Sun needledrop, probably my favourite music cue from a series in years.
No idea how this season will shake out, will check back in when I do, but goddamn they got me.
I felt the whole series highlighted the current political systemwow, what a final ep.. the head scene was straight from Game of thrones.
looks like theyve taken reference the current political situaion in the US.
thought these two shots at the end, bare a resemblance to a young, and current looking Trump.I felt the whole series highlighted the current political system
The ideology of cutting through the BS to get things done ie building permits , law enforcement and general bulldozing
Though they led the way on the law enforcement because ICE wasnt that strong at the time of filming - so kudos to the writers
His dad would be so proudthought these two shots at the end, bare a resemblance to a young, and current looking Trump.
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I've just started watching the first season of Daredevil.
The "Marvel Universe" has never been on my radar, but it's kind of got me in
However, by episode 5 I'm a bit over Matt just going out and punching the lights out of (admittedly very deserving) Russian henchmen. In each ep so far, he's ventured out in his mask, sprung himself on some unsuspecting hoodlums, leaving them and himself battered and sore, but all ready to fight another day. Rinse and repeat.
Does he get a bit more medieval at some stage?
Or does the entire series continues on with this premise that he prevents crime in the moment, but doesn't or won't actually terminate any of the bad guys.
Also, I assume at some stage the origins of his superpower of hearing/feeling are properly explained? We're still just guessing halfway through S1. The plot armour has been laid on extremely thick so far.
There's clearly some big fans of the show in here - sell it to me please. You don't need to include any spoilers, just give me an idea of why it's worth persisting with. Is it smart?
It also rolls on through RebornAlso his not killing due to being catholic is explored in early parts of season 2 due to another character that comes into play.