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They should have used the cast and crew from Thousand Pounds Action Company to help them out with doubles and choreography. Amateurs with a Canon 7D camera > IF fighting lol
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You loved the nonsense about Simpson and his pills?People thought half the story sucked in JJ? Which half? I liked the story best out of all the netflix marvel stuff.
Would the citizens of K’un-Lun feel threatened by this white interloper becoming their greatest champion? Would they feel safe under the protection of a person who has no connection to their ancient culture and whose background they don’t know? How would those feelings color the way the people of K’un-Lun treated Danny? Were people there afraid of him? Did they take pity on him? Did they make fun of him? Wouldn’t Danny Rand, at a minimum, have complicated feelings about being marooned in strange Asian city governed by the laws of magic? Wouldn’t those feelings become more intractable once, after many years of brutal training, he won the position of Iron Fist by killing a ******* dragon?
You loved the nonsense about Simpson and his pills?People thought half the story sucked in JJ? Which half? I liked the story best out of all the netflix marvel stuff.
That **** was even bad to me.
Adding Nuke to JJ made no sense. They could've used any other subplot.
I'm at episode 8
LORD IS THIS ABOUT THE DUMBEST SUPER HERO EVER
Misty is only in 4 episodes in the Defenders, Claire will be in 6 while Colleen is in all 8 along with Elektra. Karen is only in 3.
For me it's
JJ
DD 1
LC
DD2
I don't think I'll waste time on IF.
Legion > IF
Some of these questions are sillier than others.The Ringer's Jason Concepcion outlines the questions the wirters should have asked if they were going to keep Danny Rand white.
all of these could have made for an interesting show, but alas...
Would the citizens of K’un-Lun feel threatened by this white interloper becoming their greatest champion? Would they feel safe under the protection of a person who has no connection to their ancient culture and whose background they don’t know? How would those feelings color the way the people of K’un-Lun treated Danny? Were people there afraid of him? Did they take pity on him? Did they make fun of him? Wouldn’t Danny Rand, at a minimum, have complicated feelings about being marooned in strange Asian city governed by the laws of magic? Wouldn’t those feelings become more intractable once, after many years of brutal training, he won the position of Iron Fist by killing a ******* dragon?
https://theringer.com/iron-fist-marvel-netflix-review-485aaabd959c#.nx2802qv2
I'm not the only one that thought it was pretty bad and dragged down the seasonYou loved the nonsense about Simpson and his pills?People thought half the story sucked in JJ? Which half? I liked the story best out of all the netflix marvel stuff.
That **** was even bad to me.
Adding Nuke to JJ made no sense. They could've used any other subplot.
It wasn't the worst thing ever. I like to complain but I didn't have a problem with that stuff. Trish bae has probably had worse guys obsessed with her. I thought people's biggest complaints were JJ's sibling neighbors.
Dude's think they making statementsLegion > IF
Breaking bad > Mtv cribs
Not Redman's segment.Breaking bad > Mtv cribs
Same exact order for me. DD2 was good until Elektra & the dumb *** Hand became main characters
Im so far into Iron Fist i might as well finish but gawd does it suck