2x03...
Forgot to add that we got the usual reasoning for why the villain does remove the hero's mask. A weak spot in an otherwise good show.
I dunno. What would Castle have gained by removing his mask? Unless DD was some billionaire playboy under there, Castle probably wouldn't know him from Adam.
Besides, it's not just a mask, it's body armor. It's functional, part of DD's combat gear. Castle may have mocked it as long underwear, but it's a uniform of sorts, and Castle respects a fellow soldier.
That's actually the third Jessica Jones reference I've caught. The first two were Claire refering to helping Luke escape the hospital, and DA Samantha Reyes briefly appeared in JJ S1.13.
Wasn't there a name drop for Blake Tower in something before this, whether JJ or DD season 1? Tower appears here as Reyes's assistant DA. In the comics, Tower has been the New York City DA for ages, so I can guess where his storyline is heading.
One other thing to add. It had odd editing. They'd finish a scene then move to the next and play that out. Then when they go back to the previous scene and pick up where they left off. I don't think I've seen that before. Events usually play out in real time.
I've seen it before, but mainly in novels. Still, it does sometimes happen in movies or TV, but usually with smaller time discrepancies.
I'll echo something Turtletrekker said last month... Jennifer who? You know what I'm talking about. The first few episodes gave us Batman vs Superman and now Wonder Woman shows up. Or rather, Elektra Natchios. The show captured the character in a way that Jennifer Garner never did because she was too much of the girl next door. Now we've got the right look, the right demeanor and the right dose of high powered "billionaire's daughter". And we even got some backstory. It wasn't as substantial as I would have liked but at least we got something yet again that neither of Garner's movies gave us. I'm fascinated by the fact that Elektra eschewed a normal life and devoted herself to martial artistry and otherworldly matters, and I hope that this show captures that. That's probably the one thing that Garner's movie did well.
I'm just surprised by what a total sociopath this Elektra is in the flashbacks.
The moment Matt mentioned never finding his father's killer, I knew Elektra would hunt him down and offer Matt the chance to kill him, but I thought it would be out of her sense of justice and vengeance as a career ninja. Instead, she just does it for fun, getting off on the thought of watching her boyfriend commit murder.
Honestly though, I can't see Hell's Kitchen deteriorating to that level and in such a short period of time.
Is it more unrealistic than a bunch of alien monsters invading through a wormhole and getting fought off by a robot-suited bazillionaire, a defrosted WWII hero, a Norse god, an angry green giant, a career assassin, and a guy who shoots arrows?

Anyway, I think season 1 showed that Fisk had deliberately encouraged the region's deterioration into crime and economic collapse so that he could buy it all up, tear it down, and rebuild it as his gentrified dream. So it's worse than it would've been without his intervention.