Here comes The Punisher!
http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...punisher-spinoff-series-starring-jon-bernthal
http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...punisher-spinoff-series-starring-jon-bernthal
Here comes The Punisher!
http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...punisher-spinoff-series-starring-jon-bernthal
That's how I felt about the character as a protagonist, too, until I saw DD S2...now I'd pretty much have to watch this.Ugh. I really dislike the idea of the Punisher as a protagonist.
It will be interesting to see exactly what attitiude they take towards the way Punisher operates. So far I think DD S2 has done a really good job of approaching it in realistic manner, but I don't know how well it would work in a series where he is the primary protagonist.
Like reasons why it took Daredevil till the season finale to take down Kingpin.
Like reasons why it took all season for Flash to take down Wells/Reverse Flash
etc, etc, etc
That concept extends to many shows, from Quantico to How to Get Away With Murder and right down the line.
Sure but those characters are held back by moral codes - take kingpin and the punisher - he'd just sniper rifle him as soon as he worked it out - you either have to keep having reasons why he doesn't just blow people's heads off or have him miss.
I agree with very little of what Gaith wrote above, but boy does the seemingly-increasing propagation of this expression and the dismissive attitude behind it rub me the wrong way. If you didn't even read what someone wrote, what the hell are you commenting on it for? What would you say if the poster had criticized the show without even having watched it in the first place? What possesses people to think that it reflects well on them to be openly and admittedly unwilling to engage with others' opinions and arguments? It doesn't. If you've considered someone's points and remain unconvinced, and disagree, that's perfectly valid. If you just didn't read them because they were "too long" and you can't be bothered (OMG 5-6 paragraphs, how laborious!TLDR, be a humanitarian, spare us the time, stop watching right now.
TLDR.I agree with very little of what Gaith wrote above, but boy does the seemingly-increasing propagation of this expression and the dismissive attitude behind it rub me the wrong way. If you didn't even read what someone wrote, what the hell are you commenting on it for? What would you say if the poster had criticized the show without even having watched it in the first place? What possesses people to think that it reflects well on them to be openly and admittedly unwilling to engage with others' opinions and arguments? It doesn't. If you've considered someone's points and remain unconvinced, and disagree, that's perfectly valid. If you just didn't read them because they were "too long" and you can't be bothered (OMG 5-6 paragraphs, how laborious!) then the least you could do is keep that to yourself, as you really have nothing to offer to the conversation. People should be encouraged to expound upon their thoughts in depth, not reduce them to a simple "like" or "dislike" and be done with the subject. [/rant]
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