Heh, I knew I was walking right into that one! In fact, l almost added it myself.TLDR.![]()

Heh, I knew I was walking right into that one! In fact, l almost added it myself.TLDR.![]()
^ I believe I will, thank you. As an MCU completist, it'll hurt, but at some point even a loyal fan's got to stand up for himself and his viewing time.![]()
Of course you read it; that was obvious. And you pretty much indicated you had no worthwhile counter-arguments to my points.Actually I read it (and wish I hadn't). Just wanted a kinda snippy way to show my dismissal of his points.
My mind is always open. If I read that Daredevil significantly improves, I'll consider giving it another shot, and I'll probably give The Defenders a go regardless. But I have a hard time grokking how so many of us could have watched the conclusion to season, with all its many loose ends, dull ninja fights in generic cavernous sewers and pathetic rooftop finale, and argue it wasn't a total mess. (Next season, stay tuned for MCU "dead" character resurrection #58! Elektra's return from the undiscovered country will blow our minds!)If it's bad, it's bad, but you shouldn't let one story (poorly plotted, in your opinion) determine all future projects overseen by the same creators. Give them a chance to refine their game.
I can understand if it's to make more people have to subscribe to Netflix to be able to watch them, but then why release those others on DVD?
Back in episode 5 or 6 I saw that Clancy Brown was playing the Colonel and I couldn't quite believe that he was a good guy for a change, I guess I was right after all.
And I wasn't counting roles as a crustacean (Eugene Krabbs).
He also plays a nurturing father figure in Cowboys and Aliens.Oh, he's played a number of good guys in his career, from Rawhide in Buckaroo Banzai to John Danziger in Earth 2 to Captain Black on Jackie Chan Adventures to George Stacy on The Spectacular Spider-Man to August Corbin on Sleepy Hollow. That's why it was such good casting -- he could've gone either way.
Sometimes he just dies unimpressively.Like Sean Bean doesn't actually always die dramatically
Fairly random question, but I was just looking on Amazon at upcoming DVD/Blu ray releases, and "Netflix only" shows like House of Cards, Orange is the New Black and Narcos all get released on DVD like any other show would. But for some reason Daredevil and Jessica Jones don't seem to have had a physical media release. I just wondered if there was a reason for this?
I can understand if it's to make more people have to subscribe to Netflix to be able to watch them, but then why release those others on DVD?
Exactly. Netflix being a streaming service, doesn't change the 'mechanics' behind the making and distribution of first run shows. For some reason, Marvel/Disney haven't given disc releases for the first two shows. Their decision is not within Netflix's control though. Each studio is free to put any of their shows 'airing' on Netflix on disc after a (usual) minimum 6-8 months after first debuting.Netflix doesn't actually make those shows, they pay other production companies to make them, and they make different deals with different companies for different shows.
Just guessing, but Netflix only became available worldwide early this year, prior to that they probably had looser exclusivity deals because shows like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black even aired on regular television in territories where Netflix wasn't available.
"Thor's a homo"I only remembered yesterday that Kingpin is Thor.
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