I think he was looking for what his 10 year old self wanted.I loved how often people used idiot referring to him. He had good intentions, but seriously, what an idiot!
I think he was looking for what his 10 year old self wanted.I loved how often people used idiot referring to him. He had good intentions, but seriously, what an idiot!
Indeed. I haven't been behind the wheel of a car in ten years and I never had anything more than my permit, but I know I wouldn't be able to drive that well. Especially if it was a manual (I don't notice if that car was an automatic or a manual).Another Episode 1 note: He drove way to well for somebody who'd sat on his father's lap when he was 10. He should have lost control of that car way before he had the opportunity to dramatically threaten a purposeful crash.
Yeah, that bothered me as well. I guess the only explanation is the old, tired trope that she wanted to be captured and didn't feel she needed to use that power in any other instance.I like Madam Gao well enough, but it's a bit confusing how they showed she has some kind of super strength and could throw Danny around, yet later she was capture by him...putting her in an armlock?
I would be happy with the Heroes for Hire/Daughters of the Dragon idea that's been suggested, teaming Luke and Danny up with Missy and Colleen. Four strong characters (well, if they write Danny better) and could potentially tighten up the obvious weaknesses both shows have.So yeah it wasn't a total disaster but I don't need a season two unless it's significantly better. Just do a Claire Temple show where she teams up with Colleen and keep Danny in situations where he doesn't have to carry a show.
Gao didn't seem to be phased by things like capture and torture. Been there. Done that.Yeah, that bothered me as well. I guess the only explanation is the old, tired trope that she wanted to be captured and didn't feel she needed to use that power in any other instance.
It was automatic. This makes the car, in my eyes, hard to drive as a bumper carIndeed. I haven't been behind the wheel of a car in ten years and I never had anything more than my permit, but I know I wouldn't be able to drive that well. Especially if it was a manual (I don't notice if that car was an automatic or a manual).
Probably for her they were just some days offGao didn't seem to be phased by things like capture and torture. Been there. Done that.![]()
I like Madam Gao well enough, but it's a bit confusing how they showed she has some kind of super strength and could throw Danny around, yet later she was capture by him...putting her in an armlock?
She did something similar against Daredevil back in DDS1. It's almost as if she... reflects the attack back? That's what it seemed like to me in Iron Fist. I will have to go back and re-watch her confrontation with DD, but I do believe that it was a similar thing. Maybe that's why the armlock was effective where the brute force wasn't. Not enough force to exert back upon her attacker.Yeah, that bothered me as well. I guess the only explanation is the old, tired trope that she wanted to be captured and didn't feel she needed to use that power in any other instance.
Yeah, she knocked him right on his ass. It was just a normal strike to the body there though, no kind of force effect like she seemed to have with Danny.She did something similar against Daredevil back in DDS1.
The series definitely didn't seem very concerned with Danny's acclimation into modern society. Maybe it would have felt too Kwai Chang Caine otherwise but I think there was some wasted opportunity there.Another Episode 1 note: He drove way to well for somebody who'd sat on his father's lap when he was 10. He should have lost control of that car way before he had the opportunity to dramatically threaten a purposeful crash.
Internet was already a thing.Has the world changed su much since 2002 espacially for someone 10 years old at the time? Smartphones and social media, nothing drastic really.
From the sounds of it, K'un Lun is very unlike American culture. It isn't just that he was zapped from 2002 to 2017 or whatever, he spent the last 14 years in a culture entirely divorced from the one he returns to. That isn't something you shrug off.Has the world changed su much since 2002 espacially for someone 10 years old at the time? Smartphones and social media, nothing drastic really.
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