^ They went out of their way to have him drop a reference to how he learned to drive.
You are correct. Gao just laid him out. And Matt wasn't being particularly aggressive, either.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.
I never noticed before how much Gao resembles Jackie Chan.You are correct. Gao just laid him out. And Matt wasn't being particularly aggressive, either.
HA! I realized that straight away!*I am so dense.
At the second to last episode now and I only now realized the Daddy Meachum is Faramir of Gondor!![]()
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Danny claimed to be a weapon to defeat the Hand, so where did he expect the Hand to most likely be? In NYC, or at the gate of K'un Lan?
The show suffered from both the bad guys seeming too weak for what we had been told and that the hero wasn't as powerful as we were told. In one scene The Hand is all-pervasive and unknowable, the next, it's a bunch of malcontent kids from the streets that are no match for skilled warriors. Our hero creates an earthquake in one scene on the floor of a building but in the next, he's losing a fight to a non-martial artist twice his age.
Maybe it was the drugs, but Danny really shouldn't have been volunteering info about K'un-Lun and the Iron Fist once the doc believed him.
I'm also not seeing why people here seem to think Ward's the greatest thing since sliced bread. I'd say too soon to tell again, but first impressions really are important.
Shut up and take my money!
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