Nope. Only one shot. And here we see Kingpin using gestures while talking to Maya, but not ASL.
That was three teams ago - there was another Fisk team, a Luke Cage formed team and the current comic is a team lead by Bucky.
They seem to have become Marvel's Suicide Squad rather than villains pretending to be heroes who decide that being heroes isn't all that bad. The movie team seems to be made up of anti-hero types.
Yeah, all of that confused me, too. Like I said in my review, one of the few weak points of the show was the lack clarity on these relations.
I also found it weird that we didn't see Bonnie's parents in the flashbacks or the present, and the photo didn't feature them either, which gave the false impression she was Maya's sister.
Not that big of a deal bit it definitely stood out.
Tbh I wouldn't base any expectations on how Hawkeye used Maya or Wilson
As for Thunderbolts, I think the premise doesn't sound as good as the comics version
Ah, definitely no romantic tension then lol. In my defense, the actor is older than he looks.Skate Rink guy is Maya's uncle, her father's brother. I think Bonnie and Biscuits are from her mother's side
My only real problem with it is that I don't feel like they fully explained what she did to Fisk. I appreciate that the solution for him wasn't more violence, but healing. However; what does this actually mean for him? He's clearly still himself; he's still capable of fury as we saw, and his intentions continue to be selfish and nefarious, so what's changed? Just that he can no longer access that pit of white hot rage anymore?We finished the series last night and I was quite pleased. As others have said, the conclusion felt a little rushed, but not horribly so. I was boggled to see her mother had actual healing powers. The scene with Maya in Chula's house talking about giving birth to Maya's mother was very powerful and (IMO) the heart of the show. I'm looking forward to seeing Maya again at some point.
Smiling is not really part of the character.I posted earlier about not having seen this yet as I don't have D+ right now, but being surprised that Echo was a character that they spun into her own series, because I thought she was so boring during 'Hawkeye,' pretty much just frowning and moping around the whole time.
I happened upon an interview with Alaqua Cox on Youtube, where she actually smiled and was enjoying herself, and it was infectious, she has a smile that would light up a room. If they had allowed her to open up a little in 'Hawkeye,' instead of just frown all the time, that would have worked wonders for her character.
My only real problem with it is that I don't feel like they fully explained what she did to Fisk. I appreciate that the solution for him wasn't more violence, but healing. However; what does this actually mean for him? He's clearly still himself; he's still capable of fury as we saw, and his intentions continue to be selfish and nefarious, so what's changed? Just that he can no longer access that pit of white hot rage anymore?
Where does the idea of Fisk being in Thunderbolts come from? I haven't seen anything online about him being in it.
I had just assumed the post credit scene was a set up for Born Again, since that's the next time we know he'll appear. If it was a set up for Thunderbolts, I would have expected it to hint more towards the team than just Fisk's next move.
I don't know; the fact that she "healed" his inner child self and source of all his pathos, his repeatedly shouting "What did you do!?", and the way he flees and staggers into the car instead of continuing the fight seems to indicate the intent that *something* was definitely done to him. I guess we'll have to wait and see if 'Born Again' follows up on this.I don't think anything has changed for him. What she did was nothing more than use her powers to show him a better way and help him make the choice to embrace it. But he explicitly rejected that, shoved her away and took off. So he's still the same as always. The only difference is he's going back to focusing on less freaky shit instead of continuing to chase Maya.
Smiling is not really part of the character.
Oh OK, I didn't know that.It comes from Mayor Kingpin having a prominent role in modern Thunderbolts comics. It's just informed speculation.
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