Next March.
I find stuff like this hilarious, because when the original show was on the audience kept complaining about Karen and Foggy and wanted them gone.Great job Marvel.Take a great show with a trio of characters I really enjoy, then kill one of them. After that, have another one of them basically disappear, then make all new characters to fill their places. I was excited to start this show after recently finishing the Netflix series, but this one is an easy pass now.
Pepperidge Farms remembers.I find stuff like this hilarious, because when the original show was on the audience kept complaining about Karen and Foggy and wanted them gone.
Really? I just started watching it recently, and I enjoyed them.I find stuff like this hilarious, because when the original show was on the audience kept complaining about Karen and Foggy and wanted them gone.
They kept saying Karen was useless and Foggy did nothing to help the show and they just wanted it to be all about Matt without them "taking up space".Really? I just started watching it recently, and I enjoyed them.
Hmm, interesting. I guess that's why I don't start reading discussions about older shows until I finish them and come up with my own opinions! I never read the comics or knew a lot about the characters though, so I'm basing my opinion entirely on what's presented on-screen.They kept saying Karen was useless and Foggy did nothing to help the show and they just wanted it to be all about Matt without them "taking up space".
Admittedly, a lot of the negativity to Karen was because her one big thing in the comics was ultimately becoming a drug addicted Porn actress who sold out Matt's secret ID for drugs and then getting killed.
Remember Ben Urich, one of the most prominent supporting character in Daredevil comics since the first Frank Miller run, AND the movie, as well as that first season on Netflix. When the show killed him off, it was actually shocking to long-time DD fans, especially how quickly the character grew on you thanks to Vondie Curtis-Hall's excellent portrayal.
So, the Disney+ era killing off Foggy is actually itself following the spirit of the Netflix seasons.
You should give it a chance, it really is a great show once you get over the shock of Foggie's death, and Karen does come back later in the season and will be in Season 2. They've also hinted that Foggy might show back up in some form in Season 2.Great job Marvel.Take a great show with a trio of characters I really enjoy, then kill one of them. After that, have another one of them basically disappear, then make all new characters to fill their places. I was excited to start this show after recently finishing the Netflix series, but this one is an easy pass now.
I guess I'll see what I think about it later on. I'm still not interested in continuing at this point, but maybe I'll wait to see where the show ends up to see if I'll try it again.You should give it a chance, it really is a great show once you get over the shock of Foggie's death, and Karen does come back later in the season and will be in Season 2. They've also hinted that Foggy might show back up in some form in Season 2.
Mike and Kristin!!! YAY!!!
Mike Colter appearing with the rest of the cast of Born Again at New York Comic-Con has created buzz that Luke Cage will indeed be appearing in the second season.
Fingers crossed!
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