I just finished the last two Luke Cage episodes this past week and I can easily say it was my favorite series so far. I liked how it was treated as a television series and not as a movie split into thirteen parts. There were no easy resolutions--can't wait to see where it goes.
For Iron Fist, I am now watching episode four. I completely disagree with the critics that complained about Danny explaining Kung Fu to Colleen. That was the point of the scene. She is too Americanized and out of touch with the roots of her discipline.
I do have a major problem with Colleen's cage fights. Unless she is revealed to have secret powers, one punch from the heavy strong arm guys, in real life, would shatter her jaw and leave her disfigured. I know it is a comic book trope that the woman can stand up to the big strong man, but in order to make it work on screen she should never take a direct hit from one of the guys she is fighting.
Considering all of the women who have been effed up physically because they were beaten by strong men, that's something this series should take into account.
For Iron Fist, I am now watching episode four. I completely disagree with the critics that complained about Danny explaining Kung Fu to Colleen. That was the point of the scene. She is too Americanized and out of touch with the roots of her discipline.
I do have a major problem with Colleen's cage fights. Unless she is revealed to have secret powers, one punch from the heavy strong arm guys, in real life, would shatter her jaw and leave her disfigured. I know it is a comic book trope that the woman can stand up to the big strong man, but in order to make it work on screen she should never take a direct hit from one of the guys she is fighting.
Considering all of the women who have been effed up physically because they were beaten by strong men, that's something this series should take into account.