It should stand on its own. Present and future viewers shouldn't have to know to watch one season of this and two seasons of that before switching over to The Defenders.
And I wouldn't mind seeing Jessica's friend become Hellcat but maybe that should wait until Jessica Jones season 2.
I don't mind the interconnected experience because I watch everything and know what fits where but that's not the case for everyone. A show needs to stand on its own and tell a story in its own right without having to rely on outside material. Someone watching Jessica Jones shouldn't have to watch the full run of the series and feel that they missed something between seasons 1 and 2. The Defenders should be its own thing as opposed to season 2 of Jessica Jones or season 3 of Daredevil. Character advancement would still be there but it could take the form of what happens when different leads team up as opposed to advancing the stories from each respective show.Well, the opposite side of that coin is, what of the people who are in it for the whole inter-connected experience?
I don't mind the interconnected experience because I watch everything and know what fits where but that's not the case for everyone. A show needs to stand on its own and tell a story in its own right without having to rely on outside material.
When Brian Bendis was writing both Alias and Daredevil at the same time, he had Matt hire Luke and Jessica as bodyguards after he was outed as Daredevil and still denying it.
That'd be like not giving Daredevil his costume until the last episode.
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