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Kuljit Mithra Hardcore

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:52 pm Post subject: Marvel's Daredevil S1E8 Discussion |
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Discussion for Marvel's Daredevil S1E8.
Please only discuss elements in this episode (or previous episodes if it applies) but not anything that happens in episodes after this one.
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Kuljit Mithra Hardcore

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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 4:32 pm Post subject: |
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"Shadows In the Glass"
-it's like I'm reading the comic of Fisk's origin
-I didn't think they'd go there
-Fisk's mom is... strange. lol
-At least now we understand the white wall thing
-Herc from the Wire plays Bill Fisk
-Fisk one step ahead with press conference _________________ Kuljit Mithra
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Mike Murdock Golden Age

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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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This episode is the true Fisk episode, flashback and all. It starts with the lonely meal for one (feels kinda like my meals), but there's a nice touch with him wearing a Kimono (tying to his past in Japan). The flashbacks were a real trip back in time. I thought they were great. Showing the moments that made him who he is, including his terrible father (another great Wire casting) was cool - particularly when they tied it in with the painting. In the present, he's not at the top of his game and the two stories together make him seem weaker. But the finding strength through Vanessa and going public at the end (combined with the lightening of his suit) let him emerge triumphant as a just as scary threat.
Four and a Half Stars. _________________ Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
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1drman Flying Blind
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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Kuljit Mithra wrote: | "Shadows In the Glass"
-it's like I'm reading the comic of Fisk's origin
-I didn't think they'd go there
-Fisk's mom is... strange. lol
-At least now we understand the white wall thing
-Herc from the Wire plays Bill Fisk
-Fisk one step ahead with press conference |
Refresh my memory.. What comic was that that told the story of Fisk's childhood? I remember reading it a couple years ago when i found Daredevil but now I can't remember where to look for it. The episode made me want to look back |
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1drman Flying Blind
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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1drman wrote: |
Refresh my memory.. What comic was that that told the story of Fisk's childhood? I remember reading it a couple years ago when i found Daredevil but now I can't remember where to look for it. The episode made me want to look back |
Pardon me.. You can disregard that. I ended up finding it myself. I was pretty sure it was something early in volume 2 buy knew it wasn't written by Kevin Smith. I decided to just start pulling comics from that time frame and believe it or not the first one I pulled out was correct.
If anyone else is looking to read about Wilson Fisk and a mouse named Benjamin Franklin it's in Daredevil vol. 2 no. 15 |
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Dimetre Underboss
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 12:17 am Post subject: |
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I loved the construction of this episode. Showing Fisk in his lonely routine was a nice touch. And the weaving in of Rabbit in a Snowstorm was very well done. When I saw how the kid in the mirror looked, I was stunned at how much it looked like David Ross's drawing of young Wilson in David Mack's "Parts of a Hole."
We're very lucky to have such quality writers and filmmakers working on this show.
I found one thing confusing. When Hoffman enters Blake's hospital room to give him the lethal injection, I guess I, the viewer, am supposed to assume that Matt was there all along. If so, why did he let Hoffman give him the injection? There was plenty of time for Matt to detect that Hoffman had snuck in a syringe. Hoffman even says to Blake, "I'm sorry," giving away that he's doing something he shouldn't. If Matt wasn't there all along, there's no trace of him entering through the window while this is happening. So why didn't he stop him? It's a rather large plot hole. |
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The Overlord Paradiso
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Dimetre wrote: | I loved the construction of this episode. Showing Fisk in his lonely routine was a nice touch. And the weaving in of Rabbit in a Snowstorm was very well done. When I saw how the kid in the mirror looked, I was stunned at how much it looked like David Ross's drawing of young Wilson in David Mack's "Parts of a Hole."
We're very lucky to have such quality writers and filmmakers working on this show.
I found one thing confusing. When Hoffman enters Blake's hospital room to give him the lethal injection, I guess I, the viewer, am supposed to assume that Matt was there all along. If so, why did he let Hoffman give him the injection? There was plenty of time for Matt to detect that Hoffman had snuck in a syringe. Hoffman even says to Blake, "I'm sorry," giving away that he's doing something he shouldn't. If Matt wasn't there all along, there's no trace of him entering through the window while this is happening. So why didn't he stop him? It's a rather large plot hole. |
There is no indication Matt was there the whole time, given his martial arts training, he likely quietly snuck in while Hoffman was poisoning his partner. |
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Mike Murdock Golden Age

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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 9:15 am Post subject: |
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1drman wrote: | 1drman wrote: |
Refresh my memory.. What comic was that that told the story of Fisk's childhood? I remember reading it a couple years ago when i found Daredevil but now I can't remember where to look for it. The episode made me want to look back |
Pardon me.. You can disregard that. I ended up finding it myself. I was pretty sure it was something early in volume 2 buy knew it wasn't written by Kevin Smith. I decided to just start pulling comics from that time frame and believe it or not the first one I pulled out was correct.
If anyone else is looking to read about Wilson Fisk and a mouse named Benjamin Franklin it's in Daredevil vol. 2 no. 15 |
Just to elaborate, it's the Parts of a Hole story by David Mack. A lot of that backstory was actually from Mack's own childhood. _________________ Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
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james castle Devil in Cell-Block D
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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1drman wrote: | 1drman wrote: |
Refresh my memory.. What comic was that that told the story of Fisk's childhood? I remember reading it a couple years ago when i found Daredevil but now I can't remember where to look for it. The episode made me want to look back |
Pardon me.. You can disregard that. I ended up finding it myself. I was pretty sure it was something early in volume 2 buy knew it wasn't written by Kevin Smith. I decided to just start pulling comics from that time frame and believe it or not the first one I pulled out was correct.
If anyone else is looking to read about Wilson Fisk and a mouse named Benjamin Franklin it's in Daredevil vol. 2 no. 15 |
Isn't his origin explored more fully in Last Rites? Complete with hammer time?
Anyway, this episode was amazing. I love Fisk. I love Vanessa. I love that he put on a grey suit. It's all good. _________________ JC
So why can't you see the funny side?
Why aren't you laughing? |
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