Definitely the darkest, bloodiest, most violent edition to the MCU. No Disney feeling here. Love the fact that it is not a villain of the week show. The entire season feels like a giant origin story for DD and Kingpin. Great show. [Reply]
Love it so far, ep9. Just one thing there is no lighting in this show, it's literally dark 90% of the time. It's connected, but not tied in like AoS. It is standing on it's own, but with hat tips to the greater MCU. [Reply]
Originally Posted by unlurking:
Tied in to a lesser degree so far. The whole story is predicated on the destruction caused to New York by the Avengers.
Ahh. I watched the first episode, and I wondered what they were talking about when the villains were all meeting. They referred to some past calamity thing, so I guess that's what it was. [Reply]
I binge watched it this weekend. Best Comic book show being produced. It is ultra violent. I didn't know you could decapitate someone with a SUV door.
All the Characters seem to have been built up so you care about them and there isn't a lot of "cheesy" stuff going on. I remember someone mentioning in one of the trailers about the nurse saying "you are blind but you see so much" as being cheese but once you see that part and see the context then it makes more sense.
To chime in with that others are saying "D'Onofrio is awesome" is a very correct statement and Charlie Cox does extremely well in this show.
My question is how do we see how well the showing is doing? Meaning on normal TV shows you can see the Neilson numbers and how many millions are watching something. Is netflix going to come out and say the numbers on this? I am concerned because I am really getting into the show but have been burned several times by networks taking off something that was interesting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Barret:
I binge watched it this weekend. Best Comic book show being produced. It is ultra violent. I didn't know you could decapitate someone with a SUV door.
All the Characters seem to have been built up so you care about them and there isn't a lot of "cheesy" stuff going on. I remember someone mentioning in one of the trailers about the nurse saying "you are blind but you see so much" as being cheese but once you see that part and see the context then it makes more sense.
To chime in with that others are saying "D'Onofrio is awesome" is a very correct statement and Charlie Day does extremely well in this show.
My question is how do we see how well the showing is doing? Meaning on normal TV shows you can see the Neilson numbers and how many millions are watching something. Is netflix going to come out and say the numbers on this? I am concerned because I am really getting into the show but have been burned several times by networks taking off something that was interesting.
I am sure they can see how many times people watch the show and how many different accounts watch the show. [Reply]