You guys are making me curious with this Trish hate :-/ what'd she do?
You guys are making me curious with this Trish hate :-/ what'd she do?
I see, but still so far I'd say she's alright, a bit too nosy but that's it :-/ but I'm only on ep4 though so I'll see what happens I guess . So far I like it, I like the fact that it's focused more on character development and investigative work than the first season, although I do kinda miss Kilgrave, he was awesome in the first season.
Not really. Jess, Trish, Malcom, Jeri and two other key characters are all a little fucked in the head. Their particular obsessions and problems collide with everyone else's. Trish ended up almost exactly where I expected her to. She is Hellcat after all.
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Man up and build some tolerance. If its low level "preaching" why you so bent out of shape over it. The fact you see an agenda where there is none says something about you.
Is that the episode where the lawyer lady gave a speech about "women lawyers" then went to say her gf/fuck buddy was "asking for it cause how she was dressed". If so, thats so very feminism /sarcasm.
So I rewatched episode 3.... what the fuck are you on? "in your face feminism in episode 3" rofl guy, rofl.
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Gotta agree with this poster, you are seeing shit that isn't there. This show does break from the norm in some ways, but pushing "in your face feminism" is not the way its doing that. It is a show with women as leads, and guess what, they are going to act like women and make jokes in the same realm that we do.
Apart from David this shows s2 was a borefest and especially Moss' storyline was completly unneeded and pointless.
I got my own mother issues, I dont need to watch a series about some one else's mommy issues. Aside from Punisher and DD I find most of the Netflix Marvel offerings entirely forgettable.
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This season was a SJW bingo card that hit bingo across, down and diagonal. I dont really care, but you'd have to be watching another show entirely to miss it.
READ and be less Ignorant.
If that is feminism then calling god a man is Masculism! xD
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Do tell, I'm really curious what makes this "SJW" shit. It has four gay men that are VERY minor characters, and one of the main characters is a horny lesbian that is a giant dick of a human. That is the only lgbt instances in the show. One main character is a black dude and one minor character is a black dude. Then one minor/major character is a black woman. I probably missed a few, but I don't get triggered by non-whites in shows.
Like you dudes are hyper focusing on these few instances to push your agenda.
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Was she hunting men? It seemed like she was hunting people being dicks. She kicked some dude harassing a woman out of a bus, and saved a dude from some thugs. She only ever mentioned "helping people", and her rant she made was all over the place about injustices, not just to women. I feel you are once again looking too far into something through the lens of your bias like a few others have here.
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Midway through episode 4 and finding it hard to stay interested. Having to watch each episode in 2 parts due to boredom is pretty annoying. But after the first season being utterly boring It's not like it was unexpected.
I can see how it does trigger people, because some people have some really thin skin, but if they were just honest things would be different. Instead they want to scapegoat it to be some giant conspiracy. Like I don't really enjoy the "big strong man must protect women" trope like with Punisher, but I don't call it some agenda to be against women. I attribute it to the Punisher being who he is and don't let it bother me.
It was a good season, but no I didn't like it as much as the first. Janet McTeer was great. Think they kind of killed Trish's character, but I like where they left things. I know the lack of David Tennant is a big factor, but I wouldn't underrate "lack of Mike Colter" as a factor in the season feeling a bit emptier. Luke was a great character to play off Jessica.
If I noticed anything that annoyed me is that there was very, very, very little if any reference to "The Defenders" events, which should have affected Jessica considerably, especially in light of people trying to cast her as a "superhero vigilante".