Luke Cage S:01 E:07

Episode Title: Manifest
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

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The latest episode from Marvel and Netflix centers on my two favorite criminal cousins, and is full of shocking moments and missteps that will make Manifest an episode to remember.  It is unclear to me what the title is referencing, is it in relation to how being raised by Mama Mable would manifest it in Cornell and Mariah as adults? Alternatively, it could be related to conversation Shades had that led to the death of a major character, because after that the result is not too shocking.

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To me the first misstep is the importance Claire has been given in this series. While I really enjoy the character and Rosario Dawson brings out the best in Mike Colter, this was easily his best acting episode so far, she has too much to do too soon. She is lecturing Luke about who he should be and what he should do with knowing next to nothing about him. She is not a relative, a girlfriend she would barely qualify as a close acquaintance. Her big monologue of righteousness came before she knew his back-story, which we see him giving her in the final moments of the episode. You cannot know why people do things if you do not understand where they are coming from which she clearly did not at that moment. If Reva was still alive or if he continued his relationship from the first episode with Misty, she would have the place to say those things to him, so in the end, it was the right message but the wrong source.

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The second misstep to me was the inclusion of a backstory that saw Mariah being molested by her uncle Pete. Before her major scene in this episode it was less than five words in a flashback, we had no time to appreciate what she may have gone through before her anger made her finally get her hands dirty. Something the young Cornell was not allowed to avoid, she would happily defend children in Harlem except for Cornell,  he was forced to kill a friend and then his Uncle to become a man in her eyes. She was a horrible Mama instead of nurturing his gift she turned him into the criminal that everyone is working for or trying to bring down. Child sexual abuse is such a serious topic I do not feel it should be used in such a throw away fashion. With six episodes left I highly doubt it will ever come up again, they just picked something that could cause a person a lot of trauma and grief and used it as motivation for her encounter with Cottonmouth. I am fine with the topic being used as motivation it should have just been given more screen time and maybe show her dealing with it well before he made his hurtful remarks. Most kids who are abused and seek help, never forget but move on and become normal well-functioning members of society not someone who would kill a person over the wrong statement.

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The real highlight of this episode was the acting, everyone gave a strong performance even the characters we met for the first time in flash backs at Mama Mabel’s. Alfre Woodard was the strongest of the group with truly convincing performance with her anger at Cottonmouth. My favorite moment of the episode goes to Luke, with his comments about being tired of buying new clothes and asking a crime boss if they have a hoodie in 2X. In addition, this episode has made me excited for next week, now we know Luke can be hurt, and are left wondering if Claire will be able to save him. Well, duh, of course, he is not going to die but how will this change his approach to the fight that lies ahead. Diamondback, Domingo, and the NYPD are all going to be after him, who will be on his side, will he be forced to go into hiding after finally deciding to stay and fight.

 

Luke Cage S:01 E:06

Episode Title: Suckas Need Bodyguards
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

Episode 6 of Luke Cage could be titled Suckas Need a Plan or Suckas Need to Read a Book, but after what happened to the last person who liked to read it might be safer to mindlessly fight Luke repeatedly. How many times can you shoot someone, have the bullets bounce off him and then be smacked upside the head, before you figure out that plan is not going to work. Do they think they can get lucky or that Cottonmouth has bad aim when he shot a RPG at Luke and dropped a building on him?  I know criminals are not always the smartest people in the world but this seems like the kind of thing that they could understand. I hope going forward that the fight scenes will start to change and they try to poison him, drown him, set him on fire maybe try a car bomb or anything that is different than  a 45 in an alley or dimly lit room.

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Other than a major arrest and the death of another main character, this episode was mostly filler with only about 10 minutes being worth telling. The rest of it was filled with Luke lamenting that he has changed and Mariah spouting the same pro Harlem stuff we hear in every episode, and then being hassled by a reporter over her criminal connections. I like her as a character but she is becoming overly repetitive, she only has three types of scenes so Far this season. First, she is schmoozing the public or media about how great she is and how magical Harlem is. Second, she is telling Cottonmouth that he could be so much more if he applied himself in different areas and not so focused on money and guns. Third, she yells at Cottonmouth about his tactics for handling Luke and how she wants and needs money. This episode introduced a fourth type of scene I’m sure we will see her in several times, the hassled by a reporter and calling for an assistant to get them away from her. She is a bad person with the sensitivities of a southern debutante, I would not be surprised to hear her say something like, and how dare you speak to me with such righteous indignation.

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One good thing about this episode were the interactions between Claire and Luke. When Luke asked her if she wanted to get some “coffee” it was the best scene this season for Mike Colter in my opinion. He just felt more natural in that scene than he normally does. It was a genuine reaction when he normally feels like someone who is over thinking it and trying to act instead of just acting. I am excited to see how long Claire will be around she has already played a much bigger role than I anticipated. She was much needed in this episode too, because there was not much going on that was any different from what we have seen before.

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Overall, an OK episode with two important moments wrapped around a bunch of generic filler that I was mildly interested in and my wife called boring. This could be the start of a downward trend for the series but I have faith in the Marvel and Netflix team that next week will be something special. I am hopeful that it will not take long for us to get to the Luke and Misty confrontation after it has all been laid out on the table the kind of things he is capable of doing. She has never seen it first-hand always after the fact and had to wonder how things happened and does it look like what it could be. Now she knows he is more powerful than a speeding SUV and able to leap from a fourth story window with the greatest of ease and things are going to come to a head now that he will be hew main focus.

Luke Cage S:01 E:05

Episode Title: Just to get a Rep
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

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We are gathered here today at Mount Olivet Baptist Church in the heart of Harlem to mourn and celebrate the home-going of Henry “Pop” Hunter. A former criminal who got his nick name not from being a great father but from the sound his fists made when he would beat up someone. Stopping at former criminal would be a major disservice to a man that evolved and became much more than he used to be. He became a small business owner, a community leader and a savior to many young men and women who may have been claimed by gangs and violence without the safety of his shop. He became a man whose death could fill a room with criminals, their victims and the police who are trying to bring them down but they will forget all that for a while to join in remembrance of a great man. Continue reading Luke Cage S:01 E:05

Luke Cage S:01 E:04

Episode Title: Step in the Arena
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

The fourth episode of Luke Cage takes us back to the man’s origin and reveals multiple surprises about his past. The bulk of the show takes place in the past but it is juxtaposed to a situation that finds Luke and Connie in a tight spot just like Luke was while doing time at Seagate Prison. One of the biggest surprises is that Luke Cage is not his real name; he is actually Carl Lucas former police officer and member of the military.

lukecage-arena-crownNot only did this episode explore the backstory for Luke, as we know him it also hinted at his comic book origin as well. We got to see him in his original costume from when he debuted in 1972, and as Luke himself said, he looked like a damn fool. Don’t worry I won’t forget about the swear jar, I’m just a little light on cash right now. There are three bright spots to this episode make it entertaining even if it does drag a little at times.

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Luke Cage S:01 E:03

Episode Title: Who’s Gonna Take the Weight
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

Episode 3 begins the day after the climatic ending of the second episode that saw Pops die and Chico be sent to the hospital. We find the Harlem community in shock due to the loss of Pop and what he and his business meant to so many people. Luke is out for revenge because he believes Cottonmouth broke his word and put all of them at risk and Luke is finally ready to take the fight to him. Continue reading Luke Cage S:01 E:03

Luke Cage S:01 E:02

Episode Title: Code of the Streets
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016


Reviewing a show that airs on Netflix is a lot different that writing about a show that is made by almost any other company. Its episodes are dropped all at once, so on September 30th you could have spent 13 hours, watched every second of the show, and not have to worry about tuning in for an hour each of the next 12 weeks. While you can avoid hearing specific spoilers about the show, keeping the suspense that the creators of the show hoped to provide almost 100% pure, it is much harder to avoid the general talk about the show. Is the show a hit, and even if it is, what are peoples biggest complaints and what did the viewers tend to enjoy. I want to address a couple of those complaints at the start of this article because I think it is important and because I completely disagree with them. Continue reading Luke Cage S:01 E:02

Luke Cage S:01 E:01

Episode Title: Moment of Truth
Originally Aired: September 30th 2016

Luke Cage the latest from the collaboration between Marvel and Netflix that brought us such hits as Daredevil seasons 1 and 2 and the first season of Jessica Jones. Jessica Jones just won the first ever Emmy for a Marvel television show, for intro music, and based on the hype surrounding the soundtrack for Luke Cage it will not be the first. Continue reading Luke Cage S:01 E:01

Daredevil S:02 Wrap Up

It is a beautiful day outside so I will start with the good stuff, here is what I think was especially good about Daredevil season 2.

The action:

The fights are for the most part beautifully shot and choreographed of course not every scene is stellar but as a whole, you could not ask for much more this season. The addition of the Punisher definitely ratcheted up the brutality this season from his hallway scene complete with crotch shanking to him pistol-whipping a guy in a diner, I do not want to be on his naughty list.

Each of the main characters has a different fighting style, which allows the fights to feel and look very different. Elektra has a very acrobatic style incorporating lots of spins and flips to move around her enemy. Matt is a mix of Electra and the Punisher, sometimes he will just run in with a haymaker of a punch but he also can’t resist a nice barrel roll kick. The Punisher is the exact opposite of Elektra, he works with no wasted movement and is efficiently brutal, what he lacks in style is made up for in effectiveness.

The best fight scenes of the second season are the two hallway scenes, one for Daredevil and the Punisher each, and the final fight with the Hand. With the Defenders and a third season in the horizon it will be interesting to see if the choreographers can continue to come up with interesting ways to stage the fights to keep them from getting stale. I know I will be there week one to find out if they were successful.

The Kingpin:

I know that this in an unpopular opinion, but here it is, I dint care for the Kingpin in Season 1. I know most people consider him a highlight of the first season but I did not find his social awkwardness and delayed development or whatever it was, he had going on last season. I want a Kingpin that can rule a prison with a few bribes and some smooth talk. I want a Kingpin always on the edge of losing control and killing his enemies with his nearly superhuman strength and rage. I want a braggadocios Kingpin that says this is my city and I will own it and run it as I see fit try and stop me, and that was the Kingpin I got. With the threat from the Kingpin and the unsolved mystery that is the Hand, I could see either of them being what brings the Defenders together or as the focus of season 3, if they want the Defenders to be on a bigger scale.

The Acting:

I think that everyone that played a major character this season was better than the first season. Charlie Cox will make you believe he is blind as the master of the 1,000-yard stare. I could make a list of every character from my favorite to least favorite and it would nothing to do with the actor or actress portraying them. Some of them don’t always get the best dialogue or have that much to do for most of the season but whenever they are on screen I am happy that they are there and don’t want them to leave when the show is ready to move on.


The Good and the Bad:

I could jump right into what I did not like about season 2 now, but I think there is something important to mention first because it could go into either category. It is the best and possibly worst part of this season and it is the inclusion of the Punisher and Elektra. I know some people may have just closed this post because of that statement but for those of you that stuck around thanks for hearing me out. I think the season suffered from adding in both of these characters. I think it could have been much stronger with one focal point. With the way, the season was structured with the Punisher taking the first four episodes and then being the B or C story of the rest of the season it is left lacking. Elektra is introduced nearly 25% of the way into the show and this leaves her story feeling a bit rushed and unfulfilling. With the recent news of the Punisher spin off, I believe we will get more of his backstory and why he believes his way is the only way to serve justice. That leads me to guess that season 3 will focus on Elektra and the Hand. If that happens, I hope they will answer the many questions I have after the season finale. Where did Elektra come from, what is a black sky, is Nobu a zombie and if so, why doesn’t that seem to excite or terrify anyone? Now the hard choice that the creators couldn’t make for us, who would we choose if we were going to focus on just one of them? I would have gone with the Punisher and his war on terror and Matt’s personal life. I think the more mystical stuff that is tied to the Elektra storyline could have waited until after this November’s Dr. Strange.


Ok now that part is over let us get to what was bad about this season.

Matt/Daredevil:

Matt was a horrible friend this entire season. Willing to ditch his team at the drop of a hat, refusing to trust them, yelling and belittling them when they will not bow to his desires or point of view. It mostly seems to be in response to the Punisher’s challenge of how effective he is as Daredevil. He is challenged briefly in several episodes but they quickly move on from that tactic letting him fall back into being a jerk. Foggy tries to call him on it and in the end issues an ultimatum that may end their partnership/friendship permanently. Karen runs away and avoids Matt for much of the season after the will they/won’t they quickly dissolves into she won’t. Claire is a do-gooder and will help Matt out when she can but for the most part, she does not want his chaos in her life so prolonged arguing with him is not worth it to her. With him having free reign to act how he wants he turns his back on his friends for Elektra then when she does not act the way he wants her to he tries to run back to his friends. I think the death of Elektra will allow him to be more of the Matt we loved in season 1. The very last scene is him trying to repair his relationship with Karen and I cannot imagine he will not be working on Foggy soon after.

The Hand:

While they make for exciting fights, they are mostly a mystery with only vague Stick-isms to provide us any clues to what they might be planning. Why can Nobu come back from the dead, what happened to the five creepy kids from the hospital, what is a Black Sky, and what will they do with Elektra now that they have her. You can tell from the final fight that the Hand was mishandled because I had no idea if they were willing to kill Elektra or not. They seemed to be pulling their punches at least a little but they were not just ignoring her in an effort to kill Daredevil and Stick. If they can do what they planned on doing, even after she is killed why didn’t they just do that with the kid from season 1? It may have something to do with the fake Children of the Corn and the blood sarcophagus but we will have to wait and see.

Karen:

This is a very minor problem but I needed a third issue for the sake of balance so here we are. Karen is one-step away from Forrest Gumping her way through this series, I know that sounds silly but hear me out. She is a small town girl who constantly finds herself in situations that are out of her league but she somehow finds a way to best it. In two seasons, she has gone from a secretary to a whistleblower to the best legal aid ever, who is considering law school, to the hot new investigative journalist. At this rate next season, Foggy will become obsessed with some food item and all the ways it can be prepared. Her voice over and the end of the season was a low point that should have been cut out. As I discussed before her article did not fit any of the parameters that her editor gave her and it did not fit the season. She talks about how everyone in the town is a survivor and a hero, that is great, but this season did not care about the city. Other than Matt repeatedly referring to it as his city, and how he has to protect it, this season has nothing to do with the city. Nelson and Murdock are the lawyers for the little people in Hell’s Kitchen but the only clients we see them work with this time around have killed at least two people. Not the normal cases for men whose big focus seemed to be keeping old women from being evicted or local businesses from being shut down.

Overall, I really enjoyed season 2 of Daredevil and I cannot wait to see where they take season 3 and what will bring the Defenders together. Other than Foggy and Claire of course, because they are the contacts to the world of the other New York vigilantes like Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. If they decide to focus on one storyline even if it means cutting back from 13 to 10 episodes I think the third season could be their best.

Daredevil S:02 E:13

Episode Title: A Cold Day in Hell’s Kitchen
Originally Aired: March 18th 2016

The final episode of season two is pretty much everything you could have asked for. It may not have been the best episode of the season but it was not a slouch. It answered all of my questions and provided a few more that unfortunately, we will have to wait an undetermined amount of time to have answered. As long as your name is not Claire, we at least have an idea of what will happen to you next. Continue reading Daredevil S:02 E:13

Daredevil S:02 E:11

Episode Title: .380
Original Aired: March 18th 2016

Things are really starting to ramp up towards the conclusion of season two. With just two more episodes to go, I am curious if each story line will get its own episode or if Matt will be working to stop the Blacksmith and the Hand at the same time. My Preference is to dedicate an episode to each storyline so we can really focus on what it means for our characters, even though one episode does not seem like enough to resolve things with the Hand because we just do not know very much. As Matt moves closer and closer to a resolution to the issues with Frank and the Hand his personal life is crumbling around him even faster. Continue reading Daredevil S:02 E:11