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Did anyone catch the pretty big Easter Egg hints on two big characters in the Daredevil universe?

When the sniper shoots the detective, you can see an image of some playing cards in his bag. And in the college flashback of Foggy and Matt, he mentions a smoking hot Greek girl that Matt broke up with. Hello Bullseye and Elektra
 
I haven't seen it yet, but I'm assuming Boyd Crowder dies [emoji22]

Spoilers for after you watch the finale.

You would have assumed incorrectly. One of the more disappointing aspects of the finale was that we never really got a final Boyd/Raylan showdown. I thought the end scene made up for that a bit, but it was kind of a letdown that both of them survived. I did like how Raylan took Boon's hat, though.
 
Best show on TV began its 11th season last night....Deadliest Catch.
 
Tennant as Purple Man could be really really good.

I think it will also really determine if Netflix/Marvel are open to adding CGI into this universe given that in the comics the Purple Man also has purple skin.

I think they will end up keeping a more grounded "realistic" version of it though.

Pretty sure that, if they give him purple skin, it would be a practical effect and not CGI. It would be a lot cheaper to just use make-up and it would look better too more than likely.
 
Pretty sure that, if they give him purple skin, it would be a practical effect and not CGI. It would be a lot cheaper to just use make-up and it would look better too more than likely.

True. I guess I'm thinking it will be a good barometer, even with just makeup,
as to just how "realistic" they plan to keep these shows and if you could ever see more "powers" oriented characters in the mix.
 
True. I guess I'm thinking it will be a good barometer, even with just makeup,
as to just how "realistic" they plan to keep these shows and if you could ever see more "powers" oriented characters in the mix.

It probably depends on the source material. Daredevil, for instance, doesn't really tangle with superpowered enemies all that much, at least not in the majority of his most memorable stories. It happens from time to time, but if you're likely to remember something from Daredevil it probably involves the Kingpin or Bullseye, neither of whom are powered, or the Hand/Elektra (and I'm pretty sure that Japanese guy that almost killed Daredevil was a member of the Hand, even though they never mention the group by name). Kevin Smith's Mysterio story was pretty memorable as well (and almost a lock to make it in some fashion to television if the series lasts long enough), but Myserio is another non-powered villain.

I haven't read Alias, though, so I can't comment on how often supers show up.

Edit: I'd also say we're a lock to see Gladiator at some point, probably next season, given that they introduced Melvin Potter and implied that the Kingpin would hurt his beloved Betsy if he got out of line. He also lacks actual powers.
 
Spoilers for after you watch the finale.

You would have assumed incorrectly. One of the more disappointing aspects of the finale was that we never really got a final Boyd/Raylan showdown. I thought the end scene made up for that a bit, but it was kind of a letdown that both of them survived. I did like how Raylan took Boon's hat, though.

I just watched it. Not what I expected, but I kind of liked it. Would have been nice to know what happened to a few (somewhat) minor characters. Like Loretta.
 
I just watched it. Not what I expected, but I kind of liked it. Would have been nice to know what happened to a few (somewhat) minor characters. Like Loretta.

I would classify it as a solid finale. Not a disaster, but not great either. It could have been better. But given the nature of the show, it didn't need an amazing, epic finale because it was never that kind of show. I think the finale could have been a bit more climactic, but it did a nice enough job of wrapping things up for the central characters.

To me, the main issue is that the finale last season started building up to a final showdown between Raylan and Boyd, but then the show denied us that encounter. The last scene between them was good, but at the same time, I think one or both of them needed to die to make the finale great rather than just solid, especially given the "never leave Harlan alive" musical score that has closed out every season.
 
I would classify it as a solid finale. Not a disaster, but not great either. It could have been better. But given the nature of the show, it didn't need an amazing, epic finale because it was never that kind of show. I think the finale could have been a bit more climactic, but it did a nice enough job of wrapping things up for the central characters.

To me, the main issue is that the finale last season started building up to a final showdown between Raylan and Boyd, but then the show denied us that encounter. The last scene between them was good, but at the same time, I think one or both of them needed to die to make the finale great rather than just solid, especially given the "never leave Harlan alive" musical score that has closed out every season.

I completely expected Boyd to die. I was kind of expecting Raylan to die also. I figured they were going to take each other out, or at least leave Raylan wounded so badly we'd get an 'I can't live like this' from Winona that caused them to not stay together. I knew Raylan wasn't going to end up happily ever after in Florida, it just wouldn't fit with the show. I was also half expecting Ava to die. I'm okay with how it ended; I do like how it went full circle with the "we dug coal together" ending. The actors did a good job there, I actually believed Raylan cared about Boyd and was glad he didn't kill him in the barn, even though he hated him for the majority of the show/last season.
 
I think I'm 8 episodes into Daredevil now, it's definitely got my attention. It's a pretty solid show, I wouldn't recommend it to everyone but I enjoy it.
 
I may get a lot of shit for this, but I think you guys should watch Lip Sync Battle. The actual lip syncing part, not the LL talking. Tonight's episode with John Krasinski and Anna Kendrick was pretty enjoyable. It's one of those turn your brain off shows.
 
I think I'm 8 episodes into Daredevil now, it's definitely got my attention. It's a pretty solid show, I wouldn't recommend it to everyone but I enjoy it.

Can't decide whether to bother with it or not. I loved season 1 of Arrow - think it's turned into utter nonsensical garbage now in season 3. Flash season 1 has been fun, albeit light-hearted and comical. And I think Gotham is a bit of a farce but I'm still tuning in because deep down, I don't have the balls to stop watching anything that's even remotely related to Batman.

Given that, would you recommend it? I'm more of a DC kinda guy, but in saying that, I prefer the vigilante-esque heroes over the super-powered city-savers. Does it employ a solid dark aspect to the overall setting of the show?
 
Can't decide whether to bother with it or not. I loved season 1 of Arrow - think it's turned into utter nonsensical garbage now in season 3. Flash season 1 has been fun, albeit light-hearted and comical. And I think Gotham is a bit of a farce but I'm still tuning in because deep down, I don't have the balls to stop watching anything that's even remotely related to Batman.

Given that, would you recommend it? I'm more of a DC kinda guy, but in saying that, I prefer the vigilante-esque heroes over the super-powered city-savers. Does it employ a solid dark aspect to the overall setting of the show?
It's easily the darkest thing Marvel has ever done, TV or movies. I'm pretty bored with the lame jokes and wisecracks while punching villains stuff from the Marvel movies, but this was completely different.
 
Can't decide whether to bother with it or not. I loved season 1 of Arrow - think it's turned into utter nonsensical garbage now in season 3. Flash season 1 has been fun, albeit light-hearted and comical. And I think Gotham is a bit of a farce but I'm still tuning in because deep down, I don't have the balls to stop watching anything that's even remotely related to Batman.

Given that, would you recommend it? I'm more of a DC kinda guy, but in saying that, I prefer the vigilante-esque heroes over the super-powered city-savers. Does it employ a solid dark aspect to the overall setting of the show?

I'm actually midway through the first season of Arrow right now. I'd say I would have to choose Daredevil over it based on the ten episodes I've watched of Arrow. It's a decent show, but you can tell the CW made it. Everyone in this show looks like they stepped out of an Abercrombie ad. It's not a bad show or anything, but I think Daredevil was a lot more interesting, dark, and coherent.

Arrow, thus far, seems quite a bit less serialized than Daredevil. Yeah, they've got the plot with the list carried over from episode to episode, but by and large each episode deals with a different villain and is mostly self-contained from the other episodes. Daredevil, on the other hand, largely tells one story over the course of its first season. I greatly prefer serialized television over "monster of the week" style storytelling (which is prominent on network television).

One thing I really liked about Daredevil was how they focused on the physical and mental toll getting beat up every night took on Daredevil. He gets his ass kicked a lot on that show, even in the fights he wins. There are a couple of episodes that are focused on him recovering from said ass kickings.

Daredevil also gives equal time (at least in later episodes) to the Kingpin, and paints him as an interesting, deep villain with realistic motives and willing to do terrible things to accomplish them, all the while telling himself that he's the good guy trying to redeem his city. I haven't seen that at all from Arrow yet. All the villains are pretty much just evil for the sake of being evil, and the show doesn't spend enough time on them to give them any depth.

And yes, Daredevil is very dark. Much darker than Arrow. The body count in the first season alone was pretty staggering, especially since none of Netflix's brief promos really gave us much idea what to expect from the show. If you haven't read the Bendis run on Daredevil, or Frank Miller's "Man Without Fear" trade (you should definitely read both, by the way), that's about what you can expect from the show. The best non-Daredevil comparison I can come up with is some of the darker Batman stuff, like the Arkham video games. The main difference is that Matt Murdock is a lot more likable as a character than Bruce Wayne has ever been.

So yeah...watch Daredevil. It's a pretty good show.
 

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