Yes. It’s unfortunate that they used the name. An acquaintance of mine worked on the show and I asked him why they did it. He said “Kevin just likes wordplay.” So there you go. I guess it’s a tacit admission that they plan to never do that story arc on the show.
I assume the second half of this season will borrow from it. Depends what Fisk does next, how it relates to Matt, and what shape Karen is in the next time we see her…
I agree with Jerry's analysis. What I like about this season of Daredevil, so far, is that it's completely character driven. And let's face it--these are two complicated characters, wrestling with their baser instincts. I'm looking forward to the collision, as Jerry describes it, that is inevitable. Meantime, I'm loving being back in Hell's Kitchen again.
Yes. It’s unfortunate that they used the name. An acquaintance of mine worked on the show and I asked him why they did it. He said “Kevin just likes wordplay.” So there you go. I guess it’s a tacit admission that they plan to never do that story arc on the show.
I felt they more or less adapted it in season 3 already.
Elements for sure.
I assume the second half of this season will borrow from it. Depends what Fisk does next, how it relates to Matt, and what shape Karen is in the next time we see her…
I agree with Jerry's analysis. What I like about this season of Daredevil, so far, is that it's completely character driven. And let's face it--these are two complicated characters, wrestling with their baser instincts. I'm looking forward to the collision, as Jerry describes it, that is inevitable. Meantime, I'm loving being back in Hell's Kitchen again.