Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24675861-20151122082146/@comment-27144679-20151126153751

I really enjoyed the show and recommend it to people all the time. But it wasn't a slam dunk, IMHO, like Daredevil was. For one thing, there were a couple of instances when I simply didn't buy what certain characters were choosing to do; they seemed to make sloppy mistakes (especially episode 9). My husband tried to justify it saying that the characters were desperate and not thinking straight, but I wasn't feeling it.

I also did not care AT ALL about Hogarth and her love problems. In Daredevil, I found myself engrossed in every single character's issues. But every time they cut to Hogarth I found myself wishing the scene would be over so we could get back to the story. I like Carrie-Anne Moss's work so I don't know if it was her performance or the writing, but I just didn't care. Likewise, Robyn's story seemed forced to me.

I absolutely loved the relationaships between most of the characters, specifically Luke and Jessica, Luke and Trish, and Jessica and Malcolm. And Tennant was brilliant. His performance alone merits a viewing.