She-Hulk represents Leap-Frog who was injured due to a malfunction in his custom-made super suit.
She-Hulk represents Leap-Frog who was injured due to a malfunction in his custom-made super suit.
Am I the only one who saw a different Netflix Daredevil show? Matt slept with women (he did that so many times that it didn't sound suspicious at all when he used it as a side-story after a night of Daredevil-ing), was funny, witty, and charming in his own show. He just didn't crack jokes when things got real serious, which is just the perfect kind of transition that really made that show good.
He was basically the same in She-Hulk. Taken straight from that show and put here. This episode had him fighting untrained nobodies, and he had a literal Hulk alongside, so obviously he was a little more relaxed than usual.
It's just as the writer explained. Every character comes from their movies or shows and gets to take a break here. But they still remain themselves. Hulk, Wong, and Daredevil are all just the same in this show as they were in their previous appearances, simply more relaxed and dealing with the little things. Only Blonsky was radically different, which makes sense since it's been nearly 20 years in universe for him to go from an insane and murdering Abomination to a pretty cool dude.
I like how Matt's attacks felt really solid and powerful. Every hit gave that feeling of really being punched and kicked and smacked. The sound effects were on point in this episode, especially during the end when Jennifer hulked out and destroyed everything.
I’m still lol’ing at Dardevil’s walk of shame.
Leap frog is the lamest costumed person ever.
“Perfect, down to the last minute detail”
I’ve been the fence about this series and while this episode isn’t absolutely perfect, it was still very enjoyable. The ending was quite brutal for Jen. Tatiana has done a great job as per usual and I’m interested in what other projects she’ll be attached to in the future.
The wait for Daredevil is finally over and I’m satisfied with what we got. The character generally works better in grim environments, but shouldn’t be restricted to one particular area. His chemistry with Jen was pretty fun. I’m growing on the classic ketchup and mustard suit, but still prefer the all red.
HALLWAY FIGHT!
Honestly, I enjoyed the She-Hulk take on it. Also, even though it was a lighter take on the character, it wasn’t that different from his lighter moments on his own show. The biggest difference being the “Walk of Shame” in his costume at the end. That seemed out of character.
So, I guess this means Matt Murdock is licensed in California.
Who or what, do you think got the Accords repealed?
@Danger1109 The snap definitely was the reason the Accords were repealed. When 50% of the Universes population disappeared, the avengers (including Cap and Black Widow) were allowed to do their work (seemingly without government intervention).
Hearing the Sokovia Accords were repealed actually made my day.
Weren't the Accords still active during WandaVision? Though I'm happy we don't have to worry about them.
Honestly I enjoyed everything about Daredevil this episode, even the walk of shame. It was a funny visual gag and it definitely doesn't ruin the character for me. She-Hulk's a sitcom, after all.
Man, that ending was dark. I was expecting Jen to turn to the audience and say something like "Oh crap" but I'm glad they didn't do that.
This was definitely the best episode yet! Charlie per usual is spectacular as Matt, and I can't wait to see more of him. This episode transitioned him perfectly from Netflix. He retained some level of seriousness but was able to have fun and joke around with Jen. Also, the numerous references to the Netflix show should settle the canon debate:
Netflix Daredevil Theme
New Suit almost exactly like old one
His "Daredevil" name is preestablished and he seems to have accepted the title, referencing his character development in S3
Says he's broken into warehouses "a million times", implying he's been Daredevil for a long time (if he survived the Blip would be 9-10 years and if not 4-5)
References his Hell's Kitchen law firm and how they (emphasis on "they") usually take smaller cases but take big clients when bills pile up
His dynamic with Jen was also great and I hope we see more of it in the future. This episode definitely calmed my nerves about Marvel Studios taking on the Netflix characters.
What do you think?