Showing posts with label Misty Knight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misty Knight. Show all posts
Sunday, 1 March 2020
Monday, 24 February 2020
Netflix Retrospective: Iron Fist Season 2 episodes 7-8 - Morning of the Mindstorm/Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance
We're returning to Iron Fist after Danny suffered yet another blow in his attempt to regain the Iron Fist Power, Davos broke his leg in the fight.
Sunday, 16 February 2020
Netflix Retrospective - Iron Fist Season 2 Episodes 5-6 - Heart of the Dragon/The Dragon Dies at Dawn
We continue our look at the second season of Netflix's Iron Fist and things have stepped up as Davos has transferred the power to himself and injured Danny in the process, what will happen next, let's take a look
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 Episodes 11-13 review
It’s
December, so here are the final 3 episodes of season 2 of Luke Cage, and of
Luke Cage in general, spoilers to follow (obviously)
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 Episodes 9-10 - For Pete's Sake/The Main Ingredient
We’re back
with more Luke Cage, and things are beginning to pick up. In the last set of
episodes, Bushmaster stole all of Mariah’s money and the club, leaving her on
the run without a lawyer as he prepares to finish the job. Misty’s head of
police but with the station compromised, her only option is to call in a favour
from Danny.
Labels:
Anansi,
Ben Donovan,
Bushmaster,
Danny Rand,
James Lucas,
Luke Cage,
Mariah Dillard,
Marvel,
Misty Knight,
Netflix,
Netflix Retrospective,
Piranha,
Riddenhour,
Shades,
Tilda Johnson
Monday, 21 October 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 episodes 7-8 - On and On/If it ain't rough it ain't right
Well, the
last episodes of Luke Cage were interesting, Mariah’s got it coming on from all
sides. Luke wants to use Piranha to get the cops involved, Bushmaster wants him
to steal her fortune, and Comanche is trying to convince Shades his involvement
with her is a bad idea, we ended with Bushmaster cheating in a fight and Luke
drowning.
Labels:
Anansi,
Ben Donovan,
Bushmaster,
Comanche,
James Lucas,
Luke Cage,
Mariah Dillard,
Marvel,
Misty Knight,
Netflix,
Netflix Retrospective,
Piranha,
Riddenhour,
Shades,
Tilda Johnson
Sunday, 13 October 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 Episodes 5-6 - All Souled Out/The Basement
So, in the
last batch of Luke Cage episodes, not a lot happened. I mean a few things
happened. Claire left, Misty got over her funk, Luke’s ego has lead him to
being served a lawsuit and Bushmaster kicked his ass, but this was nearly 2
hours. I guess Mariah is up to some things too but nothing important, yet.
Sunday, 6 October 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 Episodes 3-4 - Wig Out/I Get Physical
Thanks to
the heatwave and several other things going on in my life, it’s been a few
weeks since I last talked Luke Cage, it isn’t for you though, so let’s dive
right into…
Sunday, 29 September 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 2 Episodes 1-2 - Soul Brother #1/Straighten it out
OK, time to
look at the next series along the line with Netflix’s Marvel shows, which has
now come to a close. I can’t say I’m disappointed or even surprised about this,
but I will say that Luke Cage is the series I dreaded to watch the most. Luke
Cage is a problematic character to write, he’s invulnerable to conventional
ammunition, and super-strong to boot so harming him by conventional means is
impossible. So season 1 took the liberty of creating super-bullets to harm him
and having them start to show up everywhere, rather undermining the point.
Season 2 also suffered from a weak villain as the show’s biggest asset was
tossed aside too early. Still, it’s the show that introduced us to Misty
Knight, the NMU’s biggest asset so it can’t all be bad, right? Well, let’s dig
into Luke Cage s2 and take a look.
Sunday, 4 November 2018
Netflix Month: The Defenders - The H Word/Mean Right Hook
Phew, it’s a
been big year for Marvel’s Netflix series. In 2018 they’ve brought all their
individual shows up to s2 with new series of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and a
shorter season of Iron Fist. And they’re yet to slow down with third series of Daredevil
and Jessica Jones and another Punisher series (I’m not interested enough in the
Punisher to review him, not the fault of the actor, but just the character
himself)
We’ll look
at Jessica Jones and Luke Cage’s second seasons next year and Iron Fist in
early 2020, assuming I’m not burnt out. But before we get to that, here’s the
moment this was all building to: The Defenders
After the
initially positive but later mixed reception of Luke Cage and the initially
negative and later mixed reception of Iron Fist, this series received mixed
reception. Has Netflix lost its spark? Let’s find out as we begin Netflix Month
With the
first 2 episodes of the Defenders.
Labels:
Alexandra,
Colleen Wing,
Danny Rand,
Daredevil,
Elektra,
Iron Fist,
Jessica Jones,
Luke Cage,
Madame Gao,
Marvel,
Matt Murdock,
Misty Knight,
Netflix,
Netflix Month,
Stick,
The Hand
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Luke Cage Season 1 episodes 11-13 - Now You're Mine/Soliloquy of Chaos/You Know my Steez
Labels:
Assistant DA Tower,
Black Mariah,
Candace,
Claire Temple,
Damon Boone,
Diamondback,
Domingo,
Harlem,
Luke Cage,
Marvel,
Misty Knight,
Netflix,
Netflix Retrospective,
Ridley,
Shades
Sunday, 22 April 2018
Friday, 13 April 2018
Friday, 6 April 2018
Friday, 30 March 2018
Sunday, 25 March 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Luke Cage Season 1 Episodes 1-2 - Moment of Truth/Code of the Streets
Well, let’s
continue these retrospectives with Luke Cage. Last seen in Jessica Jones
getting a shotgun to the head and getting himself repaired by Claire Temple
(and yup, she has a sizeable role in this one) my initial reaction to Luke Cage
is that whilst it doesn’t reach the lows DD s2 reached, it didn’t reach the
highs, in particular with the action, but a re-watch may do this show credit
(or possibly not) so let’s do it.
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
4 issue test #37 - Jessica Jones
Next and actually
last in the Marvel now stuff is Jessica Jones, a title I specifically picked up
because of the Netflix series, for those wondering my opinions on DD season 2
and Luke Cage. I thought DD started strong but ultimately went off track around
the half-way mark and was overly depressing and Luke Cage was average if not a
little higher.
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I know I'm cheating a little with this image but... I also don't care |
Writing
this comic is Brian Michael Bendis, who’s writing Spider-man which somehow I’m
still reading and Civil War II, which was utter utter utter utter sh*t (see my recent editorial). So
yeah, Bendis is hit and miss with me and mostly miss but the was the one
responsible for the interpretation of Jessica Jones the Netflix series was
adapted from so maybe he’s struck again, let’s take a look.
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