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#21 Post by modeljunky »

Seen Season 1, Have yet to start S2...Still behind on Jessica Jones
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just finished 10 and love it! Cant believe i actually saw a headline that said it was in a sophomore jinx....i didnt read the article as i was afraid it would give spoilers out for the remaining three episodes i have left.

Really loving the story lines and plots!

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I've only had time to watch the first ep so far.
Seemed to be just as good as the first season to me.

I haven't had time to watch JJ yet.
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#24 Post by Glusniffer »

Had to re-watch ep 13 from the 1st season to refresh but about to watch season 2. So lets name drop here. Anyone know the future bad guy's clue's from season 1? :D
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#25 Post by derekc62 »

I've got four episodes left and as far as I'm concerned Season Two is better than Season One.
The plot has been solid, the Punisher has been great and the action is amazing.
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#26 Post by Glusniffer »

Ep-1 Sick! 8)
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#27 Post by Avall15 »

Sooooo when does season 3 come out? Lol

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I'm hoping that they will release it on dvd... easier for me to do than via the computer.
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#29 Post by GUITARWORX »

This season came out of the gate swinging. Up to episode 5.
Episode 3 was insane and episode 4 was fantastic
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Finished season 2 last night! (tried to pace myself...dammit!!)

Nicely wrapped up all the questions I kept coming up w/ nicely!

come on season 3!

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#31 Post by derekc62 »

Very good season, enjoyed it better than the first.
I see Luke Cage has his own series starting in September.
Now we need a full season of The Punisher.
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GUITARWORX wrote:Episode 3 was insane and episode 4 was fantastic
Ditto! Gonna be hard to not binge-watch this weekend after those..... :?
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#33 Post by tay666 »

Yeah. I was up until 3:30 this morning.
I'm through episode 8 right now.
The hits just keep on coming. Just when you think things can't get worse,
they do.

Loving it!
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#34 Post by Heavy Metal Spike »

We've finally worked our ways through all of season 2 - loved it.

A few nit-picks - like people being seriously wounded and then jumping around & fighting like they are in superhuman condition 1 day later - repeatedly. There were also a number of things that either weren't explained (perhaps intentionally for later follow-up) or we didn't grasp.

Stuff like this doesn't matter though given the superb acting, direction & story etc.

Casting was ULTRA-PERFECT (new & returning characters).

. . . and YES - we need a Punisher spin-off! :)

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#35 Post by Heavy Metal Spike »

This wee fella has put a lot of time & effort into his reviews of each episode of season 2 . . .
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Heavy Metal Spike wrote:A few nit-picks - like people being seriously wounded and then jumping around & fighting like they are in superhuman condition 1 day later - repeatedly.
(chuckling) yeah... agree. and seemed he wasn't as good a fighter this 2nd season
as he was when he was just wearing black (and no padding)

(althought the stair fight was cool) ep3 I think

There were also a number of things that either weren't explained (perhaps intentionally for later follow-up) or we didn't grasp.
I continued to have questions throughout the series, but everything for me
was answered in the end. What weren't, for you?

(i must admit, making Frank a soldier instead of a DEA agent was a let down
for me. Very Minor...but thought the DEA agent made more sense in the Punisher
genre)

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#37 Post by tay666 »

I don't think that he wasn't as good a fighter, I just think he was up against better opponents.
And he was at a disadvantage against the Hand since he couldn't hear/sense them.

And I liked that they made him a soldier. Made more sense.
Explains all the skills with the weapons and hand-to-hand.
(I still think the only reason Marvel didn't make him a soldier in the comics was to avoid being too much like Mack Bolan which I have always believed the character was based on)

Love those reviews. Very comprehensive and totally 'gets' it all.

And yeah, they left a few things open, but I am betting that is just setting things up for next season.
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Heavy Metal Spike wrote:There were also a number of things that either weren't explained (perhaps intentionally for later follow-up) or we didn't grasp.
Buc Wheat wrote:I continued to have questions throughout the series, but everything for me
was answered in the end. What weren't, for you?
Off the top of my head . . .
  • What was the blood draining for exactly?
    What was with that huge hole?
    Did he ever rescue his dog? :)
There were probably others but after 13 hours my brain overflowed.

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Heavy Metal Spike wrote:What was the blood draining for exactly?
Each victim was drained and filled w/ 1 of the ingredients to
bring back the dead.
What was with that huge hole?
Yeah, wanted to know that as well!

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#40 Post by starmanmm »

So, can you still binge on the show or is that over now? I guess I'll have to watch it on my computer... I have a Dish, so I think that is out of the equation.
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