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Luke Cage


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I liked it.  Main villain was really lame though, not as good as Kingpin or Kilgrave, not even close.  That's my only gripe really.  I loved some of the easter eggs, like wearing the old yellow shirt and metal stuff like his first comic for that scene lol.  

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On 10/4/2016 at 8:44 AM, Zaximus said:

I liked it.  Main villain was really lame though, not as good as Kingpin or Kilgrave, not even close.  That's my only gripe really.  I loved some of the easter eggs, like wearing the old yellow shirt and metal stuff like his first comic for that scene lol.  

I agree.  Thought the show was pretty nice.  Villain sucked.

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Finished it in about two days. I loved it for a lot of the reasons mentioned. Diamondback wasn't as strong as a Villian compared to Fisk or Kilgrave but in his own right he was pretty good. I liked the brother aspect and that they had prior history with eachother. 

 

Super excited for Iron fist and defenders. All these marvel Netflix shows have been amazing. I couldn't get past the first 6 episodes of Jessica Jones but after I finished Luke Cage I went back and finished that show up. It got really good the last half. Now I'm going back through Daredevil. It's all so good

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I actually thought Cottonmouth wasn't a bad villain and they should have just rolled with him and his cousin, maybe bringing in outside help or something etc.  Diamondback was WAYYYY over the top for a grounded Netflix show.  When they made you feel a bit sorry for Cottonmouth he was already gone, I think if they kept him alive, showed that, and then preceded with the show it would have been much better.  Also, I loved Shades, glad that guy has found another role after Sons of Anarchy and I'm glad he's still alive.   

 

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