Jen is a narcissistic alcoholic, with the mentality of a zoomer discovering tumblr. Pairing her with Daredevil - whom I didn't know before this episode - proved she cannot carry this series on her own.
The two had some excellent back-and-fourth banter both in the courtroom and out, and even later during the warehouse bit. The two worked well together as a reverse Batman and Catwoman dynamic (he's the fast and agile one, while she's all strength & bulk).
Daredevil also had a more mature, dry sense of humor; a very 'I've been doing this for years' stoicism that contrasted well with Jen's entitled attitude.
As ever, all good feelings dissipate immediately following Daredevil's departure, as Jen literally seizes control of the audience's attention by yet another cringey 4th wall breaking one-sided conversation. These haven't ever worked in this show.
It totally killed the pacing and all but spelled out Something Bad Will Happen At The Gala. The awards ceremony itself was cringe to the max. It was like a mix of the Oscars and Miss America Pagent; completely detached from reality. We haven't known these characters long enough to remember their names let alone start showering them with awards and praise.
Regardless, I'm looking forward to the finale purely for more of the Emil Blonsky.
The two had some excellent back-and-fourth banter both in the courtroom and out, and even later during the warehouse bit. The two worked well together as a reverse Batman and Catwoman dynamic (he's the fast and agile one, while she's all strength & bulk).
Daredevil also had a more mature, dry sense of humor; a very 'I've been doing this for years' stoicism that contrasted well with Jen's entitled attitude.
As ever, all good feelings dissipate immediately following Daredevil's departure, as Jen literally seizes control of the audience's attention by yet another cringey 4th wall breaking one-sided conversation. These haven't ever worked in this show.
It totally killed the pacing and all but spelled out Something Bad Will Happen At The Gala. The awards ceremony itself was cringe to the max. It was like a mix of the Oscars and Miss America Pagent; completely detached from reality. We haven't known these characters long enough to remember their names let alone start showering them with awards and praise.
Regardless, I'm looking forward to the finale purely for more of the Emil Blonsky.
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