@@j.a.kempton3350 That model of the Magnum Research Desert Eagle comes in .50 AE, .44, and .357. The .50 AE has significantly weaker ballistics than other. 50 Balistics (.50 BMG for example) odds are they just made it like that for effect purposes but either caliber would kick like a mule, but .357 at that range shouldn't kick too hard also taking into account the sheer mass and weight of that firearm
Im pretty sure that’s what they were intending he obviously cared for her as his daughter cause he failed to protect her but they gave him another chance with amy
This is without a doubt one of the best scenes in this series. It shows so well that Frank is willing ensure that he makes the kill so that Amy has no deaths on her conscience. Brilliant scene.
He doesn't even look more than necessary. He just takes a look to recognize the quasi cirular shape of the head. He doesn't even see the guy. Just a circle to shoot
And yet also perfectly reasonable at the same time. Frank is willing to have all sorts of deaths on his conscience, but he doesn't want her to have to live with that hanging over her for the rest of her life.
@@tek512 I am going to politely disagree haha. It's just psychotic. You can't really call it reasonable. Firstly, the guy was, for the sake of the show, obviously going to die without his intervention. She shot a man with a fatal blow. For all intents and purposes, she killed him. Obviously in self-defence, but killing is killing. It doesn't matter that he came along and shot the guy, his life ended when it crossed paths with Amy.
@@thefinal9923 he was dying when she shot him, but frank killed him, // its like if someone has cancer but gets killed by a bullet, did they die to the cancer or a bullet? + it is reasonable just not moral you can say
@@Sxnthxtic It's just not reasonable. I understand that people have different opinions, but mine is solid on this. For example, if you paid me to kill somebody, and I killed them, I consider you a murderer just the same as I am. Personally, I don't think your metaphor holds weight. A man dying of cancer is very different from a man dying of just being shot with a gun at point-blank range, and I consider the person who shot him first just as much of a murderer as the person who shot him in the head. If she had shot him, and he survived, and then Frank killed him it'd be different. But the man was clearly dying.
@@killerkdawg88 Frank and Amy's relationship was really touching. The scene in the last episode when they embraced while waiting for the bus, with Tyler Bates' score in the background, I was misty eyed
Frank's fatherly instinct too protect her from feeling like a killer is so cool. " you didnt kill him" turns and shoots " I killed him not you". One of the best scenes in the whole show.
@@marcusaguilar874 Bro shut the fuck up. This is a different take on the Punisher. Just as he has different versions in the comics, so does he in live action. You're literally trying to start shit with people in other comments too. Get a life.
@@slajmkorn statistically speaking most likely. We as humans tend to single out and point out things that have effected us or are affecting to a certain degree.
I know it’s such a sweet character driven moment, but I can’t help but laugh every time Frank just casually turns around and fucking murders the guy just to reassure her that she’s not a murderer
@@cousinzeke4888 if you can justify why it’s not a murder after Frank walks up to a guy bleeding out from a mortal wound on a ground who’s at this point completely harmless, and shoots the fucker in the head. I’d hire you as my lawyer
@@andrewevers2420 quite the contrary it was possibly hyper rational, being rational to the exclusion of any moral or emotional considerations. She was an innocent, he is a jaded man long since over the guilt of killing bad men and who has the blood of actual innocent people on his hands. She was being overwhelmed with a guilt he long since had forgotten and was in danger of losing her innocence and becoming like him, and he cared about her enough to not want that. The bad guy was still alive and there were still two possible futures for him, the unlikely future he survives and the more likely future he dies. If Frank does nothing and the bad guy remains untreated for the gunshot wound and dies it is by her hand, but if Frank intervenes he erases all other possible futures and replaces them with one where the man has died by Frank's hand transferring the responsibility to himself relieving her of the guilt as the only thing she is now responsible for is defending herself from a bad person. It may be well outside the standard moral norms of society but it is not irrational.
01:57 "KIIID! You touch her I'll kill you! I'll pull you apart!" 02:43 "I killed him" .... "No, you just shot him. See that? I killed him." 03:00 "No, no, no, no. Hey, look at me. Hey." 03:05 "His blood isn't worth a single one of your tears!" This particular scene shows why Jack Reacher: Never Go Back failed so spectacularly: character development. Just look how Frank, the killing machine, dealing so delicately with Amy. His reactions speak a thousand words. Jon Bernthal added layers and layers to The Punisher. Phenomenal performance!
@Mark Galan Dafaq you talking about punisher care about kids this is how he would react in these situations if a kid was involved that how the main 616 punisher is idk which punisher you talking about but it ain't the main marvel one 🤦
Real testimony to Frank’s character. He knows the trauma that comes with taking a life and instead of having her try to struggle with that trauma he takes full responsibility for the killing
He's a killing machine of vengeance with nothing to lose anymore, but he was also once a family man. This scene captures that duality perfectly. He will become the murderous scapegoat so the innocent can keep their lives intact.
@@gelothegogang Read the comics since I was a child, so yeah, I don't know anything about the character. He's a man who lost everything and therefor has nothing to lose, that's why he goes all out in battle. He doesn't care if he lives or dies so long as he takes as many of them with him as he can.
The fact that Frank legitimately sees finishing the guy off as a solution to the problem is a great example of his violent sense of fatherly protection. Great show.
@@Kladyos “you cannot truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of great violence, if you aren’t capable of violence, you aren’t peaceful you’re harmless, important distinction” -Stefan Grant
The fact that Frank was willing to stop everything and tell her "Take 5 seconds" while still in an extremely dangerous situation shows how much he really does care for Amy. He doesn't know how many guys are in the building and someone could pop out any second, but he stopped everything to take care of her. He doesn't even turn around to check. Just stares into her eyes because Amy is all that matters right now. He lost his family and he is NEVER going to allow that to happen again.
God event he sounds of the casings falling to the floor at 2:12 and 2:48... this show was so well done, great characters, setting, and a masterful series. Shame it was cancelled.
Well, aside from Frank shooting more than ten rounds from his ten round magazine in the scene, I do have to agree. One of the few shows where the protagonist actually practices basic gun safety.
2:48 Frank made sure he was one who killed him so Amy wouldn’t have blood on her hands. I will never get over how much of a badass Frank is man. Looking out for Amy as if she was his own daughter and still being *The Big Bad Punisher*
This is why Jon Bernthal is the ONLY punisher I know. The "take 5 seconds" hits really hard. Like she is fuckin losing it mentally, and he gets it. Great scene.
@@ATruckCampbell Like it's not even possible to argue. OBJECTIVELY speaking: Darth Vader's reveal; "I see dead people"; many more and this scene included: They are scenes. Hands down.
I love how Frank turned into a parent again in this season. Remembered why he got up every morning - kill bad guys for a greater good and got to relive a little of his old self but still be him.
Honestly same lol. It’s the fact that she didn’t even let him finish his sentence and he’s acting all tough and trying to remain confident but when he gets shot in the chest, that all changes and now he’s all screaming in pain and shit.
2:44 the look when she says "I killed him" shock for a split second from Frank because she's blaming herself, taking her guilt because he knows it will consume her
"I killed him!" "No you just shot him!" BANG "See I just killed him!" Brutal Honesty! I Love Frank Castle. He gave her a way out of the guilt she would feel for the rest of her life even IF it was an evil person because no good person wants to kill even for self defence.
I like the way they set it up in an earlier episode that disarming a professional won't work, so we're supposed to think Frank is going to gun the guy down....and then disarming actually works!
There is a sad somewhat sick beauty in frank not wanting her to feel that knowledge of taking a life. He isn't perfect but he still is human and understands what that encompasses
I love how the guy just shouts stuff like "No" and "God" when he's lying on the ground shot. It's a lot more realistic than a whole spiel telling Frank he's a dead man, he's not willing to die and he's pissed off that it was a teenager who (to him) didn't know how to disarm or use a gun that got him
I know most ppl didn't like this season of Punisher but I fucking love every second of it. Seeing Frank getting a second chance of technically being a father figure is literally all I could've ever asked for and more lol. EDIT: and it also shows a more human side to Frank when everyone else just thinks of him as this heartless monster/killing machine w/ no regard to human life. I love it 😌
The moment I saw him, I loved the second season. Even just his hair: the first season, it’s military style because he’s a soldier trying to simply be a person. Second season, it’s more casual because now he’s a person being forced back into that soldier life.
@@Judge-1964 Noticed that too. They did a good job with the phase of him trying to transform back into civilian life. Kept his jarhead haircut in the first season and the combat boots. They did good with the details.
Dude: "You're not gonna--" Amy: **Shoots him** Dude: **Surprised Pikachu Face** What did he expect anyway? He had a gun at Amy's face, and he thinks she didn't have the guts to shoot him? What an idiot lol.
I’ve always enjoyed the scene for two reasons The first is that I think this is the point where Aimee realizes that as much as a bad ass, and she thinks Frank is, she would never want to be like him. And it also shows that Frank still has a lot of humanity in him towards the people that he cares about/perceived as innocent It’s also sad because it shows that he truly believes that by executing another person he’s helping ease her burden
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I really liked Amy and Frank's relationship.. Just as what he would've had with his own daughter..
Disney needs to bring back this version of The Punisher. I doubt they will though. I don't think they're have the stomach for a hero character who kills so easily.
"No you just shot him! Okay? Right? Hey! (Bam) See that? I killed him!"
I love the scene!
It’s also a nice subtle reminder, child killers aren’t people to Frank.
Shit is so funny 😂😂
I have never fired one of those , but at that range wouldn't that have blown him in half, thats a .50 isnt it?
@@j.a.kempton3350 That model of the Magnum Research Desert Eagle comes in .50 AE, .44, and .357. The .50 AE has significantly weaker ballistics than other. 50 Balistics (.50 BMG for example) odds are they just made it like that for effect purposes but either caliber would kick like a mule, but .357 at that range shouldn't kick too hard also taking into account the sheer mass and weight of that firearm
J.A. Kempton that uhh... ain’t how guns work. Not unless you’re talking anti-material rifles
when he killed that guy just to make sure she has no blood in her hands my legit reaction was "awwww" and my dad said "what's wrong with you" 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Hands down the best comment 😂😂
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HAHAHAAA
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“His blood ain’t worth a single one of your tears.”
That may be the sweetest thing I’ve ever heard.
reminds me of one of my favorite lines from "Pitch Black"...
"Don't you cry for Johns. Don't you dare."
how is that sweet xd
@@adammccarmychael9481 How is it not??
"Don't weep for the stupid, you'll be crying all day." ~Alexander Anderson - Hellsing Abridged
@@yannym4605 holy shit that's a good line
This season feels like Frank got a second chance at being a dad
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Im pretty sure that’s what they were intending he obviously cared for her as his daughter cause he failed to protect her but they gave him another chance with amy
I think that was the point
Im just glad it didn't end like slavers comic line. The one time he got close a woman she gets killed by a claymore.
This is without a doubt one of the best scenes in this series. It shows so well that Frank is willing ensure that he makes the kill so that Amy has no deaths on her conscience. Brilliant scene.
I mean I’m sure she got some injured assist points
It also shows that the disarming lesson he taught her payed off.
@@peterjrcoolidge bro😂😂
I come back to this video every so often, and love finding your comment in here, because it's exactly what I am thinking.
A deagle round in the chest? That dude was fucked. She killed him. He just finished him off.
The reasoning of “No you just shot him, *bang* see? I killed him.” is so hysterically psychotic I love it, like he doesn’t miss a beat 😂
He doesn't even look more than necessary. He just takes a look to recognize the quasi cirular shape of the head. He doesn't even see the guy. Just a circle to shoot
And yet also perfectly reasonable at the same time. Frank is willing to have all sorts of deaths on his conscience, but he doesn't want her to have to live with that hanging over her for the rest of her life.
@@tek512 I am going to politely disagree haha. It's just psychotic. You can't really call it reasonable. Firstly, the guy was, for the sake of the show, obviously going to die without his intervention. She shot a man with a fatal blow. For all intents and purposes, she killed him. Obviously in self-defence, but killing is killing. It doesn't matter that he came along and shot the guy, his life ended when it crossed paths with Amy.
@@thefinal9923 he was dying when she shot him, but frank killed him, // its like if someone has cancer but gets killed by a bullet, did they die to the cancer or a bullet? + it is reasonable just not moral you can say
@@Sxnthxtic It's just not reasonable. I understand that people have different opinions, but mine is solid on this.
For example, if you paid me to kill somebody, and I killed them, I consider you a murderer just the same as I am.
Personally, I don't think your metaphor holds weight. A man dying of cancer is very different from a man dying of just being shot with a gun at point-blank range, and I consider the person who shot him first just as much of a murderer as the person who shot him in the head.
If she had shot him, and he survived, and then Frank killed him it'd be different. But the man was clearly dying.
Frank being a Dad in the most “Frank” way possible 😂😂😂😂
You really don’t know anything about punisher do you?
@@marcusaguilar874 Stop trying to make something out of nothing bro. It's not necessary.
@@killerkdawg88 Frank and Amy's relationship was really touching. The scene in the last episode when they embraced while waiting for the bus, with Tyler Bates' score in the background, I was misty eyed
@@marcusaguilar874 You really don't know anything about social interactions, do you?
Frank's parenting skills mixing in with his combat and problem solving skills is hilarious lol
In other word : Frank being a dad in the most Frank way possible
@@ariqsyafwan4987 Frank's not a criminal, he's not a hero, either. Frank is just Frank"-Dinah Madani
I'm surprised Marcus isn't here to say "YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?"
Frank's fatherly instinct too protect her from feeling like a killer is so cool. " you didnt kill him" turns and shoots " I killed him not you". One of the best scenes in the whole show.
Punisher having fatherly instincts is not in the comics. You really don’t know anything about punisher do you?
@@marcusaguilar874 Bro shut the fuck up. This is a different take on the Punisher. Just as he has different versions in the comics, so does he in live action. You're literally trying to start shit with people in other comments too. Get a life.
@@marcusaguilar874 Every comment about Frank having a fathers instinct and you are there, lol!
Daddy issues?
@@slajmkorn statistically speaking most likely. We as humans tend to single out and point out things that have effected us or are affecting to a certain degree.
@@marcusaguilar874 YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
I know it’s such a sweet character driven moment, but I can’t help but laugh every time Frank just casually turns around and fucking murders the guy just to reassure her that she’s not a murderer
It's somehow wholesome, horrifying, and comedy gold all at the same time 😂
It's very irrational and irrational decisions are what you'd associate a Dad with in television.
That wasn't murder.
@@cousinzeke4888 if you can justify why it’s not a murder after Frank walks up to a guy bleeding out from a mortal wound on a ground who’s at this point completely harmless, and shoots the fucker in the head. I’d hire you as my lawyer
@@andrewevers2420 quite the contrary it was possibly hyper rational, being rational to the exclusion of any moral or emotional considerations. She was an innocent, he is a jaded man long since over the guilt of killing bad men and who has the blood of actual innocent people on his hands. She was being overwhelmed with a guilt he long since had forgotten and was in danger of losing her innocence and becoming like him, and he cared about her enough to not want that. The bad guy was still alive and there were still two possible futures for him, the unlikely future he survives and the more likely future he dies. If Frank does nothing and the bad guy remains untreated for the gunshot wound and dies it is by her hand, but if Frank intervenes he erases all other possible futures and replaces them with one where the man has died by Frank's hand transferring the responsibility to himself relieving her of the guilt as the only thing she is now responsible for is defending herself from a bad person.
It may be well outside the standard moral norms of society but it is not irrational.
I laughed when she shot him. Dude didnt even finish his sentence it caught me off guard.
She did what Frank learned her, get the gun and shoot no questions asked
@@jaapg2596 and the icing on top: the piece of shit suffered before Frank finished him off
@@kingolo97 Shh, don't tell Amy that.
She handled the recoil very well too
He said "ARRRRRGHHH". Is that a word? Maybe a shortened sentence? 😁
01:57 "KIIID! You touch her I'll kill you! I'll pull you apart!"
02:43 "I killed him" .... "No, you just shot him. See that? I killed him."
03:00 "No, no, no, no. Hey, look at me. Hey."
03:05 "His blood isn't worth a single one of your tears!"
This particular scene shows why Jack Reacher: Never Go Back failed so spectacularly: character development.
Just look how Frank, the killing machine, dealing so delicately with Amy. His reactions speak a thousand words.
Jon Bernthal added layers and layers to The Punisher. Phenomenal performance!
Jack reacher was such a good movie, but the second flopped
That’s not the Punisher he wouldnt give a crap about her plus if he killed that man for her it would be so she would stop crying and start running
@@MetalMadness_00 You do know there are multiple type of Punishers around Marvel right?
@@allen5448 and this is the worst version
@Mark Galan Dafaq you talking about punisher care about kids this is how he would react in these situations if a kid was involved that how the main 616 punisher is idk which punisher you talking about but it ain't the main marvel one 🤦
I bet the residents are like. “Just a normal day in the complex”
I hear gun shots, my ass is staying in the apartment!!!🤣🤣
That ain't got nothing to do with me. Just sit on the floor and wait until it is over lol
Detroit be like
They get to feel what it’s like to live a lovely day at Chicago
They be thinking “what is this, the 1980s?”
Lmfao, that "I killed him" bit was so hilariously sociopathic but caring and compassionate at the same time. It's fantastic.
Real testimony to Frank’s character. He knows the trauma that comes with taking a life and instead of having her try to struggle with that trauma he takes full responsibility for the killing
well he already just killed like 4 dudes in the last 60 seconds what's one more lol
You really don’t know anything about punisher do you?
@@marcusaguilar874nobody cares
@@marcusaguilar874 YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
@@realloud999 YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
That was one of the most sincerest scene I saw.
I love how she didn't hesitate to shoot that guy. She didn't want to kill him, but knew she had to do something.
He's a killing machine of vengeance with nothing to lose anymore, but he was also once a family man. This scene captures that duality perfectly. He will become the murderous scapegoat so the innocent can keep their lives intact.
There is no animal more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose.
YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
@@Unclegrimm3937 YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
@@gelothegogang Read the comics since I was a child, so yeah, I don't know anything about the character. He's a man who lost everything and therefor has nothing to lose, that's why he goes all out in battle. He doesn't care if he lives or dies so long as he takes as many of them with him as he can.
@@Unclegrimm3937 I was making a joke about Marcus spamming the same comment everywhere
The fact that Frank legitimately sees finishing the guy off as a solution to the problem is a great example of his violent sense of fatherly protection. Great show.
"I killed him... I killed him..."
*sobs*
"No. No you didn't, you just shot him"
*shoots guy in head*
"See that, I just killed him."
Yeah, we know, we saw that in the clip.
@@andrewvelonis5940 No shit Sherlock !
Funniest part about that despite that Amy is shook AF.
YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
"We get Dirty so the rest of the world stays clean" - Captain Price.
Wise words from a wise person.
"Civilized men sleep soundly because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -George Orwell
@@Kladyos “you cannot truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of great violence, if you aren’t capable of violence, you aren’t peaceful you’re harmless, important distinction” -Stefan Grant
more like we get dirty so the rich men at the top can keep their wealth and power
@@jacobcombs1106 There are very few people that are not capable of violence...they just have to be pushed far enough.
I love how you can see it register on Frank's face what Amy was feeling and what he had to do. Great acting👍👍
The fact that Frank was willing to stop everything and tell her "Take 5 seconds" while still in an extremely dangerous situation shows how much he really does care for Amy. He doesn't know how many guys are in the building and someone could pop out any second, but he stopped everything to take care of her. He doesn't even turn around to check. Just stares into her eyes because Amy is all that matters right now. He lost his family and he is NEVER going to allow that to happen again.
I am a huge fan of the "I'll kill the bad people do you can remain pure" trope
What episode is this?
@@nischesharma yeah
I love this part.
We all do. This is vintage Punisher.
I love how killing someone in front of her is somehow comforting 🤣 love this show
God event he sounds of the casings falling to the floor at 2:12 and 2:48... this show was so well done, great characters, setting, and a masterful series. Shame it was cancelled.
Well, aside from Frank shooting more than ten rounds from his ten round magazine in the scene, I do have to agree. One of the few shows where the protagonist actually practices basic gun safety.
@@nickisgroovy3648 it’s a 20 round mag
@@nickisgroovy3648 you must live in California
@@nickisgroovy3648 why would he have 10 round mag he is punisher
@@islixxn He assumed it was a 10 rounder because it's short, but it is actually a 20 rounder..... The original magazine size for the AR-15 family.
This scene shows that he loved Amy like his daughter... Oh and btw the one dislike is from the guy who got shot 🤣😂🤣😂...
Replying late, but the other two dislikes are the two other guys that were shot as well lmaoo
How could they dislike if they're dead? Must be their friends I'm guessing.
@@gageshippy2256 their ghosts maybe.
😂😂😂
Uh ... ghost dislikes? What kind of weird Marvel Multiverse shenanigans is this?!?!
2:48 Frank made sure he was one who killed him so Amy wouldn’t have blood on her hands. I will never get over how much of a badass Frank is man. Looking out for Amy as if she was his own daughter and still being *The Big Bad Punisher*
Amy is so cute. I shed a tear when she said "I killed him" in fear and Frank said "no, you just shot him BANG see I killed him"
I just binged watched this show again for the 3rd time. And this scene is my fav.
Best scene of S2
What happened to the girl at the beginning?
@@oceanmantakemebythehand3965 Amy kicked her in the crotch area for selling her out.
That is seriously amusingly accurate to the character.
do the dirty work. Don't let the good follk suffer for it.
in so far as possible.
This is why Jon Bernthal is the ONLY punisher I know. The "take 5 seconds" hits really hard. Like she is fuckin losing it mentally, and he gets it. Great scene.
Amen to that brother, hands down the best punisher ever 💯🔥
YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
One of my favorite scenes of the season. Frank's empathy and compassion for her crushing guilt...
I don't know why but I always love the tiny detail at the end of this scene, where Frank pushes Amy behind him to keep her covered.
Amy: I Downed him... I downed him!!!
Frank: Kill confirmed! Team wiped!
He wasn’t about to let her steal a team wipe 😂
@@Boringspy Frank dosent like kill stealers
Undoubtedly easily the most endearing and funny scene throughout the entire show
I'd take it a step further: This is, without a doubt, one of the scenes in a show of all time.
@@VG-fk6nk Absolutely a scene in the show.
@@ATruckCampbell Like it's not even possible to argue. OBJECTIVELY speaking: Darth Vader's reveal; "I see dead people"; many more and this scene included: They are scenes. Hands down.
YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
"His blood aint worth a single one of your tears" - Frank in his dad mode at its finest. Damm.
I love how Frank turned into a parent again in this season. Remembered why he got up every morning - kill bad guys for a greater good and got to relive a little of his old self but still be him.
Show of hands who also wants a third season of just Frank being Frank?(going around killing criminals, nothing else)
YoU rEaLlY DoNt KnOw AnYtHiNg AbOuT PuNiShEr dO yOu?
This was one of my favorite scenes ♥️
I burst out laughing when he shot him. Holy shit that was funny. Something is def wrong with me
Honestly same lol. It’s the fact that she didn’t even let him finish his sentence and he’s acting all tough and trying to remain confident but when he gets shot in the chest, that all changes and now he’s all screaming in pain and shit.
Your last sentence is quite correct.
No there’s not, you see the sense of humor in the scene.
*With US
It’s just so fuckin casual, Frank just turns around and kills the dude just to prove a point
2:44 the look when she says "I killed him" shock for a split second from Frank because she's blaming herself, taking her guilt because he knows it will consume her
"You're not gon"
Greatest piece of dialogue.
I'm going to miss Amy.
the best series of netflix !!! and the best part!
This whole scene is IMO the truest essence of Frank Castle.
3:15 he just wanted hug her so bad, but he knows that they don't have a time
"I killed him!" "No you just shot him!" BANG "See I just killed him!" Brutal Honesty! I Love Frank Castle. He gave her a way out of the guilt she would feel for the rest of her life even IF it was an evil person because no good person wants to kill even for self defence.
Funniest, and most genuine moment in all of Netflix Marvel and it spoke volumes to Frank's character.
i love character dynamics like them so much
RAHHHHHH
1:40 frank is so powerful he shoots 40+ rounds out of a 20 round mag
Ehh idk if that was 40
Man I shouldn't be laughing. The acting was phenomenal! Love this scene.
I like the way they set it up in an earlier episode that disarming a professional won't work, so we're supposed to think Frank is going to gun the guy down....and then disarming actually works!
0:46 quietest rifle in the history of the world
2:02 the great john berthal cry
2:12
"You're not gonna-" *bang*
🤣🤣🤣
my favorite scene in this season 😭
"I'll pull you apart!!" is literally such a hard line cuz Frank would literally pull him apart. LITERALLY on some lego star wars chewbacca type shi
This entire scene was just heart warming
"You're not gonna-" *(BANG)* "-OH GOD I GUESS YOU ARE!"
There is a sad somewhat sick beauty in frank not wanting her to feel that knowledge of taking a life. He isn't perfect but he still is human and understands what that encompasses
Shane after he left Rick's group
I never realized it but she used the method Frank taught her to disarm him! Thats so cool!
“His blood ain’t worth a single one of your tears”
Interesting
Franks a soldier,they condition them that killing the enemy is justified. He was the enemy. Frank’s a soldier multiplied by 10.
Good Dad Moments with Frank Castle ❤️
"You're not gonna-"
(DESERT EAGLE JUSTICE)
Amy: "Yes, yes I think I will".
Unironically one of the most funny deaths from someone screaming in agony.
I love how the guy just shouts stuff like "No" and "God" when he's lying on the ground shot. It's a lot more realistic than a whole spiel telling Frank he's a dead man, he's not willing to die and he's pissed off that it was a teenager who (to him) didn't know how to disarm or use a gun that got him
Franks way of saying I love you is by taking the guys life lol
I know most ppl didn't like this season of Punisher but I fucking love every second of it. Seeing Frank getting a second chance of technically being a father figure is literally all I could've ever asked for and more lol.
EDIT: and it also shows a more human side to Frank when everyone else just thinks of him as this heartless monster/killing machine w/ no regard to human life. I love it 😌
The moment I saw him, I loved the second season. Even just his hair: the first season, it’s military style because he’s a soldier trying to simply be a person. Second season, it’s more casual because now he’s a person being forced back into that soldier life.
@@Judge-1964 Noticed that too. They did a good job with the phase of him trying to transform back into civilian life. Kept his jarhead haircut in the first season and the combat boots. They did good with the details.
That's the most wholesome cold-blooded murder I've ever seen.
Frank’s fatherly instincts kicked in the most murderous way lol
That motion of checking her face, making sure she doesn't cry for a scumbag... Frank.... father figure
i have watched this clip a billion times and never noticed, when Frank walks to Amy after she shot the guy…. he spits on him.
Man, she handled the recoil of a desert eagle like its nothing
I've watched this scene a hundred times and just now noticed Frank spit on him when he walked by.
Fantastic show. Loved every minute.
Frank: +1 kill
Amy: +1 assist
A young female character who isnt annoying thank u
She was annoying tho
Yeahh she sort of was at the beginning, but she got better and more tolerable.
Frank protecting his K/D.
I miss this show so much I wish they didnt stop making it
hes back
Best parenting skills EVER!
This scene is so good, easily my favourite out of season 2
Dude: "You're not gonna--"
Amy: **Shoots him**
Dude: **Surprised Pikachu Face**
What did he expect anyway? He had a gun at Amy's face, and he thinks she didn't have the guts to shoot him? What an idiot lol.
Aww at the end when they're walking away, he pushes her behind him to keep her safe
omg, i wanted more seasons of that show!!!!!!
GREATEST. PUNISHER. EVER.
Hey Frank, you can't just steal a kill like that man
Man for real. It was her only one too.
KSing! Ok I run down mid and feed
Ikr!! The fucking nerve
That was the funyiest scene that I had seen in all my entire life! Just Amazing!
Always love when Frank do Gore!!...awesome!
that one line frank says made me fall in love
Best dad
I’ve always enjoyed the scene for two reasons
The first is that I think this is the point where Aimee realizes that as much as a bad ass, and she thinks Frank is, she would never want to be like him.
And it also shows that Frank still has a lot of humanity in him towards the people that he cares about/perceived as innocent
It’s also sad because it shows that he truly believes that by executing another person he’s helping ease her burden
I really liked Amy and Frank's relationship.. Just as what he would've had with his own daughter..
"I'll pull you apart" 🤣 dude got nervous after he said that
Frank's character is what a real father and man does period. The actor did a great job.
Jon Bernthal is his name. Top actor!
Frank is the best anti hero ever
Disney needs to bring back this version of The Punisher. I doubt they will though. I don't think they're have the stomach for a hero character who kills so easily.
I love how fatherly Frank is to Amy he shot that guy just so she has no death on her conscience and to protect her innocence