Agree 13 episodes is perfect just DON"T BINGE WATCH THESE TYPE OF SHOWS (EVEN IF ITS TO REVIEW THEM) TRUST ME IT TAKES AWAY FROM THE MASTERPIECE THIS SEASON WAS. YOU"LL GET FATIGUED QUICK
That and the last scene with Fisk and Matt after they have beaten each other and Fisk broke Bullseye's back was fucking amazing!!! Those where my two top scenes of season 3.
yeah and maybe dedicate that excess time on how the hell did Daredevil kidnap Felix Manning. He was like the smartest most calculated henchman of Fisk and we start of episode 13 with him already conveniently kidnapped with no explanation whatsoever.
@@arc4859 I actually loved it. Woll being an extraordinary actress helped and while it was cliche, it's still really effective and emotionally powerful.
I really liked the Karen episode. Her dad was a jackass in the past and even if she deserves the way he treats her now, it made me sympathise with her a lot more. She felt very human, all the characters did this season. Just some of the best television I've ever seen.
Usually bingeing does get mundane and you miss some things....but this season was soooo good that I wanted to watch more. None of the characters annoyed or bored me.
I'm right there with you. Loved the whole thing. Recently, though, it occurred to me that part of the reason I enjoy this slow burn storytelling so much is because I'm used to it as a table-top gamer. You start a campaign, it gets played 2-4 times a month, it takes a really long time to tell the whole story. Sometimes you get rabbit-holed into lengthy side quests (like Karen's episode), but those make the overall story that much richer.
The scariest moment in the show for me was the murder of Bullseye's would-be girlfriend. It happened so quickly and with so little fanfare that you might have missed it if you blinked. But for me that was what made it so dark and powerful: that Kingpin would take a life to serve his own agenda without giving it a second thought, like swatting a fly on his jacket.
Bullseye didn't see Julie as a potential girlfriend but as a "north star" to substitute his therapist. I know that's not the point of your comment but I liked the fact that she wasn't his love interest so I wanted to clarify.
Yeah, you're right, Anna. During their final conversation in the café, Dex made it pretty clear that he wanted Julie's help, first and foremost, and help is what she agreed to give him … That said, Julie was at least superficially attracted to Dex, because she agreed to have drinks with him after their initial (normal) encounter, so one can theorize that a relationship *might* have evolved during the course of their counselling sessions. Then again, maybe not. We'll never know thanks to Fisk. lol
Exactly my thoughts, it startled me how fast it went, she's just minding her own business then gets point blanked shot in the head onscreen with not much emphasis which made it so much more brutal how easy it was for fisk to kill anyone in his way, it made me root for bullseye to kill Vanessa as revenge so bad to show fisk how it feels but daredevil kept protecting her lol
No, it seemed to be wrapped up pretty well, the secrets are out, they're friends again, Fisk can't come back in a plausible way. It could only get worse from here. In fact, might be a good time to shut them all down, judging from how the second seasons of the others went.
You’re right Grace, that ending scene at the butcher shop felt very “in case we don’t get another season, this wraps things up neatly”. That was the feeling that hit me as I watched that scene.
I didn’t like that feeling though. Them leaving to build separate careers felt like character growth, and we never got to see that long-term. It feels like they went backward.
Making Bullseye a borderline personality disorder psycho was awesome! Dude scared me going to the wedding with the corpse 😱 The last three way fight was pretty hyped, and the Daredevil/Kingpin “resolution” was great. Vanessa is worth it you ask me lol P.S. controlling the FBI?! What a Boss!
I actually have borderline personality, and I must say... Course, it's fiction and they like to amplify cases like that, but I just felt like "Yeah, dude...I understand you. I do the same thing". The panic attacks he had...It gave me shivers just to remember when I also had these attacks.
It certainly makes the character more interesting. He's not just some straight up sociopath that just likes to kill and cares for no one. His mind was chaotic and he longed for someone to keep him grounded and be his 'north star', which fisk was able to use and manipulate him into doing his bidding.
It, like the much hated episode 7 of Stranger Things, interrupted a build up to an action scene. And it uses an unlikeable character, Karen, to do so. I’ve never liked Karen, and there’s a long list of why (mostly because she’s a horrible friend to Foggy and is incredibly rude/disrespectful to everyone) but this season’s first half actually made her likable. The second half, especially that episode, ruined it.
FEARSxCAMAR0 didn’t add much value? I mean she was a college kid, idk about u but imagine dropping out of school to save ur fathers dying shop that he doesn’t know how to take care of??? Not to mention spending YOUR money??? The dad was taking advantage of his daughters guilt, and I only feel bad that Karen is somewhat responsible for her brothers def. she was caught off guard, but she stood up for her brother and tried her best to protect him
Her backstory was shown to make her more sympathetic but for me it made her less sympathetic it made me agree with what her father said on the her to her in a earlier episode. Shes a stupid drug dealing murderer
While I don't agree that she is a murderer (the Wesley guy had it coming), she is a screw-up; or at least she was a screw-up until she hooked up with Matt & Foggy and landed at the newspaper. I do agree with you in that it makes her less sympathetic because normally we assume that women are better people than that until we have evidence that they are bad people. The Karen backstory gave us that evidence. I have never read the comic so when Karen called her Dad, clearly scared and under extreme stress and he Dad basically couldn't be bothered I thought, "Man he must be a low-life". But after seeing the Karen backstory I realized, "Oh, he is not a low-life; he just knows his daughter. She is a magnet for the kind of drama that gets people killed." When her Dad had the sheriff alter the police report and then kicked her out, he saved her from being a common junkie, with a common junkie boyfriend.
This show is the Dark Knight of superhero television. I never expected to care about Karen, but episode 10 actually had me on my feet hoping it wouldn’t happen. Dex and Fisk were insufferable, evil characters that I surprisingly empathized with and hope to see more of. This season has been an absolute treasure to behold, need S4 announcement ASAP!!!!
When she says "human" she is referring to the fact that it is a person with flaws. It is common to see religious figures, such as priests, nuns etc... as impenetrable, unbreakable, who have the answer for everything. When actually they are not, they are just humans as all of us.
Burned through all 13 episodes of DD3 quicker than any previous Marvel / Netflix show... Didn't mind the two-thirds of an episode with Karen's past (there's also the Church fight in final third of that episode!), though it threw off the pacing a little, it developed her character. DareDevil 3 was written, produced and acted so well ~ this season was The Dark Knight of superhero TV :)
Love the actress. Her character is key to the story but I felt she should of been the one to die vs. Ulrich. I thought she would bite it in this season but no. Its not cause I don't like the character or the actress..it cause it would just fit imo.
Tremble Dust I had that feeling too. I think that was why I liked her flashback episode a lot. To me, the second I saw a flashback of young Karen I was like "oh no she's gonna die at that church." So I was interested in the flashback bc I thought it was gonna be one of our last times seeing the character.
taintedmirror7 How do you know? When Disney Marvel/ Fox Deal finalizes and they get X-MEN properties, they said they were keeping Deadpool R rated so they could keep it the same.
THAT ISN'T WEED SHAGGY That’s still under the banner of Fox it has nothing to do with Disney considering the deal doesn’t finalize until 2019 so not it’s not bullshit lmao
Matt deciding not to murder Kingpin right at the end seemed like a bit of a slap in the face of DC to me. It made me think of BvS's Batman, who succumbed to being a killer, while Daredevil, despite fully intending to kill, couldn't ultimately go through with it and instead walked the path of the hero, because deep down that's what he is. Not trying to start a fan fight here. That was just an honest, unexpected reaction I had. I felt that Daredevil was showing us how Batman is supposed to behave.
That's kind of what I'm saying, Luciano. The two characters being so similar is why I instantly made the connection to Batman. It felt like the DD writers were saying, "THIS is how Daredevil/Batman should act" (even though their priority was probably just telling a powerful story).
BvS's batman is a Batman who has lost his way; he was driven over the edge by a combination of Luther's manipulation, 20 years of what he came to see as failure and his sense of utter helplessness in the face of the raw power of the Kryptonians. (One thing BvS borrowed from the Nolan trilogy - always listen to Alfred to understand what the point of the film is!) I am not trying to defend it or even disagree with what you are saying, but I do think it made an interesting take on the character - sort of like an alternate universe Batman who got broken. Since they will almost certainly have to reboot Batman anyway and possibly Superman too if Cavill is really out, then treating Mos and BvS as alternate universe versions might actually be the best way to enjoy them. After all, there are, apparantly, going to be two versions of the Joker, why not two versions of other characters?
This what I don’t understand about BvS and MOS hate. We’ve had so many different interpretations of these characters onscreen, but the moment we get versions that end up killing someone, they act like they e been betrayed. Why would you want the same version over and over again?
While I don’t like the trend of giving villains mental disorders to villainfy them even further (we need to see mores heroes address their mental health like JJ), Netflix has done a good job with show compelling characters with certain disorders (Typhoid and Bullseye).
It's the Ed Gein effect. The real-life serial killer with schizophrenia that inspired Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and countless other horror films.
Vanessa's turn is too perfect. If they do the next season and she should be running the underground and Fisk running the jail. And she doesn't let him out as she consolidates power it would be epic
This show is amazing but this exceptional season cemented that Daredevil is the best superhero show and one of the best shows in general. This was a great ride from start to finish. I don't know if I can watch any CW style series for a while, they'll be really puerile and campy now.
I actually really enjoyed Karen's episode, we are finally aware of the backstory they've been teasing since season one. I really really loved this season, it was perfect and even though I'll be pretty sad if we don't get more seasons, I did like the ending. It ends in a pretty high note, the gang is back together and major things are resolved. I do hope we get more seasons, it'll be a waste of really good talent and storytelling if we don't
@@dessalas3426 I agree with you in that. I also thought the second season of Iron Fist set up pretty interesting storylines and it's too bad we probably won't see any of it. It's a shame in general if we don't get any more Marvel-Netflix shows, they can still make some really good stuff but oh well
@@dessalas3426 I agree also that the Hand storyline just fizzled out in the Defenders. Very disappointing! And they killed all the interesting/entertaining characters like Madam Gao and Stick all in one fell scoop. It seemed like the Defenders was here to kill the Netflixx Marvel shows.
Karen is a good character and personally I enjoyed her episode and Deborah Ann Woll deserved it. Also imo this season never dragged, I was always on the edge of my seat especially with many intense scenes like when Karen is speaking with Kingpin trying to provoke him to get him to lash out as just one example and there is sooo much more intense scenes too.
Only thing I don't agree on with you Grace, is Karen Page. I love her character and Deborah's acting. And the episode giving her some back story wasn't really the whole episode. This season was so amazing.
I disagree that 13 episodes were too many. The pacing seemed perfect to me, even a bit too fast. I could have used more episodes that fleshed out the Kingpin's control of the city's underworld. To me, it felt like Fisk reached the height of his control and power and then was suddenly taken down. It was too fast. There was no exploration of that period when he was in control of the FBI, the courts, and the criminal underworld. At that point, the show switched to following the arrival of Vanessa and all the preparations Fisk made for her arrival and the wedding. And I found that less than compelling. It seems to me that if they'd spent an episode or two showing how bad things could get with Fisk in total control, the stakes for the ending would have been much higher. In fact, the defeat of Fisk almost seemed too easy. Really, all it took was Agent Nadeem's video confession in his dying declaration. It was really just a legal loophole that this tape was admissible in court, and THAT was what really brought Fisk down. The three-way fight between Fisk, Daredevil, and Bullseye was exciting and clever, but that was really just fireworks. In reality, it was the taped confession that brought Fisk down. And that's pretty mundane when you think about it. The final fight was even unnecessary at that point. Daredevil became irrelevant. Whether he fought Fisk or not, the cops were going to arrest Fisk based on that tape. So there was no point to all the fighting. Setting that aside, I still think the defeat of Fisk happened way too fast. It felt rushed. He reached the height of his power and had everything he wanted the moment he married Vanessa and was enjoying the first dance at his wedding. And it was at that moment that Nadeem's video went viral online, and his entire empire came crashing down. For me, if they'd inserted a couple of episodes after the wedding to show Fisk in total control, that would have raised the stakes, and the impact of the ending would have been greater. So, for me, 15 episodes would have been better. I also strongly disagree with your opinion about both Foggy and Karen. I really enjoyed both of them in this season. They got to stretch their legs as individuals. And in keeping with that, I really enjoyed the episode that showed Karen's backstory. It was compelling and enjoyable as a standalone episode and as part of the season. In fact, it's the one episode that I remember the best as a single episode. All the others just meld into one storyline, but that Karen episode stands out in my memory as the strongest. I always found Karen a bit thin as a character in the previous seasons, and I loved that this backstory gave a real foundation for her. It made her real and significant in a way that she never was before.
The relationship between Fisk and Vanessa is about honesty, acceptance and developing a new dynamic as a couple. She is his queen and she is willing to co-reign with him. And for the first time in his life Fisk realizes he doesn’t have to do this alone. He has found a real partner.
Hello, Grace! I’ve been waiting for this :) Whaaat? I loved that Karen episode, i thought they did a good job. They showed her backstory in 25 minutes and gave us a feel of who she is. Don’t hate on Karen!!!
FarnsworthIII we didn’t know her backstory tho. These people have delivered one of the best season of a super hero show, i think all these nitpicks vanish before that.
Apti Newim I loved the episode too. I was really curious about what happened to her. I have no clue why people hate her. She was a bit on the nose in S2, but after seeing her backstory, her character choices make so much more sense. Kind of like why Peter Quill's frustrating choice in IW still feels totally understandable and true to his nature.
I dunno. The Karen episode wasn't bad, just unnecessary. I feel like it would've been better being more subtly told, like with her conversation with her dad and with the daughter in the hospital.
that hospital conversation made us think it wasn't her fault. When they actually showed what happened...well, we understood what really happened. She made some very bad choices in her past and she's just trying to be/do better. That's what i've got out it.
Bulleyes really had me doubting that Matt Murdock could ever come out as a winner, I quickly realized he was going to have to manipulate his mental state
@@Uouttooo we all know Matt doesn't like to ask for help from anyone... I think he enjoys getting the shit kicked out of him, and if he called Luke cage then this season would have been over faster than it started, Bullseye was a badass up against Daredevil bit bullseye would have just been another unconscious punk Luke Cage would have literally walked by and threw up against the wall
It’s because they refused to give him his batons all the time. Daredevil with his batons is what helps him beat Bullseye consistently. Plus he was still recovering from having a skyscraper fall on him, lol.
The karen episode basically had me thinking she was going to die ,so that's why the episode existed ,as for the season this was the best one hands down and made good of those 13 episodes .
It would be a bummer if they don't bring it back... the ending actually has more to it than I initially though! I first watched it and caught the name Oyama, which sent me down a rabbit hole that has me even more excited for a season 4. Dr. Oyama is linked to giving Bullseye a reinforced spine that gives him more durability and diminished nerve endings so he feels less pain. He is also linked to the X-Men and Weapon X because in the comics he gets an Adamantium spine, but it is traded for Cadmium steel in the show.
Agree that this is the best season of Daredevil yet. Disagree about Karen and episode 10. I was ready to rave about how good that episode was. Loved Karen all season. Also disagree about the 13 episodes thing. I never thought the show was dragging plot points at any point and the last 4 episodes were the best imho. My only complaint was how the reason of Matt fighting Bullseye while fighting Kingpin was not cleared up from the beginning, I know it builds up to the reveal of his intentions but it also confuses the hell out of people and makes watching the fight scene less enjoyable. Also, I thought that the tease at the end, compared to how real and grounded the season is, feels really out of place and cheesy.
Grace!! Went back to this video to see your review. Just rewatched this season of Daredevil my second time, and I agree: best season of superhero TV!!👍🏻✊🏻(And, I know you might have your initial judgements, but give Agents of SHIELD a try! - especially Season 2-5. One of the bests too! :)) The show soars from season 1 flaws.)
I'm not a comic book fan, but I really enjoyed season 3 and thought 13 episodes was perfect. I thought all episodes were paced really well. I liked the episode dedicated to Karen. It added weight to the scene where she and Fisk met and she portrayed someone that took a life and was to be a bit feared. I also really got attached to Nadeem's character. I actually didn't think any character was wasted. I thought character arcs were planned well. I agree that I don't know if season 4 is needed, but I'd definitely watch it if the creators believe there is more story to tell. I did feel like the ending was a bit forced. Everything happened so fast - Fisk and DD shake hands (??), Bullseye reveal felt shoehorned, and then Karen, Foggy and Matt scene ("we're all friends now") just felt like the writers knew the show was going to get axed. But overall it's surprising how different this show is compared to all the marvel shows on Netflix. The tone is more consistent I think. It's more grounded in reality. I liked JJ but not IF and LC. I just couldn't get into them.
So season 3 was definitely the light at the end of the tunnel for all the Netflix shows. My only fault was there being none of my baby Elektra in it. The stuff with Nadeem was well executed with the FBI they took the Poindexter( stupid name) character introduction in an interesting way by having Fisk learn about him and just maneuver into his head. Although you could kinda tell where he would be ending up even without being a comic reader. They did the season 3 character challenge without going crazy dark or overly dramatic with the characters and kept the main cast honest by I think not trying to balance to much side story away from the Fisk conflict. Excited for more
Elektra? Did we not get too much Elektra already? She was in season 2 and then in the Defenders. I was disappointed that the four of them joined forces just to fight Elektra again? Alexandra was such a waste as the most powerful member of the Hand.
I want to see Bullseye (In costume) kill Vanessa, and drive Kingpin to even more criminal ruthlessness. We need more Daredevil vs Bullseye. The series still has a lot to offer because it has great characters/actors.
I think if they do a season 4 they should have Fisk be a secondary bad guy, perhaps under another villain that secretly smuggles him out of prison, only for Fisk to turn things around at the end of the season and take over that villains shadow empire.
No, just no. You can't keep on using Fisk season after season. He can have a brief cameo. Otherwise the audience will get bored with the same villain again and again.
I very much enjoy Karen, personally. Though, as much as I liked the episode, I felt like it was handled poorly. The placement of it caused the season to come to a halt, which is always a bad move. I feel like they could have either sprinkled the flashbacks throughout an episode, or just told us what happened through a couple minutes of exposition and it would've been more well-received.
That’s a great idea but I think it would be better without Elektra because she has already died twice they should keep her dead but I would love to see the punisher vs bullseye
Daredevil delivered the best "i wont kill you' speech ever. the acting by both him and fish in this scene was fantastic in every way, rlly brought the intensity of the moment to life.
Finished season 3 a day a ago. Sooooooooooo Good. It was incredible and outstanding and the show continues to prove why its considered THE BEST Marvel Netflix Tv show and just one of THE BEST superhero tv shows EVER. :)
Did anyone else feel like any time anyone said something to Karen that was mildly shocking or about her past she immediately almost started crying or looking around all nervous like. Every time someone asked her a question the answers were all over her face, every single time. For an investigative reporter you would think that she would have more composure.
i mean they haven't done the bendis or brubaker comics so there still have content to get from the comics (the bendis run would especially be great for the netflix series)
Re: Kingpin's jacket Bullseye was flinging knives at him in his condo and they were bouncing off. This is the cut-proof and sorta bullet resistant material Gladiator made for his suits in the first season. That's why he put it on Vanessa and then immediately started geting hit by the knives.
I was ready for another 13 episodes . I don't get this BS of smaller seasons when we have to wait over a year and a half. I don't care if one ep is shopping at whole foods.
Haha, exactly! Matt: Stop! Don't buy those bananas. They're definitely bruised. Foggy: But they don't have any spots on the outside. Matt: Trust me. Netflix: orders three more seasons
Disagree. First one that deserved 13 episodes. Enjoyed every single one.
Yes besides the karen part on the karen episode every minute was awesome
Agree 13 episodes is perfect just DON"T BINGE WATCH THESE TYPE OF SHOWS (EVEN IF ITS TO REVIEW THEM) TRUST ME IT TAKES AWAY FROM THE MASTERPIECE THIS SEASON WAS. YOU"LL GET FATIGUED QUICK
Finally saw it and agree, wow the best !
you can say what you want about Karen but the scene with her and Fisk... Damn it gave me chills and both of their acting was brillant
yea that was incredible ! I has to stop and replay that part ..it was so powerful
Yup loved it I was actually mad at karen for being so rash
That and the last scene with Fisk and Matt after they have beaten each other and Fisk broke Bullseye's back was fucking amazing!!! Those where my two top scenes of season 3.
I was like, "What are you DOING Karen! Stop taunting him!" It was like watching someone prod a lion with a stick. lol
How much is Fisk paying you? Lol
I felt like Netflix nailed the 13 episode formula with this season. I enjoyed all thirteen episodes.
Nas Same but Karen’s backstory was kinda unnecessary.
@@arc4859 I liked it it made me connect with her more.
They should had put a brief 8 minutes back story on Karen, not the 30 minutes!
yeah and maybe dedicate that excess time on how the hell did Daredevil kidnap Felix Manning. He was like the smartest most calculated henchman of Fisk and we start of episode 13 with him already conveniently kidnapped with no explanation whatsoever.
@@arc4859 I actually loved it. Woll being an extraordinary actress helped and while it was cliche, it's still really effective and emotionally powerful.
Kingpin solidified his status as one of -- if not THE -- best villains in the MCU. He's like street-level Thanos.
Perfect analogy
David Marshall yep.
This ^
Absolutely
That is it perfectly!
This was a perfect season. I love all 13 episodes even the Karen episode. I was never bored
I really liked the Karen episode. Her dad was a jackass in the past and even if she deserves the way he treats her now, it made me sympathise with her a lot more. She felt very human, all the characters did this season. Just some of the best television I've ever seen.
Usually bingeing does get mundane and you miss some things....but this season was soooo good that I wanted to watch more. None of the characters annoyed or bored me.
SAME!
I'm right there with you. Loved the whole thing. Recently, though, it occurred to me that part of the reason I enjoy this slow burn storytelling so much is because I'm used to it as a table-top gamer. You start a campaign, it gets played 2-4 times a month, it takes a really long time to tell the whole story. Sometimes you get rabbit-holed into lengthy side quests (like Karen's episode), but those make the overall story that much richer.
digoto1 i was kinda bored in the beginning of the Karen episode but then it got better
My God the “YOU DONT GET TO DECIDE WHO I AM” and “I BEAT YOU” gave me mega chills. Such great satisfying character writing.
Kieran Holmes honestly it was so amazing I wanted to cry
exactly it reminded me a lot of dark knight returns with batman standing over superman
I believe he said DESTROY WHO I AM
Its a copy of batman confronting superman
@@greatarts22 "Iyou don't get to destroy who I am!"
I loved sister Maggie...she was so sharp and witty.
Kevin you can honestly see how her and Matt are related lol
and hot
The scariest moment in the show for me was the murder of Bullseye's would-be girlfriend. It happened so quickly and with so little fanfare that you might have missed it if you blinked. But for me that was what made it so dark and powerful: that Kingpin would take a life to serve his own agenda without giving it a second thought, like swatting a fly on his jacket.
David Marshall was it shown onscreen
briefly.
Bullseye didn't see Julie as a potential girlfriend but as a "north star" to substitute his therapist. I know that's not the point of your comment but I liked the fact that she wasn't his love interest so I wanted to clarify.
Yeah, you're right, Anna. During their final conversation in the café, Dex made it pretty clear that he wanted Julie's help, first and foremost, and help is what she agreed to give him …
That said, Julie was at least superficially attracted to Dex, because she agreed to have drinks with him after their initial (normal) encounter, so one can theorize that a relationship *might* have evolved during the course of their counselling sessions. Then again, maybe not. We'll never know thanks to Fisk. lol
Exactly my thoughts, it startled me how fast it went, she's just minding her own business then gets point blanked shot in the head onscreen with not much emphasis which made it so much more brutal how easy it was for fisk to kill anyone in his way, it made me root for bullseye to kill Vanessa as revenge so bad to show fisk how it feels but daredevil kept protecting her lol
This was the best Daredevil season hands down, they better give us season 4,5,6..... !!!!
SpiritSoulRecords No way. First one was way better
Season 1 and 2 were way better
i think the 2nd season was the best, i mean electra and punisher was in it
No, it seemed to be wrapped up pretty well, the secrets are out, they're friends again, Fisk can't come back in a plausible way. It could only get worse from here. In fact, might be a good time to shut them all down, judging from how the second seasons of the others went.
No it cant be the best, no Elektra :(
I think this is the best season of superhero tv ever
Only AoS season 4 tops it for me but there is no shame in that whatsoever
Adam Jones
Ooooh good point season 4 was great
For me (in no particular order), it's AoS season 4, DD season 3, and heroes season 1
Adam Jones agreed.
DiscoverMarvel Nah, season 4 of AoS has it beat.
You’re right Grace, that ending scene at the butcher shop felt very “in case we don’t get another season, this wraps things up neatly”. That was the feeling that hit me as I watched that scene.
I didn’t like that feeling though. Them leaving to build separate careers felt like character growth, and we never got to see that long-term. It feels like they went backward.
To be fair, the very last scene of The Punisher was kind of anticlimatic also
adetomiwa oguntuga Though to be fair, season one ended very much the same way with a relatively happy ending with no cliffhangers.
The actress who plays Vanessa actually plays Superman’s birth mother in Man of Steel.
Isn't she beautiful? I fell in love with her when she played Lara in Man of Steel.
Yup. She does, indeed have a scene-stealing presence no one can ignore like in "Munich" opposite Eric Bana.
@@slapittywapitty8173 totally forgot about Munich😮😃😍
@Damned Tuga quite right. That's the last thing I need right now.🤣😅
Fisk wanted her away from Europe to keep her safe, so she got a ticket to Krypton.
I think that daredevil is the only one of these shows that needs the 13 episodes. Still don't get your beef with Foggy and Karen.
I want another season really bad just for more Bullseye vs Daredevil
I'd love for them to throw Typhoid Mary in there too. She was the only thing I loved about Iron Fist season 2
Bullseye vs Punisher too
Zarp Typhoid Mary was great
A full-on Guardian Devil season would be awesome.
Making Bullseye a borderline personality disorder psycho was awesome! Dude scared me going to the wedding with the corpse 😱
The last three way fight was pretty hyped, and the Daredevil/Kingpin “resolution” was great. Vanessa is worth it you ask me lol
P.S. controlling the FBI?! What a Boss!
He didn't have dissociative personality disorder, he had borderline personality disorder and psychopathy.
It's borderline personality disorder he was diagnosed with
I actually have borderline personality, and I must say... Course, it's fiction and they like to amplify cases like that, but I just felt like "Yeah, dude...I understand you. I do the same thing". The panic attacks he had...It gave me shivers just to remember when I also had these attacks.
Yep, knowing someone with Borderline makes it even scarier
It certainly makes the character more interesting. He's not just some straight up sociopath that just likes to kill and cares for no one. His mind was chaotic and he longed for someone to keep him grounded and be his 'north star', which fisk was able to use and manipulate him into doing his bidding.
I thought the Karen episode was really fleshed out? Why did people hate it?
Because some people just hate Karen to an irrational degree. It's been like that since season 1.
Some people thought it didn't add much value to her character. I thought it did, but at the same time I didn't feel very satisfied by it.
Felt random and ruined the pacing. Had nothing against the flashback, but its placing was weird
It, like the much hated episode 7 of Stranger Things, interrupted a build up to an action scene. And it uses an unlikeable character, Karen, to do so. I’ve never liked Karen, and there’s a long list of why (mostly because she’s a horrible friend to Foggy and is incredibly rude/disrespectful to everyone) but this season’s first half actually made her likable. The second half, especially that episode, ruined it.
FEARSxCAMAR0 didn’t add much value? I mean she was a college kid, idk about u but imagine dropping out of school to save ur fathers dying shop that he doesn’t know how to take care of??? Not to mention spending YOUR money??? The dad was taking advantage of his daughters guilt, and I only feel bad that Karen is somewhat responsible for her brothers def. she was caught off guard, but she stood up for her brother and tried her best to protect him
I quite liked the Karen episode. I thought it added a lot of depth to her as a character. Thanks for the great review Grace!
Same and I liked the references to Born again.
Was counting the minutes on that one. The rest of the episodes were fantastic
Yeap! I really liked it, too.
Her backstory was shown to make her more sympathetic but for me it made her less sympathetic it made me agree with what her father said on the her to her in a earlier episode. Shes a stupid drug dealing murderer
While I don't agree that she is a murderer (the Wesley guy had it coming), she is a screw-up; or at least she was a screw-up until she hooked up with Matt & Foggy and landed at the newspaper.
I do agree with you in that it makes her less sympathetic because normally we assume that women are better people than that until we have evidence that they are bad people. The Karen backstory gave us that evidence.
I have never read the comic so when Karen called her Dad, clearly scared and under extreme stress and he Dad basically couldn't be bothered I thought, "Man he must be a low-life". But after seeing the Karen backstory I realized, "Oh, he is not a low-life; he just knows his daughter. She is a magnet for the kind of drama that gets people killed." When her Dad had the sheriff alter the police report and then kicked her out, he saved her from being a common junkie, with a common junkie boyfriend.
I think the 13 episodes really worked here 10 episodes would of rushed to many plots
Yep honestly i didnt even counted them when i was watching. I just kept watching.
This show is the Dark Knight of superhero television. I never expected to care about Karen, but episode 10 actually had me on my feet hoping it wouldn’t happen. Dex and Fisk were insufferable, evil characters that I surprisingly empathized with and hope to see more of. This season has been an absolute treasure to behold, need S4 announcement ASAP!!!!
Grace: "I love how she came across as such a human character, even though she was a nun."
Me: Nuns are not humans?
Ever been to Catholic school?
When she says "human" she is referring to the fact that it is a person with flaws. It is common to see religious figures, such as priests, nuns etc... as impenetrable, unbreakable, who have the answer for everything. When actually they are not, they are just humans as all of us.
Javier Marmol 😂😂😂
@@MaskedManMikeMD Yes... And?
@@phenomenonnarutokun it's a joke, man.
Daredevil season 1,2,3 = The Dark Knight Trilogy
Yep 😁
@@TerrellAustin1994 Daredevil season's 1,2, and 3>Dark knight trilogy
Chris Cueva yep😁.
I would say better because TDKR was not as quality as the first two . DD3 was better/equal to the first two
Dex was amazing. What a scary man. Kingpin was really good too. I loved that show.
Burned through all 13 episodes of DD3 quicker than any previous Marvel / Netflix show... Didn't mind the two-thirds of an episode with Karen's past (there's also the Church fight in final third of that episode!), though it threw off the pacing a little, it developed her character. DareDevil 3 was written, produced and acted so well ~ this season was The Dark Knight of superhero TV :)
DVD Exchange-Online agreed with all you said ! This season was wonderful
Daredevil is the best superhero show out there. Fight me on that if you want
I think it's one of the best shows out there. Fight me
@@kledi3817 let's take this outside!
The taxi-driver who waited for Matt during the whole prison riot deserves more credit ;-)
AoS is better imo but not far behind is daredevil, especially after this season
My favorite superhero tv show post-Smallville.
I honestly thought Debrah Ann Whol was one of the stand out actors this season! Interesting to hear people not liking the character
Am I the only person who thinks Karen Page is amazing?
I agree
I also like her
Love the actress. Her character is key to the story but I felt she should of been the one to die vs. Ulrich. I thought she would bite it in this season but no. Its not cause I don't like the character or the actress..it cause it would just fit imo.
Tremble Dust I had that feeling too. I think that was why I liked her flashback episode a lot. To me, the second I saw a flashback of young Karen I was like "oh no she's gonna die at that church."
So I was interested in the flashback bc I thought it was gonna be one of our last times seeing the character.
No you're not!
NO!!! This show needs to continue, its so great and Disneyflix will never do r rated stuff.
taintedmirror7 How do you know? When Disney Marvel/ Fox Deal finalizes and they get X-MEN properties, they said they were keeping Deadpool R rated so they could keep it the same.
It will continue no matter what happens with Netflix you can believe that. Disney owns the majority of Hulu now as well
@@HiDefRonin that's bullshit. Deadpool 2 is getting a pg-13 release soon.
THAT ISN'T WEED SHAGGY That’s still under the banner of Fox it has nothing to do with Disney considering the deal doesn’t finalize until 2019 so not it’s not bullshit lmao
@@HiDefRonin Sure. Pigs will fly when Disney finally has the balls to make a R rated film and stop sniffing money like it's cocaine.
Damn.
Matt’s speech at the funeral was such a tearjerker.
Matt deciding not to murder Kingpin right at the end seemed like a bit of a slap in the face of DC to me.
It made me think of BvS's Batman, who succumbed to being a killer, while Daredevil, despite fully intending to kill, couldn't ultimately go through with it and instead walked the path of the hero, because deep down that's what he is.
Not trying to start a fan fight here. That was just an honest, unexpected reaction I had. I felt that Daredevil was showing us how Batman is supposed to behave.
David Marshall as a hardcore Batman fan i thought of it too and was really annoyed cuz I wish DCEU Bats would behave like that.😕
I don't think they took a shot. Daredevil and Batman have a lot of similarities in comics.. that's all imho
That's kind of what I'm saying, Luciano. The two characters being so similar is why I instantly made the connection to Batman. It felt like the DD writers were saying, "THIS is how Daredevil/Batman should act" (even though their priority was probably just telling a powerful story).
BvS's batman is a Batman who has lost his way; he was driven over the edge by a combination of Luther's manipulation, 20 years of what he came to see as failure and his sense of utter helplessness in the face of the raw power of the Kryptonians. (One thing BvS borrowed from the Nolan trilogy - always listen to Alfred to understand what the point of the film is!) I am not trying to defend it or even disagree with what you are saying, but I do think it made an interesting take on the character - sort of like an alternate universe Batman who got broken. Since they will almost certainly have to reboot Batman anyway and possibly Superman too if Cavill is really out, then treating Mos and BvS as alternate universe versions might actually be the best way to enjoy them. After all, there are, apparantly, going to be two versions of the Joker, why not two versions of other characters?
This what I don’t understand about BvS and MOS hate. We’ve had so many different interpretations of these characters onscreen, but the moment we get versions that end up killing someone, they act like they e been betrayed. Why would you want the same version over and over again?
While I don’t like the trend of giving villains mental disorders to villainfy them even further (we need to see mores heroes address their mental health like JJ), Netflix has done a good job with show compelling characters with certain disorders (Typhoid and Bullseye).
Nas agreed.
Villans are crazy...
It's established in their origins, and when they were shown the writers did a good job of at least making them sympathetic.
Nas I was kind of thinking the same way... Why can't it just be a regular man who's a villian... But, I guess that's kingpin?
It's the Ed Gein effect. The real-life serial killer with schizophrenia that inspired Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and countless other horror films.
13 episodes is NOT to many....20 wouldn't be enough!!! Give me a never ending daredevil iv forever!!!!
Well it would ruin the pacing
Never thought they could top season 1...but they did with season 3.
Vanessa's turn is too perfect. If they do the next season and she should be running the underground and Fisk running the jail. And she doesn't let him out as she consolidates power it would be epic
This didn't drag AT ALL. It was near perfectly paced and needed all 13 Episodes for the amount of story it has
Yeah I felt the same
I actually liked it that it was 13 episodes .. i think its perfect like that as long as each episode delivers
Karen's backstory is GREAT! What're you talking about?
Vanessa as your second favorite over Matt?!?!?. Idk Grace....
Wish that Bullseye had killed Vanessa in the final episode, was rather annoyed that Daredevil blocked his throw.
This show is amazing but this exceptional season cemented that Daredevil is the best superhero show and one of the best shows in general. This was a great ride from start to finish. I don't know if I can watch any CW style series for a while, they'll be really puerile and campy now.
Orin Sorinson defenitly agreed about the cw shows.
The bad part about such a great season is how are they going to top it if there is a 4th season.
Orin Sorinson well tbh daredevil is the only good tv show out there except titans is getting close
Agents of shield is better and y'all are missing out
Who agrees Agent Nadeem shower scene was the best scene in the season, I was waiting for a shirtless scene with him....geeez Louise I'm in love
I actually really enjoyed Karen's episode, we are finally aware of the backstory they've been teasing since season one. I really really loved this season, it was perfect and even though I'll be pretty sad if we don't get more seasons, I did like the ending. It ends in a pretty high note, the gang is back together and major things are resolved. I do hope we get more seasons, it'll be a waste of really good talent and storytelling if we don't
Liana too bad the whole “hand” storyline was wasted the hand could have been better but I agree with you this season was great just great
@@dessalas3426 I agree with you in that. I also thought the second season of Iron Fist set up pretty interesting storylines and it's too bad we probably won't see any of it. It's a shame in general if we don't get any more Marvel-Netflix shows, they can still make some really good stuff but oh well
@@dessalas3426 I agree also that the Hand storyline just fizzled out in the Defenders. Very disappointing! And they killed all the interesting/entertaining characters like Madam Gao and Stick all in one fell scoop. It seemed like the Defenders was here to kill the Netflixx Marvel shows.
13 not 10 episodes, your insane to think that
Brandon Mobley Iron Fist season 2 proved that 10 is better than 13
@@transformerdude4251 I meant for Daredevil
Daredevil and the punisher they have to keep them 13 episodes and the rest 10
@@erickdraws9563 Nah, jj stay 13
fun fact, the actor who plays Bullseye was almost Captain America
Don't get the Karen hate. I really like her. This show and season were amazing. RIP.
Karen is a good character and personally I enjoyed her episode and Deborah Ann Woll deserved it. Also imo this season never dragged, I was always on the edge of my seat especially with many intense scenes like when Karen is speaking with Kingpin trying to provoke him to get him to lash out as just one example and there is sooo much more intense scenes too.
I officially like Bullseye more than Kingpin.
Me too
Only thing I don't agree on with you Grace, is Karen Page. I love her character and Deborah's acting. And the episode giving her some back story wasn't really the whole episode. This season was so amazing.
I disagree that 13 episodes were too many. The pacing seemed perfect to me, even a bit too fast. I could have used more episodes that fleshed out the Kingpin's control of the city's underworld. To me, it felt like Fisk reached the height of his control and power and then was suddenly taken down. It was too fast. There was no exploration of that period when he was in control of the FBI, the courts, and the criminal underworld. At that point, the show switched to following the arrival of Vanessa and all the preparations Fisk made for her arrival and the wedding. And I found that less than compelling.
It seems to me that if they'd spent an episode or two showing how bad things could get with Fisk in total control, the stakes for the ending would have been much higher. In fact, the defeat of Fisk almost seemed too easy. Really, all it took was Agent Nadeem's video confession in his dying declaration. It was really just a legal loophole that this tape was admissible in court, and THAT was what really brought Fisk down. The three-way fight between Fisk, Daredevil, and Bullseye was exciting and clever, but that was really just fireworks. In reality, it was the taped confession that brought Fisk down. And that's pretty mundane when you think about it. The final fight was even unnecessary at that point. Daredevil became irrelevant. Whether he fought Fisk or not, the cops were going to arrest Fisk based on that tape. So there was no point to all the fighting.
Setting that aside, I still think the defeat of Fisk happened way too fast. It felt rushed. He reached the height of his power and had everything he wanted the moment he married Vanessa and was enjoying the first dance at his wedding. And it was at that moment that Nadeem's video went viral online, and his entire empire came crashing down. For me, if they'd inserted a couple of episodes after the wedding to show Fisk in total control, that would have raised the stakes, and the impact of the ending would have been greater. So, for me, 15 episodes would have been better.
I also strongly disagree with your opinion about both Foggy and Karen. I really enjoyed both of them in this season. They got to stretch their legs as individuals. And in keeping with that, I really enjoyed the episode that showed Karen's backstory. It was compelling and enjoyable as a standalone episode and as part of the season. In fact, it's the one episode that I remember the best as a single episode. All the others just meld into one storyline, but that Karen episode stands out in my memory as the strongest. I always found Karen a bit thin as a character in the previous seasons, and I loved that this backstory gave a real foundation for her. It made her real and significant in a way that she never was before.
Agree with all the Kingpin stuff. The show was near perfection until about halfway through episode 12.
The relationship between Fisk and Vanessa is about honesty, acceptance and developing a new dynamic as a couple. She is his queen and she is willing to co-reign with him. And for the first time in his life Fisk realizes he doesn’t have to do this alone. He has found a real partner.
I want Daredevil in the movies but I don’t want him fighting aliens
Hello, Grace! I’ve been waiting for this :)
Whaaat? I loved that Karen episode, i thought they did a good job. They showed her backstory in 25 minutes and gave us a feel of who she is.
Don’t hate on Karen!!!
FarnsworthIII we didn’t know her backstory tho.
These people have delivered one of the best season of a super hero show, i think all these nitpicks vanish before that.
Apti Newim I loved the episode too. I was really curious about what happened to her. I have no clue why people hate her. She was a bit on the nose in S2, but after seeing her backstory, her character choices make so much more sense. Kind of like why Peter Quill's frustrating choice in IW still feels totally understandable and true to his nature.
I dunno. The Karen episode wasn't bad, just unnecessary. I feel like it would've been better being more subtly told, like with her conversation with her dad and with the daughter in the hospital.
that hospital conversation made us think it wasn't her fault. When they actually showed what happened...well, we understood what really happened.
She made some very bad choices in her past and she's just trying to be/do better. That's what i've got out it.
Well bullseye did try to kill kingpin with a microphone.
Luckily their wern't ten turntables as well
The Karen ep was great, great acting, great writing and great character development.
Bulleyes really had me doubting that Matt Murdock could ever come out as a winner, I quickly realized he was going to have to manipulate his mental state
Or call for help like Luke Cage or Danny! I know there is no cross over but my first thought was to get some help.
@@Uouttooo we all know Matt doesn't like to ask for help from anyone... I think he enjoys getting the shit kicked out of him, and if he called Luke cage then this season would have been over faster than it started, Bullseye was a badass up against Daredevil bit bullseye would have just been another unconscious punk Luke Cage would have literally walked by and threw up against the wall
It’s because they refused to give him his batons all the time. Daredevil with his batons is what helps him beat Bullseye consistently. Plus he was still recovering from having a skyscraper fall on him, lol.
The karen episode basically had me thinking she was going to die ,so that's why the episode existed ,as for the season this was the best one hands down and made good of those 13 episodes .
I loved the Bullseye fight scenes.
It would be a bummer if they don't bring it back... the ending actually has more to it than I initially though! I first watched it and caught the name Oyama, which sent me down a rabbit hole that has me even more excited for a season 4. Dr. Oyama is linked to giving Bullseye a reinforced spine that gives him more durability and diminished nerve endings so he feels less pain. He is also linked to the X-Men and Weapon X because in the comics he gets an Adamantium spine, but it is traded for Cadmium steel in the show.
TheAnnoyingRanter Lol
I still want a season 4 😤😫
My favorite was Bullseye always throwing stuff 😀
Liz C and when Matt would catch it dramatically😂😂😂
LOVE YOU AND YOUR VIDEOS THIS SEASON WAS HONESTLY THE BEST THING ON TELEVISION
Agree that this is the best season of Daredevil yet. Disagree about Karen and episode 10. I was ready to rave about how good that episode was. Loved Karen all season. Also disagree about the 13 episodes thing. I never thought the show was dragging plot points at any point and the last 4 episodes were the best imho. My only complaint was how the reason of Matt fighting Bullseye while fighting Kingpin was not cleared up from the beginning, I know it builds up to the reveal of his intentions but it also confuses the hell out of people and makes watching the fight scene less enjoyable. Also, I thought that the tease at the end, compared to how real and grounded the season is, feels really out of place and cheesy.
Grace!! Went back to this video to see your review. Just rewatched this season of Daredevil my second time, and I agree: best season of superhero TV!!👍🏻✊🏻(And, I know you might have your initial judgements, but give Agents of SHIELD a try! - especially Season 2-5. One of the bests too! :)) The show soars from season 1 flaws.)
Ayelet zurer is already a part of the dceu she is Superman’s biological mother
Bulls-eye was SOOO intense...there were several times where I caught myself clinching my fist while he was raging out.
I'm not a comic book fan, but I really enjoyed season 3 and thought 13 episodes was perfect. I thought all episodes were paced really well. I liked the episode dedicated to Karen. It added weight to the scene where she and Fisk met and she portrayed someone that took a life and was to be a bit feared. I also really got attached to Nadeem's character. I actually didn't think any character was wasted. I thought character arcs were planned well.
I agree that I don't know if season 4 is needed, but I'd definitely watch it if the creators believe there is more story to tell. I did feel like the ending was a bit forced. Everything happened so fast - Fisk and DD shake hands (??), Bullseye reveal felt shoehorned, and then Karen, Foggy and Matt scene ("we're all friends now") just felt like the writers knew the show was going to get axed.
But overall it's surprising how different this show is compared to all the marvel shows on Netflix. The tone is more consistent I think. It's more grounded in reality. I liked JJ but not IF and LC. I just couldn't get into them.
We finally got a phenomenal version of Bullseye! Bravo, Netflix!
I'm so glad this show happened. I don't think anything will come close.
So season 3 was definitely the light at the end of the tunnel for all the Netflix shows. My only fault was there being none of my baby Elektra in it. The stuff with Nadeem was well executed with the FBI they took the Poindexter( stupid name) character introduction in an interesting way by having Fisk learn about him and just maneuver into his head. Although you could kinda tell where he would be ending up even without being a comic reader. They did the season 3 character challenge without going crazy dark or overly dramatic with the characters and kept the main cast honest by I think not trying to balance to much side story away from the Fisk conflict. Excited for more
Elektra? Did we not get too much Elektra already? She was in season 2 and then in the Defenders. I was disappointed that the four of them joined forces just to fight Elektra again? Alexandra was such a waste as the most powerful member of the Hand.
6:05 she is superman’s real mother on man of steel
I want to see Bullseye (In costume) kill Vanessa, and drive Kingpin to even more criminal ruthlessness. We need more Daredevil vs Bullseye. The series still has a lot to offer because it has great characters/actors.
I disagree, I think 13 episodes was perfect, and the episode “Karen” was my favourite episode in the whole show
I think if they do a season 4 they should have Fisk be a secondary bad guy, perhaps under another villain that secretly smuggles him out of prison, only for Fisk to turn things around at the end of the season and take over that villains shadow empire.
Phenom Lord like the Hand?
No, just no. You can't keep on using Fisk season after season. He can have a brief cameo. Otherwise the audience will get bored with the same villain again and again.
3:50 "He'd probably kill somebody with that microphone" Facts lmao
This season of Daredevil is my favorite TV season ever.
Personally I thought first half dragged a bit. Once Bullseye put on the suit I thought the show finally got in overdrive.
Perfect timing grace i just finished the show minutes ago
I very much enjoy Karen, personally. Though, as much as I liked the episode, I felt like it was handled poorly. The placement of it caused the season to come to a halt, which is always a bad move. I feel like they could have either sprinkled the flashbacks throughout an episode, or just told us what happened through a couple minutes of exposition and it would've been more well-received.
Yeah. Honestly bullseye was dope. The guy played him good in my opinion
electra was not in the born again story from 227-233 she had appeared earlier
I love your reviews. I would love to see Bullseye back with costume.
We can’t see Ayelet Zurer in Wonder Woman because we saw her in Man of Steel.
I fast forwarded Karen episode. Overall Season 3 is what The dark knight rises should've been..
vamsiB13 did you catch the end of the episode, because there’s a really entertaining fight scene
TDKR is awesome, you cant compare a series to a 2 hour film
Great season, but they could have given us Karen's backstory in 15 minutes. She didn't need a full episode. That was the only misstep.
Except they didn't give her a full episode
OK, she didn't need 9/10ths of an episode. If we're being literal.
David Marshall I feel like the church scene made the beginning of that episode worth it
Eh, I had no problems with it. In fact, I enjoyed it and it made me understand some things about Karen.
A final season bringing back The Punisher, Elecktra and BullEye would be amazing.
That’s a great idea but I think it would be better without Elektra because she has already died twice they should keep her dead but I would love to see the punisher vs bullseye
We need full Bullseye! GIVE ME FULL BULLSEYE!!!
Ohhhhh been waiting for this one Miss Randolph!!!! ❤️🖤
If Netflix cancels DD, I riot.
I NEED A BULLSEYE COSTUME
Netflix showrunners hate costumes tho 😣😣😣
Daredevil delivered the best "i wont kill you' speech ever. the acting by both him and fish in this scene was fantastic in every way, rlly brought the intensity of the moment to life.
It actually felt like it was too short! I would've watched 20 episodes.
I watched an interview with the cast and the white suit apparently cost like $5000 so it was definitely not cheap!!
I loved Karen's flashback episode.
Finished season 3 a day a ago. Sooooooooooo Good. It was incredible and outstanding and the show continues to prove why its considered THE BEST Marvel Netflix Tv show and just one of THE BEST superhero tv shows EVER. :)
daredevil > iron fist
Does it even need to be said 😂
Twilight sparkling gay vampires>iron fisting
Michał L. ahahaha
Anytime
At this point, I think new born babies are born with that knowledge lol
Did anyone else feel like any time anyone said something to Karen that was mildly shocking or about her past she immediately almost started crying or looking around all nervous like. Every time someone asked her a question the answers were all over her face, every single time. For an investigative reporter you would think that she would have more composure.
i mean they haven't done the bendis or brubaker comics so there still have content to get from the comics (the bendis run would especially be great for the netflix series)
Poster has me feeling like its morphin' time.
Bullseye was amazing
Re: Kingpin's jacket
Bullseye was flinging knives at him in his condo and they were bouncing off. This is the cut-proof and sorta bullet resistant material Gladiator made for his suits in the first season. That's why he put it on Vanessa and then immediately started geting hit by the knives.
I was ready for another 13 episodes . I don't get this BS of smaller seasons when we have to wait over a year and a half. I don't care if one ep is shopping at whole foods.
Haha, exactly!
Matt: Stop! Don't buy those bananas. They're definitely bruised.
Foggy: But they don't have any spots on the outside.
Matt: Trust me.
Netflix: orders three more seasons
Lol
I was waiting for this review ever since I saw this season. Love your channel