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David Tennant is perfectly cast as Purple Man.It's incredibly dark and by all signs the show will only be a few shades less dark. They've already cast the Purple Man.
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David Tennant is perfectly cast as Purple Man.It's incredibly dark and by all signs the show will only be a few shades less dark. They've already cast the Purple Man.
I may be the only one not giving a damn about the red costume. The all black works in his world. Of course he'd need something padded eventually, but yeah.
I may be the only one not giving a damn about the red costume. The all black works in his world. Of course he'd need something padded eventually, but yeah.
Should have saved it for the very end or season 2. I like the references to the avengers movie.
There's a reason the show's called Daredevil though, and not the Matthew Murdock cases. It'd be very silly to wait 26 episodes for the costume that the characters known for, considering there's no guarantee for a second season.
There's a reason the show's called Daredevil though, and not the Matthew Murdock cases. It'd be very silly to wait 26 episodes for the costume that the characters known for, considering there's no guarantee for a second season.
Who said anything about court cases b??? I know what the name of the show is. it would have been cool to see a slower more dragged out origin story leading up him dawning the red suit in the last scene of season 1 or first episode of season 2.
This is just hilarious to me. If I remember correctly, dude was the big guy, silent enforcer type.
This is just hilarious to me. If I remember correctly, dude was the big guy, silent enforcer type.
Disregard what I said, I misread what you wrote as "save it for the end of season 2".
But isn't what you just said what happens? I thought he doesn't get the suit until the very end of the last episode?
I was tired while watching, but I understood the majority of episode 4, but what was inportant about the Russians' brothers in that episode. Did Matt lay him out in a previous ep or something?