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tin can made man
Apr 13, 2005

why don't you ask him
about his penis

BiggerBoat posted:

So I'd say just do more Miller. They've already laid the groundwork for all of it. Electra shows up as "the Greek chick from college" that Foggy asked about and she somehow ties into the ninja poo poo. Wilson skates the charges on technicalities and bribes and emerges mad as gently caress, hires the sniper from the first season (who is indeed Bullseye),

Fisk is probably quite angry at that sniper, since Blake having to be killed by his partner is arguably the first domino which toppled Fisk's empire.

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tin can made man
Apr 13, 2005

why don't you ask him
about his penis
I love how the Armchair Vigilantes in this thread seem to forget that the position of "He keeps killing people, so Jessica Jones needs to kill him you loving idiots!" was literally espoused, many many times, by the series' secondary villain. Like, do people think that Officer Nuke Simpson - the black ops badass who's always hangin with His Boys and looks like Captain America and argues "Why doesn't Batman just kill the Joker? What a pussy" - being a mentally-incapable, degenerate monster is an accident?

tin can made man
Apr 13, 2005

why don't you ask him
about his penis

Yudo posted:

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And yet our heroes prove him correct in the end. Great writing, that.

But it doesn't? Recall that the final scene is Jessica in her office, deleting voicemails of frantic New Yorkers who are convinced she's a hero. Murdering Kilgrave gives her no satisfaction, no catharsis, and no justice. While its true that Kilgrave can no longer kill anyone (Kilgrave's victims are in no way Jessica's responsibility, either, yet posters here and the character herself seem to be convinced of that), in no way has the wreckage left in Kilgrave's wake been cleared or even tidied up. The final scenes of the show are intentionally devoid of triumph - all that's been accomplished is that one last body can be thrown on the pile, and the only consolation in that sentiment is the "last" part.

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