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Are the Netflix shows part of the MCU?All said and done it was very okay.
In a universe where robots are dropping nations out of the sky, it's very hard to care about mundane bullshit like war crimes. I was waiting for an episode where someone complains about PTSD from serving in Iraq and someone else says "Yeah that's a drag...so half my squad got vaporized by the Chitauri when they tore a hole in space/time and invaded New York..."
Yep. They are all canon in the MCU.Are the Netflix shows part of the MCU?
Are the Netflix shows part of the MCU?
So i cant read the thread due to spoilers cuz im on...ep 7?
First of all, its a good action show, but not as fun as i had hoped. Kind of an offset feeling, frankly.
Second, what in the FUCK is going on with the crazed kid?! I could give a shit about him and his madness. You can edit out ALL his scenes thus far and nothing changes. Hope there is some type of pay off.
I convinced myself Punisher was a special case, like it was outside main continuity. The "Battle of New York" newspaper in Karen's office put that to rest.Are the Netflix shows part of the MCU?
I think the head of TV and the head of film hate each other so the divisions won't ever work together. That's a shame because Nick Fury showing up would be great.Officially, yes. But there are no plans as yet for any actual crossovers to take place.
Ya, I'm not reading many of the posts b/c I'm on like epsisode 4. I was expecting a bit more action packed and faced paced. But of course character development is good too. It's just a bit different than what I expected. I haven't seen anything else related to the Punisher series though.
Was that the fight with Ponyboy Curtis?Finally started this last night, I’m loving it. The end of episode 1 was fucking awesome.
Was that the fight with Ponyboy Curtis?
Ohhhh shit.No, the sledgehammer fight with the dicks at the construction spot.
All I will say is the PTSD kid is what MAKES Frank officially accept his role as The Punisher essentially.Yea this is my feeling I'm like on episode 8. The PTSD kid at this point is just pissing me off when I see it. IGN wrote some article about it saying Netflix did it wrong. I didn't read it to avoid spoilers but I'm interested to see what people have to say about it.
All I will say is the PTSD kid is what MAKES Frank officially accept his role as The Punisher essentially.
Other than the obvious headbutting between him and Billy the PTSD kid is what makes him BECOME the Punisher IMO.
I love how he let Billy live. It's a good way of having Frank NOT kill off every opponent of his and force him to confront one of the more memorable Punisher enemies.
The way he brutalizes him too on the mirror is fucking great
I'll admit the payoff feels kinda... well.... not as big as it should. BUT, there's an aspect of it that fully proves what Frank said to Karen too about "THEY make the truth".Ok thanks for that. I've been wondering what the fucking point. I'll have to see it play out before I give an official opinion but I have a feeling it wont be worth it but will see.