Daredevil Daredevil General Discussion Thread - Part 5

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In the close-up to this figures Punisher model it actually looks quite a bit like Jon.
 
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First season two set pics (the filming codename is "Ringside", btw):

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Just saw those on Twitter. Awesome to see they've started shooting. Hope we see the suit & Punisher on set! :up:
 
A tidbit I found: They're looking for people who have Navy scrubs to be in a scene tomorrow. I'm thinking this could be a Frank Castle flashback.
 
I didn't really understand episode 3. why did wesley decide to hire nelson and murdock? he knew they were clean, so was he trying to corrupt them? or was he trying to ruin the potential reputation of clean lawyers?

then in the end, murdock gives a really good statement which seems to convince the jury, but wesley put on another coerced juror member - which...makes the court go undecided? so nelson & murdock are still successful even with the jury not being conclusive? so did wesley fail in what he was trying to achieve?
 
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I think that's Phil Abraham (director of season 1's first two eps) with Charlie Cox and Elden Henson.
 
I didn't really understand episode 3. why did wesley decide to hire nelson and murdock? he knew they were clean, so was he trying to corrupt them? or was he trying to ruin the potential reputation of clean lawyers?

then in the end, murdock gives a really good statement which seems to convince the jury, but wesley put on another coerced juror member - which...makes the court go undecided? so nelson & murdock are still successful even with the jury not being conclusive? so did wesley fail in what he was trying to achieve?

If I remember correctly the whole point of hiring Matt and co was because they were clean and couldn't be traced back to Kingpin
 
I didn't understand that whole episode 3 plot either. Did Fisk not expect Murdock to win? I really didn't understand Fisk and Wesley's motivations there.
 
He did expect them to win (because he threatened the jury). He wanted a firm with no connection to Fisk so they couldn't be traced back to him. He was cleaning house. People who worked for Fisk were killed off. His hitman would walk free through no apparent effort (from the outside) of Fisk's organization.
 
Two unseen pics I found from season one. The second one is a character death, so I'll spoiler tag it.

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Two unseen pics I found from season one. The second one is a character death, so I'll spoiler tag it.

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Why on earth did they think this "M" shape above his eyes would look good? His eye holes don't look that great either. He looks more like Nite Owl from the Watchmen. The whole mask gives his face a completely different look to when he had the black Iron Fist bandana over his head.

I think the Affleck mask looked better to be honest.
 
I wonder if we'll get Elektra at Comic Con. Marvel Television is having a panel.
 
I wonder if we'll get Elektra at Comic Con. Marvel Television is having a panel.

That'd be perfect... I hope that's the case, especially with filming starting and possibly the character filming outside.
 
Why on earth did they think this "M" shape above his eyes would look good? His eye holes don't look that great either. He looks more like Nite Owl from the Watchmen. The whole mask gives his face a completely different look to when he had the black Iron Fist bandana over his head.

I think the Affleck mask looked better to be honest.

Love this Suit and look. He looks great. I think it's way better then the Affleck suit and mask to be honest.
 
I hope this time around we get more than just set photos of Matt and Foggy in the street
 
I didn't really understand episode 3. why did wesley decide to hire nelson and murdock? he knew they were clean, so was he trying to corrupt them? or was he trying to ruin the potential reputation of clean lawyers?

then in the end, murdock gives a really good statement which seems to convince the jury, but wesley put on another coerced juror member - which...makes the court go undecided? so nelson & murdock are still successful even with the jury not being conclusive? so did wesley fail in what he was trying to achieve?

I think he wanted his hitman to be acquitted of the charges, and he thought two clean and fresh lawyer representing him will help people think he wasn't guilty rather than a big shot lawyer with experience in representing criminals
 
I think he wanted his hitman to be acquitted of the charges, and he thought two clean and fresh lawyer representing him will help people think he wasn't guilty rather than a big shot lawyer with experience in representing criminals

that and he was wanting up and coming fresh naive malleable lawyers under his thumb to do future dirty work for him...
 
I think he wanted his hitman to be acquitted of the charges, and he thought two clean and fresh lawyer representing him will help people think he wasn't guilty rather than a big shot lawyer with experience in representing criminals
what was the point of putting a coerced juror on the jury then? how would that help the accused be acquitted?

that and he was wanting up and coming fresh naive malleable lawyers under his thumb to do future dirty work for him...
I dunno about that man
 
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