Mike Murdock
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Yeah, the Arrow comparisons occurred to me too. I hoped to distinguish it a bit. With Arrow (until very recently), the flashbacks were about the mysteries on the island while these Daredevil flashbacks would be mostly thematic. That being said, Arrow has moved more towards theme recently and, when I finally wrote down the ideas buzzing in my head, it went far more chronological than originally intended. Unfortunately, I think Arrow comparisons will be inevitable anyway. CW's take on the Green Arrow is very close, in many ways, to what Daredevil should be. My hope is the characters and storylines themselves will be strong enough to rise above the similarities.
I agree with making it less procedural. I actually picture having continuing plots. However, when I started writing them down, they ended up being more self-contained with perhaps one or two storylines that bleed over. Stories like the murder client are deliberately introduced a couple weeks in advance (my biggest complaint about Frank Miller's first comic (with Elektra) is it didn't build off of anything). I originally wanted more with the gym closing and the drug dealing client but, as I came up with other ideas, they fell a bit into the background. It's possible to think of some of these plots as introductions rather than the whole story. However, I don't think we should go as serialized as The Wire, for example, where I'd be hard-pressed to tell you which episode was which. Instead, my hope was to give something substantive each episode to point to, even when there are ongoing stories. Again, my inspiration was this run of comics, which often did quite that. The story lasted several weeks, but the memorable ones like "Spiked" clearly set themselves apart from the comic before and the comic after.
Thank you for your feedback. Coming up with a plot isn't easy, so I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
I agree with making it less procedural. I actually picture having continuing plots. However, when I started writing them down, they ended up being more self-contained with perhaps one or two storylines that bleed over. Stories like the murder client are deliberately introduced a couple weeks in advance (my biggest complaint about Frank Miller's first comic (with Elektra) is it didn't build off of anything). I originally wanted more with the gym closing and the drug dealing client but, as I came up with other ideas, they fell a bit into the background. It's possible to think of some of these plots as introductions rather than the whole story. However, I don't think we should go as serialized as The Wire, for example, where I'd be hard-pressed to tell you which episode was which. Instead, my hope was to give something substantive each episode to point to, even when there are ongoing stories. Again, my inspiration was this run of comics, which often did quite that. The story lasted several weeks, but the memorable ones like "Spiked" clearly set themselves apart from the comic before and the comic after.
Thank you for your feedback. Coming up with a plot isn't easy, so I look forward to seeing what you come up with.



