Daredevil Season 1, Episode 4 "In the Blood" (USE SPOILER TAGS!)

Good lord... this show is friggin dark man. I love it haha.

Can't wait for a Fisk v Daredevil showdown.
 
This is not the same Kingpin I was watching on the Spider-Man show from the 90's. :lmao: I mean seriously, I wouldn't want to cross his path.
 
Brutal seems to be the tone of the series and I'm loving each episode better than the last. So glad we get 13 hours of this because it is just so good. Kingpin at the end, wow. Not much I can say on that but god damn haha
 
Bye-Bye, Loki. You had a good run on top, but now Big Poppa Kingpin has stepped in to claim the title of best villain in the MCU. Charlie Cox, Rosario Dawson, Toby Leonard Moore, Deborah Ann Woll and Vondie Curtis-Hall all continue to do strong work, but this episode was all about Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk blasting into the narrative like a steam-train, both showing more nuance and humanity than any other MCU villain has had so far in his scenes with Ayulet Zurer's Vanessa, before turning and becoming possibly the scariest Marvel villain yet in a moment of shocking violence. Great stuff. This show just gets better and better!
 
I know Age of Ultron hasn't come out yet and Loki has always been the best Villain in the MCU. Well that changed today the Kingpin is fricken awesome and brutal. He is now my Favorite Villain in the MCU and I hope we get to see more from him not just from Daredevil/Defenders but in Spider-Man as well.
 
I had planned on not commenting in the threads until I finished the season, but had to pop in here.

Holy ****!
That Kingpin beatdown after the date with Vanessa is interrupted.
:wow:

Loving this show. :daredevil
 
I thought the Kingpin was bad casting. Wanted that giant that we couldn't have. D'Onofrio has a really big head.

He's nailing it
 
That wasn't a decapitation. He turned his head into paste.
 
Steven DeKnight totally lied about PG-16.

Once you show what happened in episode 4, you are past PG-16.
 
Steven DeKnight totally lied about PG-16.

Once you show what happened in episode 4, you are past PG-16.

It's funny, I had heard ahead of time about the [BLACKOUT]decapitation-by-car-door death[/BLACKOUT], and was anticipating it to be nasty, and yet it still managed to be more gruesome than I was expecting.

I was expecting a clean cut. A single slam and the head goes CHOP! Instead he just rams it over and over again and we hear the head crunching and finally popping.
 
Decapitation is a separation of a head from the body...that's not how I would characterize this :p ...he didn't separate his head...he like...explodeded it!
 
This is some brutal stuff...I think the Kingpin is the first MCU villain that I legitimately fear. Loving every minute.
 
Decapitation is a separation of a head from the body...that's not how I would characterize this :p ...he didn't separate his head...he like...explodeded it!

Some photoshop whizz needs to make packaging for a jar of Fisk's Own Brand jam. :woot:
 
Fisk is brutal! And I was JUST feelin bad for him minutes before.
 
I can't stop, or rather, can't help praising this show. Four episodes, four home runs. There are no wasted characters, even the Russian brothers have their own back story and agency, which makes Anatoly's already brutal death that much more brutal. In a lesser show they would be typical, cartoony, disposable villains. Ben Urich is believable as the tired and once brilliant investigative reporter. Cox is amazing again -- the quality of his acting in the scene which he revealed his real name.

And Vincent D'Onofrio's Fisk. Just wow.
 
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Dude.

Dude.... The car. Fisk. Poor, psychopathic Fisk LOL!

I love this show. LOVE.
 

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