In a way, the critics werent wrong. Im not sure what Marvel and the showrunners were thinking, but those first few episodes were a bore. Not necessarily bad, but nothing much of note or interest happens. Sure, a lot needed to be set up and introduced, but there mustve been a more exciting and entertaining way to do it.
I was honestly thinking they had another misfire on their hands until the end of episode three. Once the group was finally assembled and interacting the show just took off. The banter sometimes mugs a little too much for the camera, but otherwise is handled quite well. Each character has a distinct personality that shines through (even if Dannys is a whiny *****e), which helps them all stand out and avoid any overlap.
It makes sense I suppose, but the only heroes who presence is justified is Danny and Matt, given their history with the Hand. At times it was a struggle to understand what Jessica or Luke were even doing there. Sure, NYC as a whole mightve been at stake, but the threat never seemed real enough. There was the earthquake, but aside from that there was never any real or tangible evidence that the city was at risk of being wiped out. All we got was some mumbo jumbo that never materialized apart from armies of interchangeable minions.
Its a shame that Daredevil was the only main character to get any meat in the series (not that I mind, as a Matt Murdock fan). Again, its understandable given his ties to Elektra, Stick and the Hand, but I wouldve liked some more reasons to be invested in Jessica, Luke and Dannys stories. It doesnt help that their own series were less than adequate (to varying degrees).
I wouldve liked a reason to care about Danny in particular, but the Finn Jones version just seems to be doomed from its inception. Hes like a cross between an abused dog and a self-righteous teenager. I cant take him seriously as crime fighting superhero, and whenever he talks hes either pouting or behaving like an entitled brat. They really need to work on his character before they return for season 2 of Iron Fist.
All this text and I havent even gotten to the villains or much of the plot. Suffice it say Sigourney Weaver and Scott Glenn are too good for this show. Its great to have them, but their parts are pretty hammy and underwritten. Stick faired better, but its still funny to here some of that dialogue come out of his mouth. Wonder how they both feel about working on a show like this at their age. And I didnt see that ending to episode 6 coming. Had a feeling something like it would happen, but not so soon in the series. Alexandras role didnt really amount to much, and honestly robbed Madame Gao and the Hand of a lot of its intriguing mystique (but then Iron Fist already did that, didnt it).
Overall, its just nice to get a good series again. Im probably in the minority, but Daredevils the only superhero show Ive ever liked (and even season 2 had its flaws). Jessica Jones so close to being good, but it went on for too long and the only scenes worth watching involved David Tennant. Luke Cage was forgettable and Iron Fist was basically garbage. Im not even going to go into the ABC shows or what DC has done over the years.
I just hope Marvels able to keep up this level of quality in the future. Again, I couldnt care less about the ABC shows, but Im really looking forward to The Punisher and I hope it delivers (although more Karen isnt exactly appealing; maybe without Matt she wont be so harpy). Same with JJ season 2 and whatever shows come after (hopefully more Daredevil, I seem to recall season 3 being green-lit).