TheVileOne
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So maybe it's just the lighting? I feel like we are splitting hairs at this point. The point, he eventually picks up a much better mask.
So maybe it's just the lighting? I feel like we are splitting hairs at this point. The point, he eventually picks up a much better mask.
Okay, I'm about halfway through the season now and I have to say I'm really disappointed in the costumes they've given Matt. Seriously, the costume designer for this show needs to be fired. I know Matt is blind, but can we at least suspend disbelief a bit here so that he doesn't look completely ridiculous?
I mean, seriously, his Daredevil outfit is the only piece of his wardrobe that looks good. But what's with those shabby button down shirts and suit jackets? All his suits look like they're hand-me-downs from someone of the Willie Loman generation! Foggy dresses pretty well. How the hell can he stand to let his best friend go outside dressed like an insurance salesman from 1948?! You know what I think? I think Matt's awful wardrobe gives us insight into how big of a d**k Foggy actually is. Foggy knows he can't compete with his best bud when it comes to picking up women, so he exploits Matt's weakness in order to make himself look better. What a *****e. I hope he dies by the end of this season.
Were there any changes between the red suit from the end of Season One and the suit seen at the beginning of Season Two?
Seriously? Noone around here shares my disdain for Craig's horrible suits in Skyfall and Spectre, but Matt Murdock's suits are worthy of criticism? Matt is supposed to be a poor defence lawyer and he dresses exactly like one does in real life. Bad suits are perfectly in line with the character (which I would probably know better than most). On top of that, they aren't that bad and the style actually has a lot of tailoring pedigree. The button down shirts and soft construction to his suits is perfectly in character, it is the Ivey League sack suit, perfectly in character for a Northeastern American public servant.