To echo the sentiments of most other commenters, I found The Punisher to be an amazing show- in fact, I might even go so far as to say that it was nearly perfect. It probably goes without saying, but I binged the series (which might make my recollection of things a bit hazy), so I think Im going in for a second viewing soon in order to appreciate it more deeply. The pacing- perhaps one of the most significant criticisms of the Netflix shows- was very well done; I never felt bored for a single moment. I will say, however, that although the show is solid throughout, as Heretic mentioned, episode 9 was were things really went to the next level. Later episodes (such as episode 12 I believe, where Frank takes out an enemy by hanging him, and also another in which Castle tortures the enemy for information), really serve to showcase that tactical torturer that the Punisher is, which really serves to set him apart from other characters, whether also from Marvel or other media. Marvel usually has a villain problem, but thats not the case here with Rawlins and Russo- the latter of which provides the most purely disturbing scene in the entire MCU, gently sponging off the blood of Stein from Madani, after he himself brutalized the agent. I went into the show expecting more of a straight shooter (it is the Punisher, after all), but after some reflection, I appreciated the engaging plot, and realize that thirteen episodes of near-incessant guns and gore would have been monotonous. The only notable flaw was the ancillary characters, who I think possibly could have benefitted from less screen time. Lets face it: nobody watches a show about the Punisher for a Homeland Security agent. All in all, a tremendous start, and I cant wait for The Punishers sophomore season.