Mike Murdock
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Punisher (1987) - 53-59
Fencers
That's right. I know the story as Final Days. It's Punisher vs. Kingpin, which is pretty cool.
Punisher (1987) - 53-59
Fencers
I'm reading it as we speak, and it's such a good story.That's right. I know the story as Final Days. It's Punisher vs. Kingpin, which is pretty cool.
Agreed.I agree, Jigsaw's face is disappointing. Majorly. But, I will judge the season mostly on story and such. If they give me an amazing story, I can forgive the face (though it will bother me).
...he looks just like a guy with a Publisher top on.

Is he not going to respray that skull instead of leaving it with all that blood from season 1? The skull is becoming less visible now.
And I wish he wouldn't wear blue jeans with that top. He should wear all black, otherwise he looks just like a guy with a Publisher top on.
They won't do it every season that way. The show just wanted to go back and cover Frank finishing his quest for vengeance for his family for those people that may not have seen Daredevil season 2. Season 2 will evolve the idea of the Punisher and Frank's ultimate quest to destroy all criminals should come next. But once he starts that quest, I don't see him quitting and coming back in subsequent seasons. He will just be The Punisher.
That sort of defeats the purpose of building an entire season of Daredevil around introducing Punisher.
Also, I put no stock in the showrunners, writers or producers doing that for the second season since they opted not to go that route for Season 1. Why would you not set that up in Season 1 already? Makes no sense.
Why do we have to wait two seasons for Frank to actually become The Punisher and start a war on crime?
The ending when he is talking about a life without purpose was more hitting home that struggle of soldiers coming home from war, which I felt they strongly landed. It completed the arc set-up in season 1. What season 2 will be about and what Frank's arc will is something ideally set-up in the season itself, so I think it is a valid choice.
To me that would complete his arc for an entire show, not a first season. It makes it a pretty close-ended story. He basically has no reason to be The Punisher anymore.