Idk, still mulling this over. Schlocky as it can be Marvel Netflix still tries to be about something, about society's failures
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Daredevil puts Matt's job as a defense lawyer front and center, someone trying to hold the system together while it breaks apart
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Jessica Jones is about people who used to be in the system but failed or broke or got rejected and are now left behind
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Luke Cage is about people the system always overlooked or exploited, about the shadow systems built beneath the system proper
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Iron Fist could have been about being truly outside, about being the person the system doesn't think should exist and tries to erase
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Homelessness, mental illness, disability, the refugee crisis
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The Crazy Homeless Dude trope is problematic but they were already doing it, they could've tried to do it well
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Imagine Danny being a Frank Chu style character, saving ppl from muggers and then telling them the gospel of the Five Heavenly Cities
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Have K'un-Lun actually represent something, have it be Danny's dream of a better world (it is supposed to literally be Heaven)
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btw, what do you think about the recent comics retconning K'un L'un into a super corrupt place?
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