Keep in mind Netflix Marvel is explicitly the "gritty" "working-class" side of the MCU
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Yeah, have they considered how many of Luke, Matt, and Jessica's problems could be solved by Danny giving them money?
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I mean, you eliminate a pretty important source of tension for these characters just by adding him to the story.
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In the comics Danny doesn't actually reclaim his family name or fortune for a long time
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Which is why I was surprised it's apparently the opening story arc of the Netflix series
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Bc, I guess, they wanted a more "grounded" story than "eccentric kung fu adventure hobo"
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That's just it though even with this story arc Danny has still spent his entire childhood and adolescence in kung fu Narnia
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Is he gonna struggle with not knowing what smartphones are and stuff? Bc the story logically demands it but that's also super cringey
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Steve Rogers got a few fish out of water jokes followed by the best cultural acclimation counseling SHIELD could afford
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Also, part of the point of Steve is that despite his aw-shucks exterior, he's a pretty savvy guy who catches on fast.
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Which does not appear to be the character type they're going for with Danny at all.
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