Hm. IRON FIST and LUKE CAGE had the most people of color. JESSICA JONES and DAREDEVIL are much whiter and made it to 3 seasons (so far). Interesting.https://twitter.com/THR/status/1053472181685022720 …
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DAREDEVIL: stop trying to make us care about Karen.
JESSICA JONES: more women of color in the writers’ room.
IRON FIST:
LUKE CAGE: remove the stick up his ass
PUNISHER: [don’t watch so can’t comment]
DEFENDERS:
ALL: 8 eps, not 13.
Here come the “not everything is about race” crew, right on time. Please wipe your foaming mouth with the hand you wipe your ass with.
Oh wait. And here is the “clearly you don’t know anything about the comics” coalition. Go suck on a lightbulb so you can finally have something bright inside your head, for once.
This thread is muted like the hairlines of some of the people getting emotional in my mentions. Fix yourself a snack and go to sleep.
I have a real feeling that they’re angling for a new show with people from both casts, be that Daughters of the Dragon or Heroes for Hire.
people have been asking for both for quite some time and the consensus seems to be that the titular characters are best when they play off each other anyway.
I sure hope so. I like Jessica Jones & Daredevil, but wow, it all feels waaaay too white without Luke Cage and (the supporting cast of) Iron Fist.
God that bar scene in Season 2 of Luke Cage made me want Daughters even more than Heroes.
Which is what we’ve been asking for since the beginning...
THIS. So much this. Misty is my favorite character in the MCU by miles and miles!
Misty is not in the MCU.
The Netflix shows are part of the MCU.
No, they are not. The real connected series comes with Disney Play.
Pay more attention, man. The Stark Tower doesn't even appear in the Netflix shows.
Daredevil takes place in a Hell's Kitchen that's shaken up after the Battle of New York. There are references to the avengers. Ultimately, the MCU will always be a loose canon as long as Kevin Feige and Isaac Perlmutter continue to not get along with each other.
Yes, but they don't make references anymore and none of the Marflix characters has ever crossed paths with one from the movies (or ABC shows). They say that everything is connected but not really.
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