And reacquainting himself with how power works in the "real world" of the upper classes where everyone has enough but wants more hurts him
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And makes him look back on his happy memories of his childhood wealth with sudden disgust
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I'd have Danny's quixotic quest to get his money back take a long time (as it realistically would) and have him lose his taste for it
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That could be conflict for the Defenders, that he doesn't want to spend any more time with these people in this battle
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And have Luke be aghast at the amount of power and money he's just letting go by giving it up
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(Money was a big wedge between Luke & Danny in the comics, but TV Luke is a lot less money-oriented)
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(But TV Luke would still draw the line at just letting all that money go and start yelling at Danny to try to at least get some percentage)
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Even as I type it out I realize my version of Iron Fist sounds a bit like an insufferably twee morality tale
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The solution for that is, you get writers who are good, and then cast an actor who is good
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That's how they made Captain America work in the 21st century
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2. Also like the theory they could have done Iron Fist as a kung fu comedy
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