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Clasificación de RealQX4
This episode impressed me as a well-crafted and thoughtfully planned introduction to the second season. It delivered a powerful installment where the characters appeared exactly as they should. Wilson Fisk was insanely brilliant-not just in this episode, but throughout the entire season.
Frank Castle, too, was introduced in exactly the right way. The relationship between him and Matt Murdock was one of the highlights for me-I absolutely loved it, deeply and passionately.
What made this episode even more special is that it gave the viewer the freedom to interpret who the hero and the villain truly are. The bloody scenes were intense and impactful. And that scene with Fisk... what was that?! Truly incredible.
I also deeply appreciated the rich dialogue between the characters, especially the connection and exchanges between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. It added a powerful dramatic layer to the season.
I'm incredibly excited for the second season. I'll be waiting eagerly, hoping the show maintains this same level of excellence. I also hope Frank Castle gets more screen time, because he fits so naturally within Matt Murdock's world. They're truly great characters together.
Though his presence was limited this time, the final episode made up for it wonderfully-it gave me everything I had been missing. And let's not forget... I love you, Foggy! We wait with anticipation.(9.7/10)
Frank Castle, too, was introduced in exactly the right way. The relationship between him and Matt Murdock was one of the highlights for me-I absolutely loved it, deeply and passionately.
What made this episode even more special is that it gave the viewer the freedom to interpret who the hero and the villain truly are. The bloody scenes were intense and impactful. And that scene with Fisk... what was that?! Truly incredible.
I also deeply appreciated the rich dialogue between the characters, especially the connection and exchanges between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. It added a powerful dramatic layer to the season.
I'm incredibly excited for the second season. I'll be waiting eagerly, hoping the show maintains this same level of excellence. I also hope Frank Castle gets more screen time, because he fits so naturally within Matt Murdock's world. They're truly great characters together.
Though his presence was limited this time, the final episode made up for it wonderfully-it gave me everything I had been missing. And let's not forget... I love you, Foggy! We wait with anticipation.(9.7/10)
This is the episode we were waiting for from Rhaenyra Targaryen, who wants the throne. Now Rhaenyra, who everyone has been waiting for, started to get annoyed. The episode was one of the best episodes of the season, and because I really enjoyed it with Damon while he was in Harrenhal. But the scenes were a little fast The killing of William Blackwood and the reception of Lord Oscar Tully was really sad and fast. The dragon scenes are one of the best scenes in the two seasons, if not the best, Verthor's exit and the bloody scene was really very good, but on the other hand... White Wolf with Silverwing was not the best thing. The episode was good and showed the true anger of black people 9/5.
After the battle ended, I saw that the lions were suffering a lot. I want to understand why black people experience more pressure from the Green Party. So far, Rhaenyra hasn't done anything. The Black Party really needs a mastermind for this tense party. The episode had fairly good dialogues. We understand some important things and important characters, but... I want to understand why Damon is still trapped in two minds because I really want to see the Damon that George Arrard Martin said he was. I really want Damon.
To start working hard and put an end to the bad dreams that destroyed his personality. Really, I rated it an 8/9. The episode had good dialogue, but I wish Damon would finish this.
To start working hard and put an end to the bad dreams that destroyed his personality. Really, I rated it an 8/9. The episode had good dialogue, but I wish Damon would finish this.