Former Marine Frank Castle takes the law into his own hands while struggling to come to terms with his traumatic past.Former Marine Frank Castle takes the law into his own hands while struggling to come to terms with his traumatic past.Former Marine Frank Castle takes the law into his own hands while struggling to come to terms with his traumatic past.
Christopher R Ellis
- Moose
- (as Christopher Ellis)
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A great start to the series, setting up the vibe and the characters. I like the decision to start the series after the punisher has avenged his family. Sets up the series for an interesting dynamic. Great acting, love the performance by Jon Bernthal.
This episode is really good like the acting is not over the top and it's realistic to believe. Since I'm a fan of Thomas Janes Punisher, John Berthial did a really good job like he's tied with Thomas Jane and is better than Ray Stevensons. The story to this episode flow really smooth and good concept. I thought about reviewing the episode first than review the T.V show. One of the best time so go ahead, watch it.
Giving The Punisher a try... and hoping it gets better - and deserves all these high ratings.
Bernthal is reasonably compelling, and I WANT to like this series, based on The Accountant and other work. Howerever, so far (first three episodes), it's just incredibly shallow and overwrought in the 'acting' and writing. Rip-off of West Wing/ Aaron Sorkin dialogue in one group therapy scene shows me how vacuous the writing is, and how inexperienced. Disappointing.
Yeah right, it's a comic book, but except for those who swim only in the most shallow puddles, The Punisher (so far) is grade school drivel. NOTHING is unexpected, other than the occasional profoundly stupid mistake by our antihero.
No insight whatsoever informs the writing (production, creativity, etc) of the series. It's supposed to be about military special ops/ espionage, etc, but this crap is all little boys' fantasy. So, it depends on faux irony & pathos, and simplistic action and VERY bad stage fighting, rather than interesting storylines.
Maybe it gets better, but I suspect that Netflix and producers are rewarded enough by all the viewer reviews, so there's no incentive to make a more intelligent action series. Too bad.
Bernthal is reasonably compelling, and I WANT to like this series, based on The Accountant and other work. Howerever, so far (first three episodes), it's just incredibly shallow and overwrought in the 'acting' and writing. Rip-off of West Wing/ Aaron Sorkin dialogue in one group therapy scene shows me how vacuous the writing is, and how inexperienced. Disappointing.
Yeah right, it's a comic book, but except for those who swim only in the most shallow puddles, The Punisher (so far) is grade school drivel. NOTHING is unexpected, other than the occasional profoundly stupid mistake by our antihero.
No insight whatsoever informs the writing (production, creativity, etc) of the series. It's supposed to be about military special ops/ espionage, etc, but this crap is all little boys' fantasy. So, it depends on faux irony & pathos, and simplistic action and VERY bad stage fighting, rather than interesting storylines.
Maybe it gets better, but I suspect that Netflix and producers are rewarded enough by all the viewer reviews, so there's no incentive to make a more intelligent action series. Too bad.
Something of a standalone episode that serves as a fitting introduction to the show. We get a sub-plot that's wrapped up by the end of the episode and some beautifully violent action sequences to boot. Nothing not to enjoy here!
I suggest this show to everyone. Brutal, Dark and just perfect. Everyone should watch this. If you loved him in the second season of DareDevil, you will love him even more in his own show. So much story and a lot of action and chaos. Really wish he could have been apart of The Defenders, but it's still great.
Did you know
- TriviaFrank goes by the identity of "Pete Castiglione." Castiglione is actually Frank's original last name in the comics before he legally changed it to Castle.
- GoofsThe rotating part of a cement truck (what the guys call a "mixer") can't be stopped for long while it still contains concrete, much less left stopped overnight, or the concrete will harden.
Also, humans float better in concrete than in water, because concrete is much denser. The stuff shown being poured is not concrete of course, it's much more liquid, like muddy water.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Daredevil: Born Again: Sic Semper Systema (2025)
- SoundtracksHell Broke Luce
By Tom Waits
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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