Barry_Garrick
Joined Aug 2018
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The best decision the writers for this final season was to finally stop holding Jessica back and let her heroic qualities, which are definitely there, come to the forefront more. I was surprised with how much I enjoyed the conflicting motivations between Jess and Trish this season. Krysten Ritter and Rachael Taylor put in very powerful performances and while the manner in which the relationship ended may disappoint some fans, I found it made sense with the way their characters had been heading in the last couple of seasons.
This series was never going to appeal to all superhero fans given how every character is broken in one way or another and have a lot of negative qualities. Because of this, this is far from a traditional superhero series that resolves with a 'good vs bad fistfight' , but I enjoyed this series as a whole and it will always have a special place in the comic book genre
This series was never going to appeal to all superhero fans given how every character is broken in one way or another and have a lot of negative qualities. Because of this, this is far from a traditional superhero series that resolves with a 'good vs bad fistfight' , but I enjoyed this series as a whole and it will always have a special place in the comic book genre
The concept of justice and vigilantism has been explored a lot throughout comic book media especially in these Marvel Netflix shows. Yet there is something so fresh and engaging about how it has been handled this season. Seeing the tough choices all the characters have made, the consequences of those choices and the regrets that follow, the writers have managed to craft a raw and gripping sequence of events that have all led to a series finale where every decision has come to the forefront and no character is in a good place.
I can't say I'm not a bit disappointed that we've seen very little of Sallinger lately. His character was really starting to grow on me but it seems the writers only had a limited amount of material for him to work with and so struggled to weave him into the story for the entire season. While the storyline has branched off a bit, as we focus more on Trish and her recent trauma , the writing and acting is still as engaging that I'm still enjoying the season as a whole.