You can definitely KO someone with one punch so I don't have much of an issue with DD doing so too. Apart from the parking scene, his fight scenes here weren't that over the top impossible either so I am ok with it.His senses are superhuman, but his body isn't. He shouldn't ko'ing enemies in 1 punch
That was snikt lol. And it was hilarious cause the dude was so sure it was going to happen. It had to be the funniest things in the thread.
Mike Tyson, amongst many others. So superheroes can do it.You can definitely KO someone with one punch
This. I was really struck by how great She-Hulk looked and you can definitely tell which episodes they prioritized in terms of VFX because I think this may have looked even better than the first episode. Make sense, though. They wouldn’t want an unrealistically rendered Jen getting overshadowed by Daredevil.Just watched this episode and, IMO, it was the best one yet. The story, action, and comedy (Walk of shame ) are great!
I had no problem and didn't see any issues with the CGI.
Yeah, theres plenty of videos online of people knocking other people out with 1 punch if you want "proof". Its not unheard of.
Im guessing some people here have never been in a fight, provoked or unprovoked.
Not just Mike Tyson. Hang around at Reddit long enough and you'll see a wide variety of one punch knockouts delivered by scrawny old men to petulant little teens. Someone with the training and skill of Matt will definitely be capable of that.Mike Tyson, amongst many others. So superheroes can do it.
You can, yeah, but compare his fight scenes here to those in his own show; much more weight and impact behind his hits. He get even gets tired and it takes more effort to bring people down. It felt more real, I’m aware it’s not but that’s just my preference.You can definitely KO someone with one punch so I don't have much of an issue with DD doing so too. Apart from the parking scene, his fight scenes here weren't that over the top impossible either so I am ok with it.
Overall this was a good episode and was fun to watch. Some awkward sexy stuff since I was watching with my kids, but that's ok.
He also had Jen helping out, and he’s years into the stealth vigilante scene compared to just starting out. I liked the little touch of him explaining the difference between goons and henchmen because he’s learned the difference.You can, yeah, but compare his fight scenes here to those in his own show; much more weight and impact behind his hits. He get even gets tired and it takes more effort to bring people down. It felt more real, I’m aware it’s not but that’s just my preference.
This just felt like the usual cartoon MCU action. BONK WHAM BAM.
It's just a bit boring when they're both shown on a similar power level when they are leagues apart. Matt knocks them out in one hit and so does Jen, there's no real distinction.He also had Jen helping out, and he’s years into the stealth vigilante scene compared to just starting out. I liked the little touch of him explaining the difference between goons and henchmen because he’s learned the difference.
I rewatched that Hulk movie for the first time in years over the weekend, and felt that Blonsky's comments in She-Hulk were fairly accurate. He wasn't a psychopath out the gate in the film, but a by the numbers special ops dude. It wasn't until he started getting the serum that his personality changed. So really, the damage and death that Abom caused was more General Ross's fault than Blonsky's. Having said that, he obviously wasn't a glorified yoga instructor, so that transition might defy logic, but I don't see him as being reformed so much as learning to control the influence of the Super Soldier serum.*mind you it's also pretty hard to reconcile Emil Blonsky of this show against the character from The Incredible Hulk.
I doubt itll last. They even referred to it as ketchup and mustard in the episode.Really fun episode but man, that new suit is just not working for me at all and I really hope they go back to the all-red one for his series. As I don't think I'd ever be able to take him seriously in that red and gold monstrosity he wore here.
Unfortunately this is the same character from Netflix, as is Kingpin.Caught up with this last night.
The MCU has been going more quirky and wacky as it goes on and is increasingly hard to reconcile against Netflix's more tonally serious shows like Daredevil and Punisher*. So I have to conclude, whether it's been formally stated or not, that this is not the Netflix Matt Murdock but the MCU's own variant and any similarities in background are coincidental. Likewise Kingpin in Hawkeye. And it's been established that variants can either look like the same individual such as the Doctor Strange alternates in MoM or be entirely different individuals ala Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spidermen in NWH. Thus Punisher in the MCU could either be Bernthal or someone entirely new.
*mind you it's also pretty hard to reconcile Emil Blonsky of this show against the character from The Incredible Hulk.
Yeah, Never liked Blonsky in TIH but here I think he is low key hilariousCaught up with this last night.
The MCU has been going more quirky and wacky as it goes on and is increasingly hard to reconcile against Netflix's more tonally serious shows like Daredevil and Punisher*. So I have to conclude, whether it's been formally stated or not, that this is not the Netflix Matt Murdock but the MCU's own variant and any similarities in background are coincidental. Likewise Kingpin in Hawkeye. And it's been established that variants can either look like the same individual such as the Doctor Strange alternates in MoM or be entirely different individuals ala Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spidermen in NWH. Thus Punisher in the MCU could either be Bernthal or someone entirely new.
*mind you it's also pretty hard to reconcile Emil Blonsky of this show against the character from The Incredible Hulk.
I think the last two episodes were really good. Yes, Daredevil was obviously going to change when he moved to the MCU, but from what I've seen so far, I really dig it. Cox is terrifically cast, and I got a kick out of seeing him last night. Also, as an old school comics fan, I love seeing c-list villains like Porcupine and Leap Frog getting live action treatment.
I rewatched that Hulk movie for the first time in years over the weekend, and felt that Blonsky's comments in She-Hulk were fairly accurate. He wasn't a psychopath out the gate in the film, but a by the numbers special ops dude. It wasn't until he started getting the serum that his personality changed. So really, the damage and death that Abom caused was more General Ross's fault than Blonsky's. Having said that, he obviously wasn't a glorified yoga instructor, so that transition might defy logic, but I don't see him as being reformed so much as learning to control the influence of the Super Soldier serum.
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