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I really wished we could've seen Shou Lou, but the money wasn't there I guess.
A bit anticlimactic. I wish that the order of the last two episodes could have resolved in the opposite order.
Sometimes it's just the little details that kind of irk me.
-Colleen fought swats 2 times before, and yet two security guards on the floor with small pistols scared her off.
-Danny takes on a fellow Iron Fist trainee, the hand mercenaries, Bakuto, but yet a business man with a metal pipe is too much for him? There was literally a moment where Danny knocked him down and the gun as well, but he ran literally right after; I was yelling "WHY ARE YOU RUNNING, HE'S ON THE FLOOR!" It lacked believability to me.
-Character motivations were very inconsistent without reason. Not just in this episode, but characters will trust each other in 1 scene and their next scene together they distrust each other, and vice versa. One scene Danny doesn't want to kill Harold, next scene Colleen wants to do it, next scene Danny wants to kill him now. It just lacked any momentum for me. Also, Harold being big bad who killed his parents seemed obvious from the beginning, but I gotta say, I loved the Meachum story arc. And then Davos and Joy with Gao at the end. What? One minute she's outrage at him being framed for "her family", the next she's open to killing him? And the same with Davos working with The Hand. It just doesn't make sense to me.
Maybe I'm an idiot and I need to watch it again, but I wasn't a fan of this finale.
You forgot the hatchet men.Sometimes it's just the little details that kind of irk me.
-Danny takes on a fellow Iron Fist trainee, the hand mercenaries, Bakuto, but yet a business man with a metal pipe is too much for him? There was literally a moment where Danny knocked him down and the gun as well, but he ran literally right after; I was yelling "WHY ARE YOU RUNNING, HE'S ON THE FLOOR!" It lacked believability to me.