I love the contrast of born again and the original series’s title sequences. In the original opening, everything that was important to Matt i.e. the church, justice, New York is made from this dripping red ‘blood’ and in return all of these things lead to the literal creation of Daredevil. In born again’s opening, all those things important to Matt/Daredevil; the church, justice, Nelson, Murdock and Page are shown in concrete form with cracks and pieces falling off before they are destroyed and from that rubble of everything important to him, Daredevil is remade he is born again. The difference between something fluid being for creation and something solid and hard for the destruction
The new title sequence basically tells us how the show is gonna play out and what’s gonna happen with stunning visuals that mirror the originals title sequence. I know this is a pretty surface level analysis and isn’t anything groundbreaking I just thought it was pretty cool
I truly feel that the MCU robbed us of Bucky content. The way he was just pushed to the wayside after Civil War has always bugged me. He was such a vital character to Roger’s trilogy, but was never treated as such. He deserved his own show or movie about his time as the Winter Soldier, and what he went through under Hydra. The fact that we never really got to see him and Steve interact after Civil War also irritates me to no end.
Marvel really wasted a character with so much potential to explore the darker themes around the earlier MCU phases.
Me watching thunderbolts:
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Bob giving up control of his life to the physical embodiment of his depression and then beating himself up over it and the void just becoming more powerful as a result is such a perfect metaphor. like yeah, that's exactly how it is, you can't beat depression with self-loathing, you need support and purpose and the people you love and loves you. they pulled it off beautifully
“Ai makes art accessible” mfs back in the stone ages were drawing on the walls of caves with soot and rocks ART HAS ALWAYS BEEN ACCESSIBLE
MY MAN MY MANNN
Karen being scared to turn around after she heard a body hit the pavement. Worried that she was going to lose both of them.
I can't believe the horse is back in the fucking hospital
Talk show where I invite Harrisson ford on and I get to ask him what his favourite medication is, if he thinks funerals are a scam (why or why not) and if he thinks Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are in love with each other
A robber has the connotations of armed robbery, it eludes to violence to meet a need. No, I don’t agree with that. But a thief, that’s something else entirely. A thief is skilled, patient and creative, there is an art to his crime. The robber wishes he was a thief.