MarkB
Legend
The colours don't match Daredevil, but the shape seems to - it looked to have the little horns.Whose was the helmet in the shop at the end?
The colours don't match Daredevil, but the shape seems to - it looked to have the little horns.Whose was the helmet in the shop at the end?
It is Daredevil; he will be using a yellow and black costume per the clip we saw earlier. It also evokes the original DD costume in the comics, which was yellow and black.The colours don't match Daredevil, but the shape seems to - it looked to have the little horns.
If by "filler" you mean "lots of fun" . . . YEAH!Ep 5 was quick and seemed largely filler, Shrek reference and stuff
THAT'S where I've seen him before! Yeah, he was great in The Flight Attendant, and fun in She-Hulk too!That episode was OK. Disappointed that it didn't have a credits scene. (I had thought every episode was going to have one.)
That said, having recently binged The Flight Attendant, I was pleasantly surprised to see Griffin Matthews as the superhero fashion designer.
I hope we get to see more of his character in the MCU going forward!THAT'S where I've seen him before! Yeah, he was great in The Flight Attendant, and fun in She-Hulk too!
If by "filler" you mean "lots of fun" . . . YEAH!
I really enjoyed Nikki and Pug tracking down Luke, the super outfit designer! It was also fun to see how Jennifer won her lawsuit against Titania, and bonded a bit with her work-rival Mallory. Titania, and her "She-Hulk" product line, was a fun parody of the real-world fashion industry.
She-Hulk is a very different kind of superhero show than what's come before, Marvel is expanding the kinds of stories it can tell . . . . and I am 100% there for this one!
the Luke Jacobson scene felt to me more like a post-credit scene or maybe a one-shot than part of the She-Hulk plot, so sure it was fun but it just seemed too fluffy, though Luke is apparently a really deepcut into Marvel history.That episode was OK. Disappointed that it didn't have a credits scene.