Well, we finally made it. After a season that once again proved just how complicated it is to bring Marvel’s crime slaying vigilante to the
Well, we finally made it. After a season that once again proved just how complicated it is to bring Marvel’s crime slaying vigilante to the
The end is in sight, the guns are almost empty and I’m fairly certain that the makeup department is running dangerously low on purple makeup
I don’t know about you, but I just feel that we’re all just making time now. As The Punisher stumbles towards it’s finale, we find
One thing that always seems to halt a backslide in quality for a Netflix/Marvel show is a good, old fashioned confrontation sequence. If you find
While the previous entry into Netflix’s Punisher cannon seemed to hint that a wobble back into the first season’s issues seemed imminent, we find that
I suppose it was too much to ask for that The Punisher’s second season would avoid the curse of Netflix/Marvel and not succumb to an
Realism. That’s pretty much the main difference that exists between the fanciful, colourful world of the MCU and its darker, grittier companion world on Netflix.
Last episode I commented on how the folks behind The Punisher are wisely shooting for a more 70s inspired feel to the show that’s really
OK Punisher, so I’m going to make you a promise; I will stop making references to how slow the majority of the show has been,