This show is surprisingly red pilled. Funny how murican shit only pushes sjw-gay propaganda on shows where the "minorities" are literally blatant shoehorned tokens and not most of the cast like on this one.
Too bad its boring as fuck and the villain could have been rekt since the first episode in the MC wanted.
Juan Flores
I want him to fuck my wife.
Gabriel Moore
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Grayson Long
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Ethan Sullivan
It had really hamfisted moments whenever the characters start to monologue about Harlem and black culture, but it also did had several moments that were a spit in the face of liberals and BlackLivesMatter, like when Diamondback mentions that gun control was created in the US to oppress black people, or the fact all cops that commit police brutality in the show are black themselves, just like all the main villains are black, as if it was making a subtle commentary about black-on-black violence, the topic that BLM loves to dodge. While most white characters in the show are evil, with the exception of the forensics nerd that is friends of Misty, none of them are caricatures - the kind of shit you see in current year Marvel comics that brought things like [[UNSOLICITED OPINIONS OF ISRAEL]]
Luis Robinson
I can't wait for gay iron fist next.
Hudson Long
If it was truly redpilled, the TV show would have taken place in the 1970s rather than changing it to be modern day "Crooklyn". Most people these days don't even know what NYC was like just 40 years ago.
Wyatt Rogers
ftfy
Jose Carter
Any muricuck show that showed niggers as they are in places like Detroit would be banned. It doesnt follow the white race extermination plan narrative.
Christian Barnes
Why do you (non)namefag?
Jack Fisher
Say what you will about the american negro, but its a lot harder to browbeat them into having a specific political or social outlook. of course many of them are completely apolitical if not downright asocial/feral, but im guessing its pretty widely known that you cant shoehorn in a "progressive" agenda if you are going for the negro demographic
there is nothing funnier than watching a bunch of yuppies nervously giggling along with some obnoxious negro comic, only to go deathly silent when he drops a line like
Levi Russell
It comes off like it was written by two different people without either of them knowing what they were doing.
In one episode, they correctly attribute many problems in black culture to fatherlessness and stupid desperate niggers thinking they can be famous and wealthy without working. The first side character who feels the consequences of his actions in the show is literally a loudmouthed, disrespectful, narcissistic faggot who refuses to do any work and insists his job is to be "stylin", who then kills his friend, gets beaten to death, and is never mentioned again.
…And then we get to the last few episodes of the show and it's all
It's fucking weird that these two attitudes are present in the same show.
Joshua Sullivan
I don't know, man. The police in the show is always shown to be only doing their job, most cops are actually really nice and whole shoot at Luke when he is framed for terrorism.
Meanwhile the villains try to use the "cops are evil and will shoot blacks on sight" narrative to their own evil means. It almost felt like they were refering to BLM.
Gabriel Scott
yeah.. and then partway through, all of the cops turn into psychos who beat up children and violently attack anyone on the street that they think is Luke Cage.
Levi Bell
You're arguing with a cuck. Stop before his cuckery spreads to you.
Thomas James
I haven't been around Holla Forums lately. You guys have been getting a ton of shitposting lately, haven't you?
Christian Moore
hi reddit
Henry Hughes
Because namefagging would make it even more obvious it's just him being a gigantic faggot in every thread.
Lucas Jackson
Well I know Mike Colter was for the Trayvon thing . Where there 2 writers in this thing?
Hunter Reyes
The entire point of the comic was to give the black community a strong superhero character to look up to and be inspired by. A true, pure example of what a pillar of a strong community looks like.
Surprisingly this comic did not sell well.
Mason Diaz
Still most of the cops doing that and the only ones who explicitly assault and mutilate people were the nigger cops. The only prominent white cop involved in those scenes was a grumpy 15-20 something year vet that got into a shouting match with his co workers over how to handle getting Luke Cage after he supposedly killed a cop in broad daylight. It's not like cops don't chimp out for real when one of their own gets killed
Really dumb was the negress Detective getting butthurt and wasting time antagonizing Luke instead of collecting evidence against Cottonmouth because she wants to be the hero because "the system works" or some shit and then gets surprised that Luke didn't trust her with important shit and then halfway through the show she does literally everything wrong and fucks up royally so the corrupt politician gets to walk away.
The original or this reboot version? Because wasn't the original version made during a time when the (((entertainment industry))) thought that all black people were stupid racists that inexplicably didn't consume their products because the lead character and a majority of the cast weren't black? Not that it isn't true, niggers really don't like anyone else, not even themselves So they made a comic about a black superhero whose super power was bulletproofing. But generally black people don't read comics and the few that do probably weren't fixated on the superhero's skin color. So it shouldn't be a surprise that it didn't sell
Logan Watson
The original. I just find it funny that a Netflix TV show is going to flop for the same reason its source material flopped.
Robert Gutierrez
Why don't you faggots watch the show first before inserting buzzwords in every sentence
Ethan Walker
The show was schizophrenic as fuck.
It was really strange because literally every major character that wasn't Cage, Night Nurse, or Cottonmouth went full retard at several points and they've mashed the absolute hell out of the mythos around Luke Cage, unlike most of the other Marvel characters thus far.
Like, I think some of the posters here pointing out how it felt written by different people might be onto it, because every thread that this story pulled at, plot-wise or thematically, would evaporate by the episode after next if not sooner.
And I feel bad for the guy playing Cage because he just can't seem to get a break. Most of the roles he's gotten have been nothing and his big, mainstream recognition was for Locke in Halo's gay new canon where 343's pushed the absolute fuck out of him but even he seems to be aware of how shit the character is. In this show, aside from when he chimps the fuck out about his cellular regeneration tech in the barn, he's pretty much the only thing that stays regular about the narrative. Nearly everyone else either has no character until the last minute (Cottonmouth, Scarfe, Pop), changes nigh-on every episode or has no real character (Misty Knight, Bobby Fisch), or is a piece of shit that just gets as far in the series as they do because the writers are compromised or have no goddamn clue what the consequences of anything would be like (Moriah, Shades, etc.)
And this series has a ton of continuity issues. and finally
Either Marvel Studios is fraying at the seams these days or this show was just a hot turd that was edited together barely.
Ayden James
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Jason Brooks
ALL ME XDDD
Thomas Foster
He's referrenced as Night Nurse's lawyer friend since she tries to get Luke a lawyer. That and he's mentioned as that cat that beats up people in Hell's Kitchen.
I think its established in the beginning where Jessica was a girl he was dating for a while before the Luke Cage show.
Kingpin is mentioned as being in jail but I do agree I wanted to see how his downfall affected the other criminal organizations especially since there are these groups that we've never heard of before Like the Koreans, Haitians and etc.
The one thing that bugs me a bit about the continuity is that Luke Cage is working for pops for a couple of months since Jessica Jones. It weirds me out since he used to run his own bar or something so what happened about that?
Overall its a good show but it is bipolar with its messages. It tries to point out problems in the black community but does this BLM stuff later on in the show with Method Man that comes off as cringy.
Alexander Cruz
It's funny since black women give him shit for marrying a white woman.
Wyatt Johnson
I meant Daredevil, not Matt Murdock. You'd think they'd talk about him fucking up criminals more than just once.
Yeah, but I meant 'where is she?' They couldn't have done a single episode where she shows up to help or something?
He blew it up in Jessica Jones because of the Purple Man, remember?
Joseph Mitchell
I know he blew it up but on Luke Cage's show they make it seem like he's been in Harlem recently and only ever worked at Pop's barber shop and Cottonmouth's Club. They never acknowledge the bar though.
Lincoln Wright
True. Half of the continuity errors would be fine if the show knew how to properly explain or imply its internal timeline. I know it's hard because it's a netflix show for binge watching, but come on.
Jack Sanchez
I don't know user, question seems to answer itself
kek
Easton Mitchell
I thought Luke Cage's relationship with Pop was well done, and I felt like there was a good mentor thing shaping up with Bobby Fisch. Cage was the only consistently good part of the show and the only one who had a proper arc.. but he isn't in most of the show.
More than anything, "Luke Cage, the Netflix Original Series" is a show about Oprah Clinton and her decades of family troubles, and her dark past, creating a completely obnoxious and banal crime drama that tries to be the Sopranos, the Shield, and Breaking Bad with some superhero shit thrown it.
If it was 13 episodes of Diamondback and Cage playing cat and mouse, using criminal organizations and politicians as pieces in the game, it could have been great. That's not what we got, though.
Cameron Jenkins
those are cancer and make me cringe whenever I hear them. OKAY! IT'S IN THE SAME UNIVERSE! WE FUCKING GET IT!
Aaron Garcia
Not a fan of continuity?
Tyler Garcia
Oh that was horrible. Especially that Nightfall "film" where they tried to force his character to be a big deal or some shit but it was an absolute waste of time and a slap in the face to any faggot that still likes Halo at this point. Then Halo 5 happened and I wondered if it could get any worse or if Halo is going to crash due to this and 343/Microshit's constant jewing of the franchise.
Black women are the worst breed of nigger to ever exist.
Adrian Perez
No, I'm not a fan of cringeworth references.
Ayden Wood
Couldn't make it past 5 episodes. Boring as shit.
Hunter Turner
Watched the first episode and it's like really black. I don't mean the race of the characters but like they stuffed it with as many different cliches you see from black sitcoms and movies as they could. Some of the dialogue feels like it was written by white surburban kids. They talk like wiggers with such lines like "all up in the kool aid" They also tried to connect the show with the marvel universe in the most awkward scene ever. There's definitely bootlegs for movies still going out on the street but yeah they're gonna be selling bootlegs of fucking footage of the ultron/loki incident instead of just watching it on youtube.
It's okay so far though.
Nolan Cox
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Matthew Richardson
Are they serious?
Easton Stewart
It has a point. I mean, they got some of the dialogue right (I grew up in a very black area) but about half of what says is on point.
I am disappointed because if this show was written more intelligently and less for normies & Marvel Fanturds, it'd be fiercely enjoyable. At least if it was written full SJW it would've been so-bad-it's-good like Law & Order, but instead it's just kind of a hot mess.
Noah Fisher
He is the nigger superman. Calm, rational, non violent, basically a nigger playing a white man. And thats exactly why he is the only person fixing thing while all the other nigger fuck them up. Only a white man does constructive things like that.
Mason Gutierrez
Naw man. I mean when the chess player says negro, luke cage is all like pointing to the swear jar.
Camden Lee
t. liberal
Jack Turner
Yo, fuck niggers, nigger.
Charles Jackson
I think that is the worst part about this show. Luke Cage isn't Superman, he is 2 steps away from being Shaft.
The show is at its best when he is just beating the shit out of people, or whenever the villains are all on screen.
Colton Hernandez
Faggotry is Aryan
Brody Morgan
You know I really wanted them to try and drown Luke Cage. Cottonmouth's cousin mentioned it and it would've been a more creative way to try and kill him rather than shoot him all the time even though shooting him doesn't work.
Samuel Jones
You sound like the alt-right.
Aaron Bennett
To this day I remain convinced that the collection of gay pottery was equivalent to some faggot's yaoi porn stash. Another thing is that the muslim takeover of ancient greece and areas of the roman empire is the primary reason for what survived and what was destroyed. It could easily be the fact that muslims were hoarding gay greco-roman pottery like faggots holding onto their yaoi porn like the internet would go out any day.
Justin Price
well the Muslims don't think its gay to fuck traps.
Lincoln Cox
So was S2 of Daredevil whenever Punisher was on screen, and the later half of the season degenerates into a complete farce.
You start with the first four episodes where the Punisher is a shadowy threat, keeps out of the limelight and does not draw attention to himself, you go to him trying to prove a retarded point to some batshit insane dude dressed as a devil by pointing and cocking a gun at an innocent old man for no good reason, to the Punisher enacting the most retarded revenge plan known to man.
After that it's just one endless train of the Punisher crying bitch tears for whatever reason. It felt like the season was being written by two people that wanted different things. One where the Punisher and Daredevil are competent, and another where they are fighting moronic, stereotypical ninjas and Daredevil's dick is getting confused by a manjawed, subhuman, halfbreed chimp pretending to be Greek.
Luke Thompson
I felt Punisher stuff started out strong but it got worse over time. When he finds the Blacksmith I didn't care at that point and just wanted Frank to end it. I was pissed he didn't use the minigun though. In the promos he's seen wielding this minigun. I wish I could see him mow down ninjas with his minigun.
Dominic Ross
Niggers do not commit crime because they are poor, niggers commit crime because they are niggers.
Jaxon Lopez
The Blacksmith thing was so completely disconnected from everything else, it came out of the blue. Where there some hints about his identity I missed? Because it seems to me they just shoved that in there for no good reason, let alone put enough time to show how Frank deals, emotionally, with such a betrayal.
Also, it completely undermines the whole point of the Punisher's character, as did most of the S2 scenes involving him. He and his family are not victims of some random gang violence, but Frank is now personally connected to it, he isn't killing criminals in the name of justice, but for personal revenge. He routinely fucks up because he lets his emotions rule him and was ready to give up at one point. It's complete shit.
S2 collectively gets more cartoonish and badly written as it goes further, and I very much fear the cancer that ruined it will fuck up Punisher's first standalone outing.