What if after all the crazy shit Wilson has done, what finally takes him down is his boxing opponent dying in the ICU lol
Sort of. In the 90s cartoon she was in a coma. In the comics he went overseas after she died. So I'm sort of thinking why not mix them both together?
You know Bullseye is a true psychopath because he didn’t even wait for that pan to heat up before pouring that oil in edit: is what steel pan Reddit would probably say
I don't, that could damage the pan and stove top if its a glass one unless you keep a very close eye on it. My college roommate ruined our oven that way like the week we moved in lol. Probably wasn't a steel pan, though
For some reason I always get suggested the cast iron/carbon steel/stainless steel pan subreddits and you wanna talk unhinged…. Stay out of there lol. You skip one of their steps and suddenly you’re the worst person in the world
Love that he couldn't even work up the energy to act properly on the phone call. Bethel is a treasure and I can't believe we almost had a series without him.
I wasn't 100% sold on him returning as a recurring villain, but last night's episode changed my mind Not because he's a bad actor, just didn't want him overused.
Watched the latest episode on my lunch break. Can’t wait to see how Kingpin reacts in the coming episodes after that ending.
banger episode, so many good moments. shoutout Buck for finally actually doing one (1) single thing to drive the plot forward, only took him a season and a half I will say I thought the diner scene would be way longer/more brutal after all the hype, was kinda whelmed but I'll watch as much Bethel as they can give me
Donofrio does such a great job as Fisk, that it makes me legit feel uncomfortable. Add on the Trump/ICE of it all and it’s very unnerving. So so good, but it makes me anxious in a way.
I really am not buying that, but would be cool, I guess. But that's not the scene when she dies, so...?