I disagree with this because Kazi was, ultimately, just another villainous sidekick. He was nowhere near as cool or threatening as he was in the comics. If he had been built as the menace he was in the source material, I could see that, but the show didn't really bother with that, so I'm not sure a Kate/Kazi fight would've felt like it was finale worthy. Beating up Kazi wouldn't have felt different from all the other tracksuit dudes she and Barton beat up throughout the series. Kingpin demonstrated a bigger sense of danger for her, and it was one way to have one of the lead characters defeat the big boss at the end, which is how most Marvel productions tend to end.
Kazi truly was a waste of a good villain. They literally just took the character's civilian name and gave it to some random, unremarkable side character. It's a pity 'cause I remember when the actor was teasing his role for the show, he even posted a picture of himself with clown make up, and like... we didn't get that at all? LOL. If they had at least kept him alive so he could become the Clown in the future, but no, they had to kill him off on a scene that had pretty much no emotional impact because we were not given enough time or development to care about whatever was going on between him and Maya. They did him so dirty. Which is why I'm not concerned about Kingpin; he's going to be fine as long as Marvel wants to keep telling Daredevil-related stories. Kazi pretty much just had this one shot, and they blew it. If anything, he was the biggest disappointment of the show for me.
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I have no reference for the source material on this one, sorry.
But I don't think this show needed a "big bad" with how it was set up. The Tracksuits in general were fine. Threatening enough (in numbers) to work but crappy enough that an inexperienced kid wouldn't instantly get steamrolled lol
In my head.. give Kazi a bit more screen time, have him talk to someone on the phone but not mention who it is (kingpin), same ish finale except Kazi and like... 5 tracksuit guys roll up on Eleanor instead of Kingpin and have Kate save the day there.
LOL... we went from goofballs, to Echo who was moderately competent (but who clint couldn't killed about 10x), to a dude who rips off doors and survives getting blown up like nothing lol
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Ms.Marvel Gets Review Bombed as Expected
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it is being review bombed by Indians too
Not just white people this time lol
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Great Hollywood Reporter Roundtable with a several Marvel actors:
Samuel L. Jackson was hilarious in this interview (all the actors were actually). I loved Jackson's reaction to signing his first MCU Nick Fury contract:
"When I signed that nine picture deal to be Nick Fury, it was like, ‘How long I gotta stay alive to do nine pictures?’ Not knowing they were going to make nine pictures in, like, a year and a half."
Looking forward to Secret Invasion!
CLASSIC Whedon dialogue in Avengers 2012:
Fury, unlike the Hulk and the Vision, is one of the few characters that made the transition from Whedon to the Russos relatively smoothly in my opinion.