Jomi Adeniran
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Podcast Appearances
Like, it does feel, like, dark and gritty and like a Frank Miller comic.
And this one...
It just doesn't.
Like, there's violent stuff that happens in this.
But for some reason, the violence does not feel as, like, claustrophobic and in your face.
It was just like... When there's a scene, I forget what season it is,
She's great.
Nikki James.
She's awesome.
Yeah, she's really good.
I like her a lot more in this season, just in terms of just like they gave her a little bit more to do, how tired she is.
I was like, oh, that's working.
Exchanging barbs with that other guy.
I mean, I think to Steve's point,
I honestly think what we're learning about a lot of this MCU stuff is I feel like things flipped, especially when Marvel got Spider-Man, where there was this feeling of like, man, if Marvel just had access to the X-Men and Spider-Man and dared up and all this shit and like they would just do it so much better.
And the parts of this premiere that work.
are when Matt and Karen are together.
What is just like, oh, when people from the old, characters from the old show and those relationships get to cook.
And I think Marvel is kind of maybe learning the hard way that it's like, no, no, no, no.
Actually during that era when we were trying a lot of stuff, whether it was on Netflix or this or that,