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Iron Fist
Eight Diagram Dragon Palm / Under Leaf Pluck Lotus / Immortal Emerges From Cave
Eight Diagram Dragon Palm / Under Leaf Pluck Lotus / Immortal Emerges From Cave
Claire is about to stumble into Colleen and Danny’s paths. At this moment, ahead of time, that just feels like too much. Claire is evolving from a person in the wrong place at the wrong time (or the right place at the right time, depending how you view it) to a superhero stalker. It’s interesting to have her at the centre of this universe, but I feel I’m about to be asked to willingly suspend my disbelief.
And now it’s happened. She’s arrived and is now firmly part of the series. I don’t know that it’s stretched credulity - I kind of believe it. But Claire’s arc is beginning to feel a little repetitive.
She serves the same function as in the other series. Once again she happens into a situation where she gets involved in a medical emergency of E.R. proportions. Once again, the dying person can’t go to the hospital because… reasons. Once again, Claire saves their life by Blue Petering wildly (this time she sorts out a punctured lung with a credit card and some sellotape). Once again she learns someone else involved in the situation has special abilities and starts making obliquely knowing references to the ones she's met already (without directly saying so, because she seems to get off on knowing stuff others don't).
I recognise that the familiarity and continuity are welcome. It’s good to see her, don’t get me wrong. But at this point her entry into things feels especially contrived. Yes, we saw her taking Colleen’s phone number at the end of Luke Cage, but it just all feels a bit too predictable. Even though it’s ostensibly accidental, her constant meet-ups with super-beings are verging on the groupie-ish. She seems to sniff out newly powered supers like some women do rock stars or death row prisoners. And, of course, her assertive, take charge personality has to be established all over again, which at this point is making her seem a little like a bossy control freak.
Claire’s too likeable for this to affect my relationship with her long-term and now that the intro is over I’m sure it will settle into a new and hopefully slightly different dynamic. But there’s been more than a touch of karaoke to the proceedings.
Speaking of karaoke, the tableau of the man performing a-Ha’s Take On Me (badly) at a karaoke bar only to zoom out and reveal that most of the audience has died a bloody death with the sole remaining person garrotted with a microphone lead went some way to redeem the lack of originality in other areas. It was rather Tarantinoesque, but certainly a Marvel first.
The aftermath of another grisly death - the head on a stick - made me gasp with horror as it was so unexpected and grim.
Most of the action scenes are proving enjoyable for the choreography. A lot of the time they’re like watching an intricate, fast moving dance, and they’re certainly speaking to me (apart from the silly, slutty spider lady).
Madame Gao is well and truly back on the scene now, which is A Very Good Thing. What a great character.
