So for the
uninitiated I'm going to let you in on a secret. We write for a
class, and for weekly assignments we have to direct our posts to a
certain demographic. This week we had to focus on writing to our
parents. Which is incredibly funny, because I didn't realize this and
chose to do Luke Cage in accordance with my last weeks blog. This is
one of those shows that you may be able to turn into a drinking game,
(if you're old enough, please drink responsibly). Take a shot every
time some one gets noticeably uncomfortable.
The show is a spin
off to the Netflix Original series, Jessica Jones. Following Luke
Cage, the man with unbreakable skin through Harlem and some
government conspiracy's. It feels like it takes a less comedic
approach to the One Punch Man style of show. Where the main character
is invulnerable so nothing should be a problem. In replace of that we
get to see the other side of the daily struggles of their personal
life like; paying bills, and holding relationships. I'm not all that
familiar with the Defender's comic book line and I never finished
Jessica Jones so I can't tell you where this fits in the time line.
If I had to guess I'm going to say this happens before the original
show.
How do I feel about
this show? I think I can safely say that I like this show. Definitely
more than Jessica Jones, and I think I can attribute that to a few
things.
First of which is
Luke Cage, I really didn't talk about him during my Jessica Jones
post. He is definitely my favorite character in Jessica Jones. He's
far more charming and fun to watch on screen then the rest of the
cast. He does seem to suffer a little from being the main character.
While he still has his charm it seems a little dulled down for the
side characters. Which I will give a special mention to Pops, he's
the sort of wise mentor character in this show, and he serves Luke by
trying to get him to be a hero and move on from his dead wife. He
also tries to keep all of the kids off of the streets and out of gang
violence and harms way. All I know for real is that he will die and I
will probably cry a little.
The next one is
pacing and the ability to hold my interest. I do like slower and more
thoughtfully put together plots. Jessica Jones was slow, but it
wasn't thoughtful. It tried to be a noir, and a super hero story
following some one with PTSD. This made the show have a sort of off
putting pace, every time it would start doing something interesting
with one of those ideas it would drop it and move on to one of the
other ideas it had going. Luke Cage follows closer to the Daredevil
style of pacing where a lot of plot is laid out in a well paced and
interesting way. Balancing between the villains and the heroes
personal and vigilante ventures.
The third and final
thing is tone. You know I started out wanting to talk about Luke Cage
and somehow I started talking about all of the Marvel shows. Don't
worry Iron fist, we'll talk about you soon. This does make sense
seeing as they are all in an interconnected universe and have a whole
show where they work together to fight crime. Luke Cage is a serious
show like all of them, dealing with heavy and constricting themes.
Luke Cage, like Daredevil, has it's moments of levity where you can
just see the characters act like people. This allows the show to be
serious while also being engaging and not exhausting to watch. Now
I'm not saying Jessica Jones is bad, but I do think it is the most
divisive of the Defenders shows, and I think there may be a
correlation here.
I do very much like
the show and to my Mom and Dad I don't recommend you watch it. It
doesn't strike me as the type of show that either of you would enjoy.
To everyone who is not my parents I would recommend this. It's quite
engaging and still very fun to watch despite the show being
incredibly graphic and heavy with violence. Luke Cage may not be as
interesting of a character as the other Defender's characters, but he
more than makes up for it with his screen presence. I currently am
watching this as I put these words to page if that serves as an
endorsement.
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