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Post by ArArArchStanton on May 31, 2017 14:35:23 GMT
I don't know that I agree with the assessment that Danny should have or would have been naïve. If you look at his counterpart, Davos (aka The Steel Serpent), the assumption about Danny's naivety doesn't bare out. Davos, presumably also spent the majority (if not all) of his life in K'un-Lun and yet he seems far more decisive and in possession of the greater will. I understand Danny being unsophisticated but, completely childlike appeared to be a bit of a stretch. He's far too easily manipulated (repeatedly) throughout the series. I appreciate that Davos didn't have Danny's distractions, however, I still think their training should have yielded a far more confident and less easily swayed warrior. SaveSaveWell Davos was decisive when it came to fighting and battle strategy, but so was Danny. How would Davos have done if he was asked to make major corporate decisions? Also Davos didn't have major childhood trauma that we know of, and anybody who watches their parents die at a very young age is likely to have some issues. It's the kind of thing that might render you childlike as a young adult, but Danny still has time to mature.
But I agree that yes, I would like to get to the mature Danny sooner, rather than later, and yes it wasn't the most fun version possible, so I definitely know what you mean. I also agree to hoping that this wasn't the best Iron Fist and season 2 will blow it out of the water.
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