I tried to watch but I don't remember shyt from the original series.
Both episodes were fire
I’ll leave the thread before the fun police come though
Yeah, I mean I looked past it but he had absolutely no clues that I recall, Muse is in the sewer behind a subway train, and Ayala was already being unconscious and was injected with shyt, she was good as dead. He goes from "she's missing" to fighting Muse like immediately.MY BIGGEST GRIP WITH EP 6.
HOW THE fukk DID MATT
FIND AYALA SO FAST?
MUSE ALREADY HAD HER
WHEN MATT RECEIVED THE CALL.
Yeah, I mean I looked past it but he had absolutely no clues that I recall, Muse is in the sewer behind a subway train, and Ayala was already being unconscious and was injected with shyt, she was good as dead. He goes from "she's missing" to fighting Muse like immediately.
Even fukking spiderman with hyper focused spider sense would struggle with the search...that was a comic leap and bound for sure
Yeah, I mean I looked past it but he had absolutely no clues that I recall, Muse is in the sewer behind a subway train, and Ayala was already being unconscious and was injected with shyt, she was good as dead. He goes from "she's missing" to fighting Muse like immediately.
Even fukking spiderman with hyper focused spider sense would struggle with the search...that was a comic leap and bound for sure
THAT WAS TERRIBLE...
JUST GOTTA KEEP IT REAL.
DUDE WAS IN A RIDICULOUSLY TOUGH
HIDING PLACE AND THIS nikka
FOUND HIM IN A MATTER
OF MINUTES AFTER DOING
ZERO PREVIOUS DETECTIVE WORK ON HIM
Yeah, I mean I looked past it but he had absolutely no clues that I recall, Muse is in the sewer behind a subway train, and Ayala was already being unconscious and was injected with shyt, she was good as dead. He goes from "she's missing" to fighting Muse like immediately.
Even fukking spiderman with hyper focused spider sense would struggle with the search...that was a comic leap and bound for sure
THAT WAS TERRIBLE...
JUST GOTTA KEEP IT REAL.
DUDE WAS IN A RIDICULOUSLY TOUGH
HIDING PLACE AND THIS nikka
FOUND HIM IN A MATTER
OF MINUTES AFTER DOING
ZERO PREVIOUS DETECTIVE WORK ON HIM
ya'll watching while browsing ya'll phones. they clearly show Matt researching the old subway station 3 times , yall don't remember that scene when his GF came in and he was on the computer, he was also doing it at the office when Cherry came in to talk to him and when the Ayala's called him. I don't see ya'll complaining when Batman pulls a prep time feat here they actually show Matt doing Prep work.
ya'll watching while browsing ya'll phones. they clearly show Matt researching the old subway station 3 times , yall don't remember that scene when his GF came in and he was on the computer, he was also doing it at the office when Cherry came in to talk to him and when the Ayala's called him. I don't see ya'll complaining when Batman pulls a prep time feat here they actually show Matt doing Prep work.
Maya told him the name of the disused train line (q line if I recall) that hector had narrowed his search down to when she went to his law practice earlier in the episode.
Between the echo location and sense of smell it's not the worst reach in superhero logic for how quickly he found them![]()
That's back my point about the pace and edits around Muses scene. I feel things got cut and those were one of them. Netflix episodes were always decently long so they would've shown Matt tracking him first. THEN the showdown after but, it's like they just cut to him immediately finding the dude. He never even knew he existed 2 scenes prior to thatYeah, I mean I looked past it but he had absolutely no clues that I recall, Muse is in the sewer behind a subway train, and Ayala was already being unconscious and was injected with shyt, she was good as dead. He goes from "she's missing" to fighting Muse like immediately.
Even fukking spiderman with hyper focused spider sense would struggle with the search...that was a comic leap and bound for sure
5 minutes of show screen time does not equal 5 minutes in the shows universe.
HE FOUND HER IN 5 MINUTES
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN