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nikkas in here buggin. det. Gorren killed it
Ill try to find the scene but I know he was referred to as king pin before that,He was only referred to as "my employer" before they started saying Fisk.
He was very clearly called the king pin before he was ever shown.
Im fine with an origins story of him becoming the king pin but in this story before we even see him on screen hes called king pin and is portrayed like hes already the ultimate boss and people are shook of him.
But the way he acts doesnt line up with his role. He acts like a low level goon.(im 5 eps in)
im gonna rewatch the episode I remember it from tonight or tomorrow If im wrong ill take that LBreh... I dont recall him ever being referred to as Kingpin.... I'm gonna need you to educate me on that breh...... I'll wait.
As far as I know he was alway referred to as Mr. Fisk, Fisk, or "My Associate" or whatever Wesley was calling him.... dont recall him being called Kingpin ANYTIME!!
im gonna rewatch the episode I remember it from tonight or tomorrow If im wrong ill take that L
i think they did say king pen. but it i think it was a reference to fisk's predecessorim gonna rewatch the episode I remember it from tonight or tomorrow If im wrong ill take that L
I kinda think he won't go by the Kingpin name until whenever he is back on the streets.Respect.... I was thinking the same thing.... if its in there I will take the L... But I honestly dont remember anyone calling him Kingpin or it being implied as him being Kingpin. They dont even have him casted as Kingpin.
And most movies normally cast it like that ala Robert Downey Jr - Tony Starks/Ironman , Henry Cavill - Clark Kent/Superman, Christian Bale - Bruce Wayne/Batman and etc
I kinda think he won't go by the Kingpin name until whenever he is back on the streets.
Man, you better stop fukking playin'... Vincent embodied Frank Miller's Kingpin 'to a T'.
Miller been doing his "Dark Knight" shyt before it was cool to do "Dark Knight" shyt.
Kingpin is a COMIC BOOK character, we've NEVER heard Kingpin speak, so how can you determine what he's suppose to sound like?
Secondly, flashbacks save a lot of time and the studio a lot of money. Look at the Amazing Spiderman reboot, already in the trash after two films, with one wasted on ORIGINS. Flashbacks were perfected by Arrow's producers, and it's one of the reason the show did so well with fans who had no idea who Green Arrow was.
You're buggin'...I think you need to read The Man Without Fear before you go dissin' a perfect series, which is quite better than most of the Marvel FILMS I've seen.
There was this show called 'Lost'.. maybe you heard of it
Man, you better stop fukking playin'... Vincent embodied Frank Miller's Kingpin 'to a T'.
Miller been doing his "Dark Knight" shyt before it was cool to do "Dark Knight" shyt.
Kingpin is a COMIC BOOK character, we've NEVER heard Kingpin speak, so how can you determine what he's suppose to sound like?
Secondly, flashbacks save a lot of time and the studio a lot of money. Look at the Amazing Spiderman reboot, already in the trash after two films, with one wasted on ORIGINS. Flashbacks were perfected by Arrow's producers, and it's one of the reason the show did so well with fans who had no idea who Green Arrow was.
You're buggin'...I think you need to read The Man Without Fear before you go dissin' a perfect series, which is quite better than most of the Marvel FILMS I've seen.
There was this show called 'Lost'.. maybe you heard of it
It was so disrespectfulI can't believe he said that.