IN which Jen represents yet another d lister wannabe hero. This leads her into conflict with the superhero suit designer, who also makes Shulkie's clothes. Luke Jacobson. Guess who represents Luke? One Mr. Matt Murdock, Esq. Jen loses her case and her designer all at once. However, she does make a new friend when Matt buys her a drink at Legal Ease (yes, I am slow and just noticed the name). The sparks fly but suddenly both have to "work". The Leapfrog has kidnapped Luke, and after Shulkie meets Daredevil and they have the obligatory misunderstanding battle, they join forces and save the day. Jen and Matt go back to her place, and in the morning she is surprised we are still watching. Uh oh...
This episode was great. The chemistry between Jen and Matt was nice to see, and I now kinda wanna try watching his show again. Kinda. I got about three episodes in ten years ago, but couldn't handle the "realistic" nature of the show. Plus it seemed like it should have been called Kingpin since Fisk took up so much of the running time of the episodes I saw.
Anyway, the Leapfrog was and is ridiculous. The Sekovia Accords have been repealed, which makes sense. I just assumed they were gone, though I am not sure why. Next episode should be interesting, since it seems like "Intelligencia" was designed to make Shulkie look bad to her friends and family, as well as the public. I hope that ancient trope is turned upside down.
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