James Hunt Oct 12, 2016
The unbreakable Luke Cage has a weakness in episode 8 of the Marvel Netflix series. Here are our viewing notes...
Luke Cage is back! In his own show! And so are our Marvel-Netflix episode notes where we’ll do a bit of commentary and reference-spotting for each episode of the series. Feel free to read along as you watch too, but please don’t spoil future episodes for anyone in the comments!
This episode reveals that the guy shooting at Luke is Willis Stryker, a man Luke recognises as his childhood friend. He’s also Diamondback, the crook who funded Stokes and who Shades has been reporting to. Depending on your perspective it’s him, not Stokes, who is the series’ main villain.
None of that is much use to Cage, of course, who spends most of this episode limping around with a couple of bullet wounds that...
The unbreakable Luke Cage has a weakness in episode 8 of the Marvel Netflix series. Here are our viewing notes...
Luke Cage is back! In his own show! And so are our Marvel-Netflix episode notes where we’ll do a bit of commentary and reference-spotting for each episode of the series. Feel free to read along as you watch too, but please don’t spoil future episodes for anyone in the comments!
This episode reveals that the guy shooting at Luke is Willis Stryker, a man Luke recognises as his childhood friend. He’s also Diamondback, the crook who funded Stokes and who Shades has been reporting to. Depending on your perspective it’s him, not Stokes, who is the series’ main villain.
None of that is much use to Cage, of course, who spends most of this episode limping around with a couple of bullet wounds that...
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- by Stephanie Emma Pfeffer, @StephEmmaPfeff
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