Because nobody calls it Hell's Kitchen anymore. Sorry, Daredevil.
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something something foggy is matt’s north star
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i love it when he gets thrown against walls and shit
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Matt and his incredibly sexy little Defenders jacket reblog if you agree
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making bucky a politician is one of the most insane choices the MCU has ever made but you know what. sure. i'm here for it
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With Daredevil premiering tonight this seems like a good time to share my absolute favorite beginning to a chapter ever.
From Sex Lives of Superheroes (x)
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I’d be so disappointed if Karen ended up with Matt after everything. When they were together, he emotionally cheated on her with Elektra. He constantly lied to her. Now, Matt is getting jealous and flirting with Karen while he’s still with Heather. I love Matt but he’s not a good boyfriend. Karen deserves better. If we don’t get Kastle, just let her thrive on her own.
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Do you ever think about them both and start crying uncontrollably ?
I never drew Foggy before, here’s my shot at it. I like how he turned out :)
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some matt scribbles from past month or so
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DAREDEVIL — 2.07 | THE PUNISHER — 1.09
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Ever since I first watched Season 3, I can't stop thinking about Foggy's words that he knew who he was when Matt was around. Why did a man who grew up in a loving family, with a younger brother and who has other friends, lose himself after one man, Matt, disappeared?
I can't settle on one answer. But most likely, on Foggy's part, it was a codependent relationship.
A normal close relationship provides support but doesn’t destroy the person when it ends. Codependency leaves a void that feels like "I don't exist without him." Yes, Foggy was codependent with Matt. Foggy stayed with Matt when another person would have cut off contact. We remember his conversation with Marci: "I have everything and Matt just gone," and immediately after: "Matt has been abandoned all his life. I will not be one of them." This is important: when you grow up in a safe family, you don’t always realize who you really are. Foggy met Matt when he left his parents’ house, and it was with Matt that he began to realize himself. His personality was formed together with Matt’s. They literally merged.
The merging of personalities is not a metaphor. The same thing happened to Matt. After each other’s death, they simply lose a part of themselves. Matt generally falls into a deep derealization. We saw this when Matt, in a conversation with Heather, says that everything is fake. After the death of his father, Foggy became the person Matt loved unconditionally. And Matt became the one with whom Foggy made life choices.
By the end of the text, I suddenly realized that, in fact, they were already a couple, only without the physical manifestation of the romantic side.Their relationship contained everything that happens in love: trust, respect, a common vision of good and evil, support, emotional openness, a willingness to give their lives for each other. This is the foundation of romantic love. Their emotional connection was already "romantic" in nature, even if it did not translate into sexual expression.
P.S: here i'm only considering the show, not the comics
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and I'm asking you to HOLD ME JUST LIKE THE MORNING PAPERRRR
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