Firstly, real life sucks. It sucks in different ways, and
for those people who died during hurricane Michael it sucks worst of all,
because of obvious reasons, but for the rest of us? We got all sorts of issues,
each of our own, and they are not very pleasant, because change usually always
hurts – someone. On one of the sides, at least…and very often they are
unavoidable. You can try to figure out ways to soften the blow, but as often as
not they do not work, especially if you do not want to make things worse and to
break the criminal code of your country. On the other hand, maybe you do, on
both counts – in which case, good luck to you, you are a greater and/or braver
person than I am…
What next? Leaving my life/real life aside, (the mess
with/in the Saudi Arabia is growing nastier by the day), we got, well, ‘Iron
Fist’. The show got cancelled. The end. Moreover, no one really knows why. With
P: NW a while back, at least, you got the entire ‘Impossible Pictures’ getting
cancelled/annulled by BBC because reasons. Considering that ‘Impossible Pictures’
was good, this was a bad decision by
BBC; certainly after the not-very-impressive ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ movie,
they didn’t try anything new with dinosaurs any time lately…
Back to ‘Iron Fist’? We don’t know, again, as why Netflix
ended the series; ‘Daredevil’ is coming back for S3 later this month, ‘Jessica
Jones’ and ‘Punisher’ seem to be returning too, ‘Luke Cage’ is up for grabs…
Maybe it is just the matter of money – there is just not
enough of it to allow Netflix keep all of their Marvel shows…at least for now. Apparently,
they made a statement that ‘the immortal Iron Fist never dies’ or something
similar. What does that mean I have
no idea.
On that note, let us get to FH. Earlier this week they
released the Nuxia, one of the new characters. In real life, Nuxia is a genus
of plants that grow in Africa, Middle East, and on some islands in the Indian Ocean,
meaning that this word does not have
anything in common with China or the rest of the Far East region of Asia…
Now, I must admit, I was genuinely surprised – I have never
heard of these plants…and given the sparse information about them, I am
guessing that this is because these are some of the more obscure plants, not
much known to people outside of professional botany, such as myself. Ergo, let
us not stay with Nuxia proper for now, and move onto her signature weapons –
the hook swords.
They were shown in DW, S1, as one of the weapons of the
Shaolin monk, (who is also featured in FH – or will be, soon enough, properly).
As it was mentioned before, that episode – ‘Shaolin monk vs. Maori warrior’ –
was one of the more bizarre/lopsided episodes: the hook swords were the only
Shaolin weapon that were better/scored higher than their Maori counterparts
did, and they were the one who won the day for the Shaolin monk via points –
they scored higher than any other weapon on that episode, Shaolin or Maori.
Why, how so – the field-test of the hook swords was not that impressive, honestly – remained unknown, though on that
episode follow-up, none of the team Maori showed up. Again, we do not know what
went behind the scenes of that episode, but something certainly did, though it did
not affect DH at that time…
Back to FH? Why not. Nuxia uses her twin hook swords very
efficiently, and ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ should be mentioned here too – we’re
talking the original TV cartoon series, not the travesty of the movie that Mr.
Night Shamalayan did: one of its’ recurring characters, Jet, also used twin
hook swords very efficiently, making himself stand out of the crowd, (since he
wasn’t a ‘bender’, by the way). So, I guess – go twin hook swords!
Anything else? No, not really. Nuxia does appear to be an
interesting character, and FH is clearly
upgrading and redesigning itself, doing its’ best to make itself even better,
so good luck to them. Ergo, as for us – see you all soon! (Hopefully).
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