Alright, listen up, gonna tell ya about this Daredevil fella and his suit from that Netflix show. Ya know, the one with the blind lawyer who jumps around at night?
So, this Daredevil guy, he ain’t your regular superhero with a fancy getup. He started with somethin’ simple, just black clothes. Makes sense, right? Sneakin’ around in the dark, black is the color to wear. But then, things changed. He got himself a real suit, mostly black with some red, tough-lookin’ thing. Had armor on the shoulders, and those sticks he uses, they were strapped to his wrists. Fancy, ain’t it?
- But here’s the thing, in that show, things ain’t always sunshine and rainbows. That suit, it got messed up bad. Folks had to cut it off him, like a ruined shirt. So, he couldn’t wear it no more.
- Now, this other fella, Potter, he’s the one who makes the suits. He got forced to make a new one, or else somethin’ bad was gonna happen. That new suit, it ended up on the wrong guy, Poindexter, who caused a whole lotta trouble pretendin’ to be Daredevil.
Then there’s talk about a yellow suit. Yeah, yellow! Apparently, in some comic book, Daredevil started with a yellow suit made from his daddy’s boxing stuff. Weird, huh? But in the show, we don’t see much of that yellow, mostly red and black.
And that actor, Charlie Cox, the fella who plays Daredevil, he got himself a new suit too. Red and yellow this time. Says he was all excited about it. Guess it’s a big deal for these actor folks, changin’ clothes and all. But for me, it’s just a suit. As long as he keeps catchin’ the bad guys, who cares what color it is?
So, what’s the big deal with the suits? Well, they tell a story, I reckon. Started simple, then got fancy, then got messed up, then changed again. Like life, I guess. Things change, nothin’ stays the same. And that Daredevil fella, he changed with ’em.
But let me tell ya somethin’, a suit don’t make the man. It’s what’s inside that counts. This Daredevil, he’s blind, but he fights for what’s right. He helps folks, even when it ain’t easy. That’s what matters, not the color of his clothes.
So, next time you see that Daredevil jumpin’ around on the screen, don’t just look at the suit. Look at the man inside. He’s the real hero, suit or no suit. And that’s all I gotta say about that.
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