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I read a review that said he is basically a caricature of himself this season.
Finished season last night
To be fair, it's a comic thing so everybody is a caricature...
Especially Mariah Stokes Dilliard. After seeing the rest, I think he was playing the long game of wooing Mariah until he could position himself to take over her empire, but realised it was a bad plan when she started negotiating her holdings away. When she went too far, he said "if you can't join em, then beat 'em..." Then the real Shades re-emerges during the witness interview.
I'm confused about the end, though. The best I can figure is that Mariah thinks she got into Luke's head and that he will become what he hated after getting a taste of power. Seems like a setup for a Defenders civil war.
Especially Mariah Stokes Dilliard. After seeing the rest, I think he was playing the long game of wooing Mariah until he could position himself to take over her empire, but realised it was a bad plan when she started negotiating her holdings away. When she went too far, he said "if you can't join em, then beat 'em..." Then the real Shades re-emerges during the witness interview.
I'm confused about the end, though. The best I can figure is that Mariah thinks she got into Luke's head and that he will become what he hated after getting a taste of power. Seems like a setup for a Defenders civil war.