>Does it get addressed in 3?
Not really, there's no Elektra in season 3.
Rewatching Daredevil. On S1E3 currently. Why couldn't all Marvel live action movies/tv shows be this kino?
based. born again is the best comic of all time
Yes watch it. None of the other shows are worth it to watch to understand DD S3. Luke Cage and Jessica Jones were fun in my opinion. Iron Fist constantly shit the bed. They really should have hired someone who actually knows Kung Fu, or really, any martial art to play Danny Rand. That said, I would actually recommend watching LC and JJ. As far as IF is concerned, just watch the first episode. That's the only episode with anything interesting (concerning plot and martial arts) going on.
I mean the one with Karen finding out Matt is DD
Do you know comic books well? I'm a french frog in quarantine, what are the best DC/Marvel comic books that I could buy to pass the time during the next two months? They need to be popular enough so I could buy them here.
Netflix greatly overestimated Frank Miller's source material by making it focus of Defenders and Iron Fist. And completely fucked over Elektra's characterization. I wish public perception of it wasn't tainted because of them, what worked in the comics in the 80's still works and can work on screen.
Daredevil/Matt disappears and has to hide at the beginning of season 3, the focus isn't on his identity but more on how he's going to rebuild his damaged body.
Not that user but I really enjoyed the Court of Owls and Death of the Family Batman arcs in Nu52. As far as somewhat recent comics go.
>Do you know comic books well?
Extremely well.
>what are the best DC/Marvel comic books that I could buy to pass the time during the next two months?
Saga of the Swamp Thing by Alan Moore
Sandman by Neil Gaiman
Daredevil by Bendis & Maiev
Green Arrow - The Longbow Hunters (Mike Grell also has a long run of Green Arrow following this but those books aren't as easy to find)
Thor by Walt Simonson (this is a huge book, not sure if you're willing to spend a hundred euros)
I'm finding it a little difficult to recommend books since everything I like is always out of print. The best superhero comic of all time is James Robinson's Starman, good luck tracking it down though.
>they said I could bring a +1
>they said nothing about a -20 though