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The Punisher is hard to get right. Loving father, devoted husband, and honored war veteran, he’s also a monster; a brutal, remorseless killer. He’s vigilante justice at it’s darkest possible conclusion, an anti-hero so dark and violent that he falls right on the line of villainy, and that makes him one of Marvel’s hardest characters to adapt. To make The Punisher a hero is to celebrate a bloodthirsty murderer. To make excuses for him is to diminish his impact. To pull off what Daredevil Season 2 just did, to show him fully for the monster he is and then convince the audience to forgive him anyway, is something of a magic trick. It’s the first on-screen incarnation of Frank Castle that is equal parts brutal and human, the first to look at him with unflinching honesty, and it sets the new gold standard for the character.
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I don't think so. Maybe because I am seeing Shane from The Walking Dead but I don't really care for him.
I always did think that Ray Stevenson deserved another shot, but Bernthal IS the Punisher.