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Must be the darn auto correct on your phone. Although, I can't make heads nor tails what you're trying to say here. If Marvel broke your book, then might as well, sue them for damages.
I still maintain that majority of the fault lay with the casting of Finn Jones. Yes, I'm glossing over other weak aspects of the show itself but next to the floppy-haired brat masquerading as a "Martial Art" expert (and I'm being really generous with that term) I gotta say, most of the issues seem rather minute to me. That's how much I think Marvel and Netflix effed it up with the casting.
With Daredevil, he wears a mask and fights in dark corridors so a stuntman can potentially do
all of the fight scenes. Meaning, hiring a good actor for the role could be done while disregarding the fact whether he can throw a convincing punch or not. And they have found one in Charlie Cox. But man, Iron Fist needs to show off his face at least in this iteration and Finn Jones just can't carry the scenes as well. Yes, he's somewhat passable when asked to emote, but when it's time to become the Iron Fist, the most kick-ass fighter in Marvel's gallery of heroes, he just falls flat. I'm guessing that's the reason why the showrunners decided to focus the half of the show on the Meachums instead.
Hell, even I found their story far more intriguing than that of the supposed MC's.