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  1. Jan 18, 2019 · Fight or Flight: Directed by Jim O'Hanlon. With Jon Bernthal, Ben Barnes, Amber Rose Revah, Josh Stewart. Frank and a reluctant Rachel go on the run as a menacing adversary gives chase.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Jim O'Hanlon
    • 2019-01-18
  2. Fight or Flight Aired Jan 18, 2019 Drama Action Sci-Fi. Reviews Frank and reluctant Rachel go on the run as a menacing adversary gives chase; ... Marvel's The Punisher — Season 2, Episode 2

    • Episode 1: ‘Roadhouse Blues’
    • Episode 2: ‘Fight Or Flight’
    • Episode 3: ‘Trouble The Water’
    • Episode 4: ‘Scar Tissue’
    • Episode 5: ‘One-Eyed Jacks’
    • Episode 6: ‘Nakazat’
    • Episode 7: ‘One Bad Day’
    • Episode 8: ‘My Brother’S Keeper’
    • Episode 9: ‘Flustercluck’
    • Episode 10: ‘The Dark Hearts of Men’

    Here we are, back again! The Marvel/Netflix universe as a whole is, of course, winding down a bit these days. Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage have all been canceled, which means this season is probably our last outing with Frank Castle, too. Hopefully, it makes the most of the opportunity; season 1 of The Punisher made the No. 2 spot on the Mar...

    After watching the second episode of Netflix’s Marvel’s The Punisher’s second season, I think the show should be renamed Marvel’s Frank because it is definitely giving me some Logan vibes. Look at the similar setups: Frank, like Hugh Jackman’sadamantium-clawed mutant, is trying to live a quiet, violence-free life, but then he meets a young woman, h...

    It’s episode 3 of a Punisher season, so it’s time for a big battle! As you may remember, last season it was the episode “Kandahar,” a flashback to one of Frank Castle’s gnarliest battles from his time in Afghanistan. This time around, it’s an Assault on Precinct 13-type situation, with a gang of religious zealots laying siege to a small-town Ohio p...

    And just like that we’re back in New York City, killing the pretty cool Western vibe the show had going for it in those first three episodes. Honestly, there was something freeing and compelling about seeing Frank out of the concrete jungle, and having him back there in this episode kind of brings everything down a bit, especially because there sti...

    This episode gives us this season’s first taste of the greater Marvel-Netflix universe. That’s right, folks: It’s time to check in with Turk! This time, we see that New York City’s favorite petty criminal (played by Rob Morgan) is just trying to mind his own business when suddenly Frank Castle slides into the back of his car. Frank’s been out of Ne...

    Control is the heart and center of “Nakazat.” It begins with Frank and Amy forcing their way into some pedophile’s child pornography photo studio in order to develop the highly coveted photo in Amy’s possession. While Amy heads to the darkroom, Frank hangs back with the pedo-tographer and is about to kill him, but Amy comes out and stops him by poi...

    This episode feels a bit like everybody spinning their wheels. Also, the total lack of Amy and Mysterious Religious Zealot deprives it of season 2’s unique flavors; it feels a lot more like season 1 than anything else so far. Madani, for one, can’t stop thinking about the events of season 1. We flashback to Dumont interviewing her in the hospital a...

    The melodramatic “My Brother’s Keeper” starts at 10 and pretty much stays there for the entire hour. We pick up right where the last installment left off, with Frank tearing after Billy through the streets of New York, causing oh so much mayhem. Thankfully, Curtis comes through and takes out a sniper on the roof so that Frank can handle his busines...

    Well, at least Billy Russo is having a good time. This episode kicks off with a montage interspersing Billy/Dumont sex scenes with shots of his traumatized veteran gang raiding hideouts and taking money. I’m sure the show won’t do anything with this historical parallel, but I can’t help but be reminded that “gangs of traumatized veterans wandering ...

    In season 1, The Punisher gave us the “Virtue of the Vicious,” which chronicled Lewis’ assault on a hotel from multiple perspectives. While I respected the show’s attempts to shake things up with that episode, I felt like theRashomon gimmick ultimately didn’t justify itself. But, like its protagonist, The Punisherdoesn’t give up easily and took ano...

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  4. Fight or Flight is the second episode of the second season of the television series The Punisher. Frank and a reluctant Rachel go on the run as a menacing adversary gives chase. Meanwhile, Madani pays Russo an unwelcome visit. Leaving Michigan, Frank Castle and Amy Bendix arrives to Larkville, Ohio where Bendix books a room at the Tides Motel. At their room, Castle has Bendix to remove the ...

  5. Jan 21, 2019 · As you probably know, 'Fight or Flight' are the automatic stress responses that occur when faced with a potentially life-threatening situation. Here, most of the characters are forced to make this decision consciously as the danger, or their awareness of the danger, increases and their options narrow.

  6. Jan 21, 2019 · The Punisher Season 2 Episode 2: Fight or Flight “Frank and a reluctant Rachel go on the run as a menacing adversary gives chase. Meanwhile, Madani pays Russo an unwelcome visit.”

  7. Fight or Flight (2019) ← Back to episode. Roadhouse Blues (2x1) ... Jon Bernthal. Frank Castle / Punisher Ben Barnes. Billy Russo Amber Rose Revah. Dinah Madani

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