It's not embarrassing at all, I get skipping Defenders! I save very little of it tbh (which is: Matt, Matt&Jessica interactions. The MattElektra isn't bad but I don't get what they do with Elektra at the end so Idk. Confusion.).
Anyway, Defenders starts with every one of them on their own yet; Matt stopped going out as Daredevil after S2 and is now being a lawyer full-time. First episode sees him working on the case of Aaron James, a boy who will probably not be able to walk anymore (is currently on a wheeling chair, with a slight chance that he'll be able to walk again in the future) because of a toxic substance used by a company. Matt wins the case (it's a big one! 11 millions dollars, if I remember correctly). We only see him briefly cross-examinating a witness, but that’s actually well-done (with a couple inaccurate details, but they kinda make sense for the "it's a TV show" part and don't ruin the scene).
After that, he becomes Jessica's lawyer, but that doesn't involve much lawyering. There's a scene I really like though: a police captain threatens to move for obstruction of justice against Luke and Jessica, Matt asks for a moment to explain his clients how best to cooperate, the captain concedes but "warns" him that "they better like what you say, or I'll put you in a room with two enhanced people", to which Matt coolly answers "Last I checked, they still have legal rights."
Re: Foggy prepares defence for Matt
Anyway, Defenders starts with every one of them on their own yet; Matt stopped going out as Daredevil after S2 and is now being a lawyer full-time. First episode sees him working on the case of Aaron James, a boy who will probably not be able to walk anymore (is currently on a wheeling chair, with a slight chance that he'll be able to walk again in the future) because of a toxic substance used by a company.
Matt wins the case (it's a big one! 11 millions dollars, if I remember correctly). We only see him briefly cross-examinating a witness, but that’s actually well-done (with a couple inaccurate details, but they kinda make sense for the "it's a TV show" part and don't ruin the scene).
After that, he becomes Jessica's lawyer, but that doesn't involve much lawyering.
There's a scene I really like though: a police captain threatens to move for obstruction of justice against Luke and Jessica, Matt asks for a moment to explain his clients how best to cooperate, the captain concedes but "warns" him that "they better like what you say, or I'll put you in a room with two enhanced people", to which Matt coolly answers "Last I checked, they still have legal rights."
Sorry for the rant! XD