Yup. Only the Punisher does his thing VERY publically and, well, en mass. Also without worrying about who actually did something terrible and who is a 17-year-old from a bad neighborhood that joined a gang for safety and runs errands for a mid-level weed-smuggler.
I think Karen would be much more subtle and tenatious than that. Not a mass-murderer; a serial killer with specific targets whom she investigated and gathered entire files on, that nobody ever sees coming or going.
I honestly think Canon Karen could have been easily taken on that arc (and it would probably be better writing). It's right up her alley. She already broke the boundry to killing. She's the kind of person who wants to "make them pay". She got a bitter taste of just how much you can trust the police and then gets to watch lawyers and journalists dismiss her evidence as "not enough". She can never let go. She's brilliant at investigation (if clumsy; she's new). The only question is what she would do with all the information - and, well, it's not like she had moral hangups when she met Frank.
Re: Karen makes Fisk suffer
Yup. Only the Punisher does his thing VERY publically and, well, en mass. Also without worrying about who actually did something terrible and who is a 17-year-old from a bad neighborhood that joined a gang for safety and runs errands for a mid-level weed-smuggler.
I think Karen would be much more subtle and tenatious than that. Not a mass-murderer; a serial killer with specific targets whom she investigated and gathered entire files on, that nobody ever sees coming or going.
I honestly think Canon Karen could have been easily taken on that arc (and it would probably be better writing). It's right up her alley. She already broke the boundry to killing. She's the kind of person who wants to "make them pay". She got a bitter taste of just how much you can trust the police and then gets to watch lawyers and journalists dismiss her evidence as "not enough". She can never let go. She's brilliant at investigation (if clumsy; she's new). The only question is what she would do with all the information - and, well, it's not like she had moral hangups when she met Frank.