KINGPIN was Right (and the Oscar Slap Proves It!)

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  • Опубліковано 8 сер 2022
  • When I watched Will Smith slap Chris Rock at the Oscars, I realized what we were all thinking--that Kingpin was right. Vincent D'Onofrio gave us one of the MCU's most nuanced villains with Wilson Fisk: AKA The Kingpin. The character is flawed, relatable--and ultimately, he had some noble goals. IN this video, we break down why he was right--and all of the similarities between him and his arch-enemy, Daredevil.
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    So first, I have to talk about why Wilson Fisk is so different from every other villain in the MCU. Marvel has given us a lot of terrible villains, and a few great ones. And all the great ones had the same thing in common: relatability. We may not agree with their means, but we empathize with their goals.
    Of all the villains, Wilson Fisk is the most….human. Vincent D'Onofrio once described him in 3 words: ``Monster and child.” It’s often said that when a child experiences trauma, they never mature past that age-and you can see that with Wilson. He’s shy, nervous. He always avoids eye contact in social situations…heck, I bet he would be a ScreenCrush subscriber. Add on a goatee and a Deadpool tee shirt and we could see the guy at cons.
    He’s also very polite. Always saying please, always giving respect to the people in polite society. He’s exceptionally gentle with Vanessa.
    Most of the time, when villains are being bad, they seem to really enjoy it. Heck, Palpatine seemed to get off on it. But for Fisk, he’s always holding back the evil inside him. But D’Onofrio still manifests this anger with his physicality, his twitch, the way he rings his hands.
    You get the feeling that this is a man who spends every moment trying to be good, but the world just wants him to be bad.
    But mostly, we can relate to his end goal. He doesn’t want money, or a criminal empire. He wants to fix his city.
    He wants to make New York beautiful and clean. And he’s willing to get dirty to make this dream come true. He is capable of great cruelty. In that way, he’s a lot like Matt Murdock.
    Both boys were very smart, were bullied, and frew up in hell’s kitchen. Matt’s family life was also affected by organized crime, and they both lost their dads to violence and were raised by their mothers. And both made a promise to eradicate the evil that corrupted their childhoods.
    But mostly, they both hurt people-but Matt Murdock enjoys beating people up. Wilson also loves using violence- but he hates that he loves it.
    Mostly, we can identify with Wilson because he does not want to rule. He’s no Marlo, he doesn’t care about the crown. He gathers power because he needs the tools to accomplish his goals.
    Just to recap, in Season 1 of Daredevil, Wilson is working with 4 other interests to rebuild Hell’s Kitchen after the battle of New York. Which is kind of silly because Hell’s kitchen is here, and the battle was here, but whatever. He teams up with these gangsters to rebuild.
    He insists that they all split the revenue equally, 5 ways. Even in his later appearances, he doesn't consolidate power for his own good, but for the good of the city. Wilson sees himself as a different class of criminal. He has a low opinion of the russians.
    And he believes that his vision is what’s best for the city. How is that any different than most leaders or politicians? Some of our greatest leaders held a firm conviction that they were right. Hell, so did Captain America.
    In fact, that’s a great comparison. Steve Rogers’ fondest desire was to leave the shield behind, and live a normal life. And Wilson wishes he could leave the city behind. .
    But he sees the city as part of him-it’s in his blood. Which is tragic, because he also sees the city as dirty and diseased. So if he can clean up the city, then he can make a part of himself clean.
    Wilson was raised in New York in the 1970s-when the city was at its dirtiest. On the inside and outside. Garbage strikes, high crime, summer of sam, Bronx is burning-it was a time when the lower classes felt like they could never catch a break.
    So his dad decided that to break through this economic disparity, he would run for office, and join their club. So his dad preached this lesson, that the only reason people are poor is because they’re not man enough to go out and get what they want. So Willie grew up thinking that he had to be a better man than everyone else.
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  • @elbaecc
    @elbaecc Рік тому +715

    I am pleasantly surprised that a tv and movie breakdown channel has given a better explanation of Will Smith's seemingly out of nowhere aggression at the Oscars than any of the million psychology and anthropology channels/influencers on UA-cam.

    • @piyusarkar3065
      @piyusarkar3065 Рік тому +7

      Ikr

    • @NoalFarstrider
      @NoalFarstrider Рік тому +10

      Lol, Will Smith is Comparable to a psychopath that killed his father. 👋

    • @elbaecc
      @elbaecc Рік тому +20

      @@NoalFarstrider If that's your takeaway, girl, you do you, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

    • @kweenychick32
      @kweenychick32 Рік тому +17

      Rock had actually been coming for Jada for yearsss. It was more like the straw that broke the camel's back, especially since Jada has an autoimmune disease that causes her alopecia, which Rock knew.

    • @pilot8220
      @pilot8220 Рік тому +8

      @@kweenychick32 Exactly

  • @nigelhirth2181
    @nigelhirth2181 Рік тому +239

    Donofrio's Fisk, especially in season1, was a master class in meaningful villainy. If there is 1 lesson the MCU needs to take from the netflix shows, it is the need for memorable villains. Especially ones you dont kill off or turn into heroes.

    • @giovannigiovanni.7220
      @giovannigiovanni.7220 Рік тому +4

      The Netflix is in the MCU.

    • @tdb61
      @tdb61 Рік тому +6

      Netflix had a better shade of gray. And I loved the fact that I simultaneously wanted to see more of Fisk and hoped to never see him again.
      Disney's MCU gray seems like it has to always resolve back to the bright colors. I hope that bringing Netflix stories/writers into the fold gives a better perspective for getting deeper villains that don't die off after their one-movie appearance or reduce them to short clips strung together from other movies of "villain doing bad things".

    • @nogrecords
      @nogrecords Рік тому +1

      yeah, like Thanos' one movie. Or Helmut Zemo's one appearance. Or that Kang and is one story arc

    • @TimLewallen
      @TimLewallen Рік тому +1

      Exactly. A good villain thinks he is right. A great one IS right.

    • @joshuahenderson3444
      @joshuahenderson3444 Рік тому

      I second that opinion this a great take away for PG 13 projects

  • @slospop1125
    @slospop1125 Рік тому +181

    Fisk and Matt both struggled with their identities trying to figure out if they were the monsters that they both claimed to be fighting. Eventually Fisk embraced his darkness accepting the fact that he is the villain of the story, from there he sought to destroy anyone in his way mainly Daredevil.

  • @awwen_lopez
    @awwen_lopez Рік тому +110

    Will: "You embarrassed me in front of Jada!"

  • @coachken6130
    @coachken6130 Рік тому +65

    Disney could NEVER write a character as complex as Kingpin. It's sad, really. I feel sorry for Marvel

    • @kikosawa
      @kikosawa Рік тому +1

      Marvel is good at casting. they figure something out with the visionary to do the work for them, i'm sure

    • @niveinratnayake668
      @niveinratnayake668 Рік тому +1

      Duh?
      Killmonger, namor, wenwu, thanos and zemo

    • @SX1995able
      @SX1995able Рік тому +2

      Daredevil was made by Disney. Charlie Cox went to the Disney offices to interview for the role

    • @HolyFieldM5
      @HolyFieldM5 Рік тому

      Yk it’s all canon right 😂

  • @sigmacademy
    @sigmacademy Рік тому +33

    08:55. The great thing about Superman saying "my mom made it for me", is the fact that the storytelling is subtly telling you that his mom was part of who he is and he is crediting her for that. Superman is also placing himself at the level of the kid with enthusiasm about sharing something awesome and not belittling the kid's intelligence in the process. That's GREAT storytelling there. :)

    • @joeleboeuf
      @joeleboeuf Рік тому +1

      Sometimes, people are shaped by they're parents actions. Be it bad or good, and they can either embody those traits, or they learn from them. It matters not if they're super or ordinary, all of us are shaped or manipulated by our parents' choices and actions. They can be trauma or pleasant, but it all depends how we conduct ourselves today. People like Wilson Fisk, Superman, Will Smith, and many others in the world are shaped and molded by our parents. And whether or not we choose to embrace those parts is up to us. We all have to accept ourselves, the good and the bad.

  • @tracybrennan4194
    @tracybrennan4194 Рік тому +342

    This would make more sense if Jada wasn’t a covert-aggressive narcissist. That might explain Will’s intentions, but she plays him like a fiddle. Kingpin May love Vanessa, but he doesn’t let her ever degrade him…nor would she. Jada will emasculate Will in a heartbeat, and has many times.

    • @rhov-anion
      @rhov-anion Рік тому +39

      And yet, out of a sense of love, Will Smith sticks by her. It's a story about abuse we as a society are more used to hearing with women as the one who stays by the husband out of "love," which is really just the fear of loss. Often, a fear of loss stems from childhood trauma, neglect, or abandonment, which totally fits here. If Will Smith sees his mother in Jada, then in his mind, leaving the abusive relationship (which abused people believe will hurt their partner, not realizing they only act "hurt" because they thrive on dominance and don't want to lose an easy prey) is as bad as hurting his own mother. That's why breaking free from abuse is extremely hard if it's gone on for years: the victim is staying for what they believe is a noble reason. They defend the person all the more so.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Рік тому +29

      We should have known that Jada was just being herself when she was Fish Mooney in Gotham.

    • @AceTheBathoundProductions
      @AceTheBathoundProductions Рік тому +13

      @@MK_ULTRA420 We all should have known...

    • @sherayperry2842
      @sherayperry2842 Рік тому +8

      But she isn't y'all will do anything to invalidate a black woman experience. Chris Rock has been picking on Jada for over 15 years. Period

    • @sherayperry2842
      @sherayperry2842 Рік тому +3

      @@MK_ULTRA420 y'all yt folk be trying it for real

  • @claytonwillis8474
    @claytonwillis8474 Рік тому +25

    "Yes, Doug. Daredevil is more catholic than the Two Popes."
    Perfect joke. Funny AND accurate.

  • @tiberiusgrey1529
    @tiberiusgrey1529 Рік тому +93

    In my opinion the problem of the approach Fisk has taken is that it's not his personal mantra and/or ideals that his realizing but what his father had taught him in his childhood; he's being peer pressured by a dead person or the memory of one. This makes his decisions naïve in nature; always blind to how other think only using them as tools for his trade then forcing his beliefs upon others through intimidation, underhanded tactics, psychological/emotional manipulation and brute force. The saying " the road to hell is pave with good intentions" was showcased throughout his character arc. He holds himself and other to such a high standard that he himself can't live up to and guilts others of his own failures.

    • @Seasonal-Shadow_4674
      @Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Рік тому +4

      Devil’s Advocate Question: Then why even root for Daredevil if Fisk is right?

    • @MrSdsok
      @MrSdsok Рік тому +4

      @@Seasonal-Shadow_4674 because fisk is not an anti hero he is a villain. Even though his intentions are good he kills good people and his hits are un necessary. Punisher is an anti hero and you can root for him, but not fisk. He is just a monster lying to himself.

    • @joeleboeuf
      @joeleboeuf Рік тому

      @@Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Because Daredevil, also believes he's doing what's right for Hell's Kitchen. But in a way that contradicts Fisk's vision of saving the city.

    • @alexanderlagarto4329
      @alexanderlagarto4329 11 місяців тому

      @@MrSdsok Correction, Wilson is not an Anti-Hero, he is an Anti-Villain.

  • @Unknown-br1uf
    @Unknown-br1uf Рік тому +28

    Even the Spiderverse Kingpin had the same ideals without having the same goal. He literally reached into the multiverse looking the perfect family. One that wasn't scarred by seeing his violence. One that wasn't lost while running away from him.

    • @davidchism6081
      @davidchism6081 Рік тому +1

      At the expense of New York via that super collider.

  • @SpammytheHedgehog
    @SpammytheHedgehog Рік тому +166

    There can't be heroes without villains.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +11

      Or villains without heroes

    • @CountJinsulaOfficial
      @CountJinsulaOfficial Рік тому +10

      interestingly, you could say daredevil is the villian from a certain point of view.

    • @MrBazBake
      @MrBazBake Рік тому +3

      Clearly EMTs would be at a loss without their archnemesis Heart Attack Harry. 🙄

    • @BecomingAPsych
      @BecomingAPsych Рік тому +5

      I'm not sure that's true. Often true in drama but not always. Heroes can save people from natural disasters or accidents. They can also fight against complex negative social forces that are beyond the control of a few villians.

    • @hoboringmaster8029
      @hoboringmaster8029 Рік тому

      1 fish 2 fish, red fish blue fish

  • @Madillusionist
    @Madillusionist Рік тому +42

    I really hope that they keep to this Kingpin and his dynamics with Daredevil in the reboot. Ideally including the gritty parts of the Netflix series. But knowing Marvel they can't help themselves to polish things up.

  • @CaptainMarvelsSon
    @CaptainMarvelsSon Рік тому +9

    "Very polite." "He loves using violence, but he hates that he loves it."
    When portrayed well, this is why Fisk is one of my all-time favorite characters in all of Western comics. He's an anti-hero, villain, and wish-to-be-hero minus the fanfare all in one.

  • @JoseCooks
    @JoseCooks Рік тому +40

    I just started watching the whole defenders saga now that it's on Disney + and appreciated how deep Kingpins character is. ( Chronoligocially I'm only halfway through season 1 of Jessica Jones so not aware how Kingpins changes in later Daredevil seasons) So glad he's pulled into the MCU and hope to see more character development

    • @effbeingsadwithtiffanyann24
      @effbeingsadwithtiffanyann24 Рік тому +4

      Season 1 of Jessica Jones is amazing! I absolutely loved David’s portrayal of Kilgrave. Have you already watched all Daredevil if you don’t mind me asking? I wasn’t sure if you were going DD s1 & 2, Jessica Jones s1. If you’re watching this way, omg wait until you get to s3 of Daredevil. By far the best season EVER! I watched No Way Home 6 times in theatres including opening night and I’m pretty sure I was the only one who cheered when Matt came on screen. I know this is about Fisk. I think he is by far the BEST VILLAIN IN MARVEL because of everything Ryan said. Kilgrave and Fisk are such interesting villains. Both so controlling in such different ways-one with mind control and the other with intellectual control over literally EVERYONE. I hope you’re enjoying the whole Saga! I had a super hard time watching Iron Fist and stopped watching Luke Cage after episode 6 I believe. But DD and Jessica Jones (specifically s1) are insanely amazing!

  • @Oibble
    @Oibble Рік тому +11

    Don't completely agree with everything said about Kingpin here but really love how seriously you take mental health and upbringing in explaining people's behaviour.

  • @cryminal25
    @cryminal25 Рік тому +20

    Daredevil was an absolute masterpiece!

  • @ThisIsMeAndNotYou
    @ThisIsMeAndNotYou Рік тому +40

    Thank you, Ryan, for all the thoughtful and insightful videos.

  • @ScreenCrush
    @ScreenCrush  Рік тому +12

    What Other villains were right?

  • @theawesomebat1244
    @theawesomebat1244 Рік тому +25

    A fascinating insight. Surprisingly, Will Smith (via Fresh Prince reference) exists in the MCU.

    • @Cat-uw5np
      @Cat-uw5np Рік тому

      Haha that’s fun! Which movie/show as a Fresh Prince reference? Can’t think of it or find it

    • @theawesomebat1244
      @theawesomebat1244 Рік тому +3

      @@Cat-uw5np
      Actually, it was in Captain Marvel. It was when Monica tried to convince her mother to go on a mission with Carol, instead of sitting in the couch and watch Fresh Prince with her.

  • @tiberiusgrey1529
    @tiberiusgrey1529 Рік тому +58

    As for Will Smith's actions, in my opinion, was born out of fear that he isn't fulfilling his role as a good husband to his wife; that he isn't doing his obligation and commitment to his family and perceived as disloyalty. What's worse is that he neither approach the situation with humility nor wisdom but went straight to the nuclear option.

    • @NoalFarstrider
      @NoalFarstrider Рік тому +18

      @@matthewardill4297 Maybe if his wife didn't sleep around will wouldn't feel the need to defend her...

    • @jvontrier
      @jvontrier Рік тому +5

      @@NoalFarstrider I wish you could see my thumbs down.

    • @youknowwhoyouare2269
      @youknowwhoyouare2269 Рік тому

      Spare us your useless indignation and pearl clutching. You're all here to Cuck for the months old incident @@jvontrier

    • @NoalFarstrider
      @NoalFarstrider Рік тому +10

      @@jvontrier Where are your thumbs going down? On Jada?

    • @m.c.blobmedia
      @m.c.blobmedia Рік тому +1

      This is also explained thoroughly in his autobiography. I would recommend it, as we get to understand his actions more.

  • @inforafoodawakening
    @inforafoodawakening Рік тому +10

    This was one of your deepest videos to date. Loved it. I just watched an old video of you doing the breakdown to end game a couple of years ago. Man, you have come a long way. Love this channel

    • @Seasonal-Shadow_4674
      @Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Рік тому

      @Michael Hernandez Devil’s Advocate Question: Then why even root for Daredevil if Fisk is right?

    • @inforafoodawakening
      @inforafoodawakening Рік тому

      @@Seasonal-Shadow_4674 true statement. I think it's just a matter of both of them having the same goal but two different ways of doing it. All a matter of what you prefer

    • @Seasonal-Shadow_4674
      @Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Рік тому

      @@inforafoodawakening then why is Daredevil a good show? Then why is he the protagonist?

  • @GriFteR_Gamer
    @GriFteR_Gamer Рік тому +59

    Nice analysis on Kingpin! I knew that he had many layers to him but this video is a really good breakdown.
    More empathy towards Will Smith isn't a bad thing either.

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 Рік тому

      Will ia married to someone with zero empathy and zero accountability. Same as who Johnny Depp was once married to (Amber Heard). Johnny removed that virus from his life. Will has yet to.

    • @foreignmweezzpuscle8651
      @foreignmweezzpuscle8651 Рік тому +1

      Yes.. tis vid is complete explanation.. tq

    • @evanevanf4033
      @evanevanf4033 Рік тому +1

      Especially since it’s all really Jada’s fault

  • @RedDeath-qi4ci
    @RedDeath-qi4ci Рік тому +36

    I hated how the MCU handled Kingpin in Hawkeye and i'm scared that they're going to damage the character even further in future....

    • @abandonmarkspeare5213
      @abandonmarkspeare5213 Рік тому +5

      Based on your profil picture,you don't just hate about they(mcu) ruin daredevil...but you also hate personally of mcu.

    • @Lord-Emperor-Vader
      @Lord-Emperor-Vader Рік тому +12

      @@abandonmarkspeare5213 Want to here something surprising people can like both Marvel and DC, although I have been enjoying the MCU more often in terms of live action films from the last decade I like DC better overall and others can have that opinion not just with this but with other things. It is kind of sad that you think so little of others.

    • @KPlaysSports123
      @KPlaysSports123 Рік тому +1

      Vincent D'Onofrio has been given a large input of what to do with the corrector, and the costume choice in Hawkeye was his. So I think he'll be fine

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 Рік тому +2

      @@abandonmarkspeare5213 Bit of an overreach there on your part.

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 Рік тому +4

      @@KPlaysSports123 What made Netflix Daredevil great was a combination of the actors, the writers, the cinematographers, the editors, the directors, and the producers. Those were the winning ingredients. Bringing only one aspect of them over (the actors) isnt enough. Especially when the MCU has a totally different vision and outlook than the people who worked on the Netflix shows.

  • @Conor2400
    @Conor2400 Рік тому +11

    Really interesting and great work. Worse case you've just highlighted yet again how good D'onofrio is as this character

  • @SpammytheHedgehog
    @SpammytheHedgehog Рік тому +6

    The sad thing is not everyone is gonna agree with your ideals.

  • @_Banjo_
    @_Banjo_ Рік тому +6

    So Will Smith vs Chris Rock is an important piece in the MCU timeline

  • @BrettOU59
    @BrettOU59 Рік тому +2

    GREAT Video!!! Thank you for all your hard work and content Ryan.

  • @bullpup33
    @bullpup33 Рік тому +4

    It's like Batman. Every villan has a tragedy in some way. So did Bruce. The difference is how you react to the tragedy.

  • @JinGalactica
    @JinGalactica Рік тому +7

    Hit the nail on the head. It's like that saying goes lately, the nicest, extremely gentle people are sometimes the most evil/sad/manipulative on the inside. Take it as you want it, but its true for so many. Sure, there are genuine good people, but you can't fully trust anyone until you know what makes them tick. How does anyone handle stressful, traumatic experiences? With blind rage? Or bottling up the anger for later?
    I had plenty of traumatic experiences as a kid. When sh*t his the fan, I used to react with this blind anger. Only because I was never given a chance to explain myself. Was never really a bad kid growing up. It's the fact that extended family I grew up in and friends made bad assumptions. Thinking I wasn't going to listen and no one would hear me out. Got punished severely for something that isn't worth raging over. Still remember a lot of those moments when people close to me would be furious over literally spilled milk. But I learned to go past that. I hold myself accountable and not overreact anymore. I avoid situations where people will try to blame me for something I didn't do. And if someone tries, I tend to not even get involved at all. I got too much sh*t to do 😆

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 Рік тому

      Kingpin doesnt have anyone toxic living with him that fuels his rage. Will Smith does. Its called Jada Pinkett Smith.

  • @clarkside4493
    @clarkside4493 Рік тому +3

    If we see a villain enjoying his evil, we can usually enjoy it too.

  • @rafaeltogami
    @rafaeltogami Рік тому +14

    Honestly I think it's the other way around. Wilson Fisk uses the "greater goal" as an excuse for power, he wants everything because he thinks he deserves it, no matter the ways he uses to obtain whatever he wants. He wants to be in control of the city and others, he wants to be respected and feared. Vincent D´Onofrio nailed the Kingpin... it feels like Wilson Fisk is a beast in rage, ready to slaughter anyone and everyone who displeases him, so he tries as best as he can to be polite and civilized, to be a man instead of a monster, because this is what he wishes too. In the end, it's all about himself, even the "good" in the city has to come from him, this is not noble, it's just selfish.
    About Will Smith, that was all wrong, no matter the excuse. What bother's me... why have the trouble of going all they way there just to slap? What furious man (or person) just slaps and go away? My niece fights harder than that (and she's 5). Was that a message to all the world? Couldn't it be a better message? It's hard to explain, hard to find reasons when the situation was so weird.

    • @Seasonal-Shadow_4674
      @Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Рік тому +3

      @Rafael, the way you described Kingpin makes me think of Heisenberg

  • @UnanimousDelivers
    @UnanimousDelivers Рік тому +1

    This may be the best video this channel has ever done. And the most important.

  • @christopherking541
    @christopherking541 Рік тому +1

    I can relate. For when I was a kid, many (adults, parents, teachers, counselors, and the like) had told me that violence is not a solution to a problem. Was also told that prayer helps, but didn't. All I wanted was to have others stop picking on me, and bullying me. Because I was small.
    Had a father in the military. Made me think. If violence does not solve anything, why are police trained to fight and kill, if needed? Why does every nation in power have a military trained to fight also?
    So, I eventually fought back. And for the first time, I got results. Hitting a bully got many of them to back off, and leave me alone. Something that no parent, teacher, or counselor was able or even willing to do for me. Was not until I used violence to solve my issue, did I manage to put a dent in the numbers of those that would treat me badly.
    I also learned another powerful lesson at that time. Adults want to rule over you. Is hard to control the unruly. And violent people tend to be unruly. So, are told not to take matters into their own hand to solve an issue, but to come to them to solve them for you. By this, they hope to control you, wile also at the same time, not really provide the help they promise. What they really want, is for you to be good, and not complain and give then any issues.
    Turns out, in the end, Kingpin is indeed right. You have to do what you are told not to do, and take matters into your own hands to solve an issue yourself, even if it means using violence, if you want to see an issue solved. For no one else is going to do it for you. Not when it really matters.
    And just like Kingpin, the system will punish you for stepping out of place. Just as I got in trouble a lot in school for getting into fights, even when I didn't start them. For to those in the system, you are not in their control.
    But, being in their control is not always a benefit to an individual either.
    Seems to fulfill a saying. "You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't."
    And you got to ask yourself at times, what do you want to put up with, more. Getting bullied, for being a good person and not making waves? Or getting a time out for being a bad unruly person, according to the system? For at times, it's going to be, one or the other.
    When the shit hits the fan, and the shit lands on you, is that really a hard question to answer? O.o

  • @lw1391
    @lw1391 Рік тому +2

    When I watched this video, Ryan's comment about kingpin making the city clean was cut off by a Mr Clean ad. That's some fantastic product placement UA-cam!

  • @jthopkins2544
    @jthopkins2544 Рік тому

    I love that someone else appreciates these details as much as I do. Thank you!!!

  • @peteharper3299
    @peteharper3299 Рік тому +12

    Are you guys looking over my shoulder....? I just finished the first season of Daredevil (for the first time) so this video is perfect timing!
    I was utterly mesmerized by Fisks journey. All the Daredevil stuff and the lawyer office stuff just got in the way of what I really wanted to see. What a character and what a performance.

    • @MrSdsok
      @MrSdsok Рік тому

      Here is something better Daredevil show has many flaws that rarely anyone talks about. On how just based on a single testimony they were able to bring fiske down.

  • @Chadpbj
    @Chadpbj Рік тому +3

    Great video! I love when other people see how great of a character Wilson Fisk is in the show

  • @TheAnitdote
    @TheAnitdote Рік тому +2

    This video should've had more likes. Excellent character study. I'm actually curious on your take on Thanos (who people say was also right).

  • @FireBirdSpinners
    @FireBirdSpinners Рік тому

    I think this is my favorite kind of clips u make, though I love your breakdown videos as well

  • @nealsonf
    @nealsonf Рік тому

    Great deep dive Ryan! Thank you for your insight!

  • @davidevans7587
    @davidevans7587 Рік тому

    Best video you've ever made. Well done truly. Touching

  • @ramboluib2752
    @ramboluib2752 Рік тому +2

    And this why I'm so worried on how Marvel will use the Netflix characters on Disney Plus. Those characters are more mature and grounded and it seems Feige has different plans for them to inject them in the PG 13 world of the MCU.

  • @davispl5
    @davispl5 Рік тому

    What a great video. We need more Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk!

  • @enlightenedude
    @enlightenedude Рік тому

    Amazing video man! Huge props!

  • @gamebikertheatregt795
    @gamebikertheatregt795 Рік тому +2

    We like Kingpin because he said, “You embarrassed me in front of her,” and then smashed a dude’s head off with a car door.

  • @venomada1
    @venomada1 Рік тому +7

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while, and you nailed this one talking about the kingpin. I agree this is why I like Vincent DOnofrio betrayal more thens Michael Duncan’s.

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +13

    He Who Remains was right about how free will lead to everything burning.
    He’s pretty much everything opposite of what Loki was searching for: a glorious purpose.

  • @ForemanFitness52
    @ForemanFitness52 Рік тому +4

    I like the Daredevil character of course but Wilson Fisk became one of my favorite villains behind Apocalypse. Vincent D'onofrio displayed an excellent performance in season 1 which sparked my interest more in the Kingpin character. In watching this video, I finally understand why I related to this character.

  • @jeffduer7641
    @jeffduer7641 Рік тому +5

    Wow, I thought this was just click bait but worthy of a laugh, but this was an excellent psychoanalysis, great job!

  • @arturotranquilino9768
    @arturotranquilino9768 Рік тому

    Thanks for being such a blunt critic. Pop culture can be so deep and yet only a few channels( such as SC) dare to be so honest

  • @thedokkodoka4349
    @thedokkodoka4349 Рік тому

    Man, this was an excellent piece. Really informative.

  • @kraigpearlman3283
    @kraigpearlman3283 Рік тому +6

    The battle for New York was a lot bigger than you give it credit for. They were flying aliens crashing into buildings. That wasn't contained in a one or two block radius, so its perfectly reasonable to believe hells kitchen was damaged too. Also, lastly, the netflix series aren't canon to the MCU. They are picking and choosing what is canon, so we have to actually wait and see what is canon before going ahead and assuming everything in the netflix shows are completely canonical. iirc, feige himself has said that some things are going to be canon and some aren't. If it wasn't feige it was someone else at marvel.

  • @UnUltimoIntento
    @UnUltimoIntento Рік тому

    Excellent video as always

  • @konstantinkoverchenko9587
    @konstantinkoverchenko9587 Рік тому

    This is such an incredible upload.

  • @TheWalkersk592
    @TheWalkersk592 Рік тому

    Awesome analysis and comparison. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @novacaine_
    @novacaine_ Рік тому

    This is amazing analysis, superb stuff.

  • @takealready
    @takealready Рік тому

    wow your analysis was deep. I've never watched daredevil but your analysis of Wilson Fisk told me everything I need to know about the character.

  • @vangogh589
    @vangogh589 Рік тому +6

    Powerful observations! Well presented. Too bad it ended within 16 minutes, I thought you may have delved into psychosis, its treatments and its effects on others.

  • @dancedj2k2
    @dancedj2k2 Рік тому +8

    Fisk is civil, not polite. He doesn't go out of his way to belittle someone, that he feels is something below himself. He also understands people and the roles they play (his greatest asset). Fisk loves honesty, integrity and honorable people, but he won't let any of that stand in his way.

    • @joeleboeuf
      @joeleboeuf Рік тому +1

      I believe the term that you're looking for is "courteous."

  • @ashfaqsayeem6116
    @ashfaqsayeem6116 Рік тому

    I loved this video!!! What brilliant video 👏👏

  • @vvclife
    @vvclife Рік тому

    great theories!!! Lovin it!!

  • @brentsprecher7997
    @brentsprecher7997 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Top notch!

  • @grasslandgraphics
    @grasslandgraphics Рік тому +5

    Look. This is excellent. Well done. I think Wilson Fisk is the best villain in the MCU. I hope they get back to this and explore it more in the coming years.

  • @moreirajeannathan527
    @moreirajeannathan527 Рік тому

    Great Job Ryan. Keep it up.

  • @TheAdultInTheRoom74
    @TheAdultInTheRoom74 Рік тому

    You always bring your A game, Ryan, but this was A+.

  • @seekerowl3260
    @seekerowl3260 Рік тому

    This was a very interesting deep dive. Well done!

    • @Seasonal-Shadow_4674
      @Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Рік тому

      @SeekerOwl Devil’s Advocate Question: Then why even root for Daredevil if Fisk is right?

  • @elmorelia100
    @elmorelia100 Рік тому +2

    Private Pyle Has come a long way

  • @swimmer9262
    @swimmer9262 Рік тому

    Great video👍 It explained and taught me a lot of things

  • @thetruthonly2259
    @thetruthonly2259 Рік тому

    Excellent analysis!!!

  • @jasonkae5858
    @jasonkae5858 Рік тому

    One of your best videos Ryan! Bravo!

  • @miguelito6031
    @miguelito6031 Рік тому

    Holy shit, I’m obsessed with this video. Beautiful work, guys ❤️ I learnt so much about me, about people and characters I’d like to develop

  • @thisguy6135
    @thisguy6135 Рік тому +2

    This is quite an intriguing title and thumbnail

  • @DerHesse-zx8ut
    @DerHesse-zx8ut Рік тому +3

    That was mind-blowingly good and incredibly enjoyable to listen to.

  • @mrbmore410
    @mrbmore410 Рік тому +2

    In the words of DMX ... "So, if it takes for me to suffer for my brother to see the light....GIVE ME PAIN TILL I DIE... But please Lord,treat him right"

  • @rogerthat10-47
    @rogerthat10-47 Рік тому

    Love the dog, & his questions are so "OnPoint".

  • @gendissaray
    @gendissaray Рік тому +2

    So the way to fix most issues heroes and villains have is therapy....

  • @lajensi4998
    @lajensi4998 Рік тому

    wow, what an analysis...Im subscribed, sir !

  • @ayushmanjamwal
    @ayushmanjamwal Рік тому

    A brilliant take on one of the most amazing portrayals of an antagonist manufactured by a cruel society. An epic video ScreenCrush

  • @PHSPictures
    @PHSPictures Рік тому +1

    I've never subscribed to Netflix or watched their version of Daredevil and so I'm completely ignorant of their lore.
    But I have to say, that this video has really opened my eyes to how deep the show is and how very Nocenti the writing is (I'm showing my age now).
    This analysis has been very thought provoking and illuminating on a character that I have found to be far more complex than the standard villain the comic book genre.
    Thank you for making this video sir.
    I salute you.

  • @NavarinoDC
    @NavarinoDC Рік тому

    One of your best analysis Ryan.

  • @markp3854
    @markp3854 Рік тому +36

    Gotta say I think you missed the mark on this one Ryan. Fisk doesn’t care about making the city better for every day people. He cares about making it better for him. He convinces himself that his motives are pure to satiate that hurt child within himself, however it couldn’t be further from the truth. He cares about power and control and the money he makes to maintain that power and control. If he were a good man working for the good of the people he wouldn’t be running drugs through Madam Gao and The Hand, a criminal empire working towards world control. Sure, Matt Murdock is a fighter and he beats up bad guys and puts them in jail and they may end up on the street again - but that’s because he puts his faith in the justice system as a lawyer. You nonchalantly mention that as if Matt is wrong for doing things with a higher moral compass. He has a strict code and he will not take a life. He puts people behind bars and let’s the system do the rest. It doesn’t always work, but he is a better man than Fisk with a greater concern for the citizens of his city. He puts his life on the line every night to protect, not take advantage of. There’s a huge difference.

    • @BernieLeVeque
      @BernieLeVeque Рік тому +4

      You do realise that Ryan is playing Devil's (pun intended) advocate in these "so-and-so was right" videos... Also he mentions a few times these points are about season 1 where Kingpin is still trying to convince himself his actions are for the greater good.

    • @carloscardenas5947
      @carloscardenas5947 Рік тому

      I agree with you, for all his talk about improving the city, Kingpin doesn't seem to care who's there to witness that or the consequences in achieving it for the lower classes. We can see it very clearly when he killed Mrs. Cardenas and hinted at when it was not specified how much he paid the other residents or if they even had a better life after that. That leaves us with only two possibilities: When Kingpin talks about improving the city, he's either talking about improving it for the privileged citizens, or he's talking about improving the physical city and the society within it doesn't concern him, like he's just trying to hide the garbage under a beautiful and very expensive rug.

  • @IsaacThePanduh
    @IsaacThePanduh Рік тому

    Dang Ryan. Thanks for this video. Incredible analysis.

  • @dannybockius2255
    @dannybockius2255 Рік тому

    This is one of the best videos youve ever put out

  • @StephTheCoolKid
    @StephTheCoolKid Рік тому +4

    Magneto, Thanos and Wilson Fisk are the greatest anti-heros/villains in Marvel Movies so far

  • @matthewarmstrong4999
    @matthewarmstrong4999 Рік тому

    This was incredible. Well done.

  • @lamajigmeg
    @lamajigmeg Рік тому

    Great job Ryan

  • @mckinleycougar7338
    @mckinleycougar7338 Рік тому

    Wow.. This character breakdown really made me appreciate life. Great breakdown.

  • @mohithhoney9630
    @mohithhoney9630 Рік тому

    Gods, this is actually great. I thought this is just a click bait video when I saw the video but god damn! Almost had me in near tears.

  • @neuronichangfire
    @neuronichangfire Рік тому

    Impressive analysis!

  • @jamesjimenez1265
    @jamesjimenez1265 Рік тому

    You are freaking awesome. love your show brother.

  • @GwydionFrost
    @GwydionFrost Рік тому +1

    I don't always agree with your interpretations, but this time around you hit it out of the park. I only hope and pray that the Daredevil reboot on Disney+ can also capture this essence of the Kingpin.

  • @richardvoisin6039
    @richardvoisin6039 Рік тому +1

    Great episode..thoroughly enjoyed your theory..

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx Рік тому

    Awesome breakdown Ryan 👏 thought this was just a clickbait title, glad I was wrong

  • @chawatlancien3727
    @chawatlancien3727 Рік тому +5

    Difficult to be objective with D'Onofrio as he's such a good actor. Kinda want to imagine him as Thanos. A fantastic Kingpin anyway!

  • @matthewmckibben
    @matthewmckibben Рік тому

    This is effing brilliant. Great job!

  • @historyb5786
    @historyb5786 Рік тому

    Great video. I don't usually comment on videos anymore. You right about Fisk and humanity, Fisk had the right idea.

  • @variandavid377
    @variandavid377 Рік тому

    This was one of the ,ost amazingly well thought out videos….like Damn! 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @danmerget
    @danmerget Рік тому

    1:37 "One of us gooble gobble" comes from the 1932 movie "Freaks", not "Wolf of Wall Street". WOWS was quoting the second-most-famous scene from "Freaks".
    (The most-famous scene was when it was revealed that the titular circus freaks had gotten revenge on the murderous villain by surgically altering her into a half-chicken sideshow attraction.)

  • @sigmacademy
    @sigmacademy Рік тому +1

    07:18. There are also parallels with the philosophy of Fisk and the Godfather. In the Godfather, the man is still "violent" to some extent, but he also has a code of honor that he operates on, and expects others in his organization to follow it as well, and punish those that don't. That's not an endorsement of the crime they are involved in but highlights the fact that a criminal organization can be run like an efficient business, or it can be run like setting a rampaging bull loose that causes more problems than it solves.

  • @stevenhall2408
    @stevenhall2408 Рік тому

    Very deep. Many writers put in screen plays the psychology and philosophic elements you find in the writings of Joseph Campbell and others. Star Wars and other fiction is all about the "hero's journey". Good actors like Vincent look for that character modivation. Good stuff.