Just finished binge-watching all 13 episodes. It's amazing.
When the bad Ben Affleck movie came out, Joe Pantoliano's reinterpretation of Ben Urich was one of the few good things about that movie. This TV show makes an even more radical reinterpretation of the character, and it's simply amazing.
One of the other few good things about the movie was the portrayal of Kingpin, which was incredibly faithful to the comics. This version of Kingpin is a radical reinterpretation. He's conflicted, vulnerable, and is genuinely trying to do the right thing in his own twisted way. He is far more vicious and cruel than what I remember from the comics.
Karen Page is amazing, especially for comic book fans, because we can contrast what she does with...
...the knowledge that she ends up strung out on drugs and completely ruined. Seeing her pre-drugs is heart breaking, because she's so vibrant, so alive, and willing to risk everything to help others. Every moment she was on the screen all I could think was "It's gonna be so sad to watch her fall apart."
Foggy was spot on, and the main character openly questions the inherent incongruity of being a lawyer and also a vigilante. Seeing him agonize over his own hypocrisy makes it that much more delicious.
Stick was in only one episode, but oh he was delicious. The perfect subversion of the ideal martial arts teacher, and every bit the asshole he is in the comic books. They even got his humor right.
Elektra was only mentioned in passing, and not even by name. Perhaps that's for the best.
Overall, it plays out like a fairly "regular" TV drama, which helps the whole thing feel more grounded. The fight scenes are dark and heavily cut, which I'm OK with. I'm sure they did it to cover up someone's lack of fighting skill, and that's fine. You expect a blind man to arrange to fight in relative darkness most of the time, and I don't expect Hong Kong-quality martial arts choreography in a TV show. The fight scenes are intense and brutal, which helps underscore the inherent moral hypocrisy of the main character.