Marvel Studios' Echo TV show has finally premiered, bringing a fresh and gritty new vibe to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and offering some much-needed representation for indigenous and handicapped viewers. But oddly enough, critical audience members have zeroed in on the Daredevil fight scene.
Echo follows Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez, a woman who grew up essentially brainwashed by Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. Kingpin, into thinking he was looking out for her best interests. Now, after thinking she had killed Fisk, she finds herself back in her hometown while being pursued by the criminal boss' organization. Her journey takes her back to her roots, both her Native American ones as part of the Choctaw Nation and those of her family. She was a powerful adversary when she first appeared in the MCU series Hawkeye. Now, she still is, only to more deserving prey.
But that's not the topic of the day. Instead, it seems like viewers on Twitter wanted to criticize a weird moment in Maya's fight against Daredevil, who appeared rather abruptly in the first Echo episode. But just like the heroes in the shows they love, give or take a few powers and shifted priorities, Echo fans swiftly came to the Daredevil fight scene's defense to the point where they seemed to drown out the detractors. But it isn't just an unfocused clapback at the haters. As compiled by Fanwire, these responses know what they're talking about.
The shot in question sees Maya hold back a kick during the fight, which many viewers took as an indication of sloppy fight choreography. But some fans in the martial arts community were quick to point out that that's a feint. Essentially it's meant to pretend to make one move, forcing the opponent to react to something too soon and leave themselves vulnerable. Several fight experts seem to be watching the show, which makes sense given Maya's penchant for fisticuffs.
The fight itself isn't even particularly important to the story other than to prove that Maya's prowess makes her more
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