Marvel’s The Punisher Season 2, Episode 11: “The Abyss” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out our review of Season 2, Episode 10.

Well, that went pretty much exactly as expected. Following last week’s unsatisfying twist, with Frank Castle losing his nerve after apparently killing innocent civilians, the series proceeds to quickly walk back and reveal how it was all just a big misunderstanding. Good thing a familiar face from Frank’s past showed up just in time to salvage a disappointing story turn.

As expected, resolving rank’s crisis of conscience turned out to be as simple as doing a bit of forensic work and realizing that those women were already dead by the time Frank shot up Billy’s warehouse. It was painfully obvious from the start that this was going to be the end result. And so once again, while I realize there was both a need to find some way of striking Frank on a psychological level and a lack of available options, this particular detour just doesn’t seem to have worked out.

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Marvel’s The Punisher Season 2, Episode 12: “Collision Course” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for The Punisher Season 2, Episode 12 below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out our review of Season 2, Episode 11.

For the most part, the complaints with The Punisher’s second season have remained consistent. The season’s new characters are badly underdeveloped and don’t measure up to the returning favorites. The conflict is split along two fronts that don’t seem to have much to do with one another. As much as the season manages to dial up the intensity and violence in its penultimate episode, it’s also painfully clear that these recurring problems aren’t going to be addressed before the end.

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Marvel’s The Punisher: Season 2 Review

The following contains SPOILERS for all of Marvel’s Punisher: Season 2 on Netflix. Below, you can also find links to all the individual episode reviews for Season 2, for those who’d like a more focused take on a specific chapter, followed by our full (mostly spoiler-free) Season 2 review.

Marvel’s The Punisher Season 2, Episode 10: “The Dark Hearts of Men” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for The Punisher Season 2, Episode 10 below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out our review of Season 2, Episode 9.

This is the first truly disappointing installment of The Punisher Season 2. Which is unfortunate considering that the end is fast approaching. But between all the philosophical navel-gazing and a twist ending that doesn’t quite connect as intended, this chapter feels like a significant misfire.

I do appreciate the attempt to make this episode feel markedly different in terms of tone. The flashback snippets, the dark, rainy setting, the jumbled narrative chronology – all of that contributed to a disorienting sensation and a mounting fear at what was awaiting Frank and Curtis inside Billy Russo’s Valhalla base.

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Marvel’s The Punisher Season 2, Episode 8: “My Brother’s Keeper” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for The Punisher Season 2, Episode 8 below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out our review for Season 2, Episode 7.

The bitter rivalry between Frank Castle and Billy Russo continues to grow more heated. And while Episode 7 ended on a weird note as it abruptly cut off in the middle of Frank and Billy’s standoff, the upside is that Episode 8 wastes no time before diving right back into the fray.

The opening action sequence stood out for a number of reasons, not least of which being the fact that Curtis got his chance to rise to the occasion, punch out a sniper and even save Frank from going back to prison. It’s both satisfying to see Curtis take a more proactive role in this conflict and depressing to realize that he may well have torpedo’d his own life by getting in too deep with Frank. Just as in Season 1, when that dash cam footage revealed to the world at large that Frank Castle was still alive, there’s a sense that the worst thing that could have happened for either Frank or Curtis here is putting themselves out in the open and attracting the attention of the NYPD. What should have been a simple assassination run has grown much more chaotic.

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Marvel’s The Punisher Season 2, Episode 9: “Flustercluck” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for The Punisher Season 2, Episode 9 below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out our review for Season 2, Episode 8.

Whatever else you can say about The Punisher Season 2, it’s not lacking in the old ultraviolence department. This episode manages to up the intensity even further, turning every two-bit criminal in the city against Frank Castle and Amy Bendix. It’s a great way to cleanse the palate after several episodes focused on Frank’s darker side.

We’re obviously never going to see this version of Frank Castle fully become like the one in the comics – the one who punishes all criminals without hesitation or discrimination. Jon Bernthal’s Frank is a soldier with a more specific war to wage. Which is fine, but sometimes you really do just want to see Frank go full John Wick on some bad guys. That’s where Episode 9 comes in. Between the very one-sided shootout outside the bar to Frank rescuing Amy from would-be kidnappers, there was an added visceral thrill to the series in this installment.

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Black Ops 4 Blackout Free Trial, New Limited-Time Mode Now Live

Players who have yet to pick up a copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 can now try its Blackout mode for free. Treyarch’s limited-time Blackout trial has begun on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, allowing you jump into the hectic battle royale mode at no charge.

The free trial runs until 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM GMT on January 24. To participate, you’ll need to download the Blackout trial client from either Battle.net on PC or your console’s respective digital store. PS4 players aren’t required to have a PlayStation Plus subscription, but Xbox One owners will need an Xbox Live Gold membership, while those playing on PC will need a free Battle.net account.

The trial gives you full access to all the content in Blackout mode. You’ll also earn Echelon progression while playing and unlock Black Market Tiers and loot. If you decide to purchase the title after the trial ends, any progress you’ve made during the free period will carry over to the full game. You can read more details about the free trial on Reddit.

If you’re interested in Blackout but don’t particularly care for Black Ops 4’s other modes, Activision is selling a $40 version of the game on PC that strips out Zombies and only includes Blackout and multiplayer. Like the trial client, this is only available through Battle.net.

Coinciding with the free trial, Treyarch has kicked off a new limited-time mode in Blackout, dubbed Down But Not Out. In this quad mode, any downed players will be able to rejoin the battle with each Collapse as long as at least one member of the team remains in the game. The mode is live now on PS4 and will come to Xbox One and PC at a later date.

Halo Boss Admits “Mistakes” After Taking Over From Bungie

Halo boss Bonnie Ross, who heads up developer 343 Industries, has spoken candidly about the transition from Bungie to Microsoft and some of the stumbles along the way. Speaking to VentureBeat in an interview from December that we were recently made aware of, Ross said 343 “made some mistakes along the way,” and that overall, taking over the development reigns from Bungie has been a “very humbling experience.”

She didn’t mention any specific struggles by name, but no doubt the launch challenges for Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which 343 previously referred to as a “black eye” for the franchise, are among the “mistakes” that Ross is talking about.

Ross went on to say that 343 not only considers what’s best for the Halo franchise as a universe, but also how the studio interacts with and responds to fans. Halo as a universe belongs to the fans as much as it does to 343 itself, Ross said.

“The whole team looks at this as not just our universe. It’s the fans’ universe,” she said. “How are we doing right by the fans? How are we doing right by the franchise? It is a part of our culture, this precious, precious world, and we’re responsible for taking care of it. And we want to do it right.”

Indeed, 343 has demonstrated a willingness to do right by Halo’s fans, one example being the team’s ongoing commitment to expanding and improving upon Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Also in the interview, Ross talked about how there are countless more storytelling opportunities within the Halo universe. As fans may know, Halo 1, 2, and 3 take place over a period of time of only three months. As such, Ross said she’s excited about how many more stories there are to tell in the Halo universe.

“The fictional universe is huge. I looked at Halo as a universe, which is the most important character,” she said. “We spent a ton of time in the early days of 343 just expanding the canvas, or framing the world in which we could tell stories and making it larger, adding more characters such that we could tell stories over the next two decades.”

“I feel like it’s such a large world and universe and there’s so much stuff we can we can do so I kind of I have my dream job,” she added. “I feel like there’s so much more work to do and super excited about all the things we’re doing going forward.”

Some of Halo’s upcoming projects include the new Xbox One and PC game, Halo Infinite, as well as the TV show. “There’s a lot more Halo stories to tell. It’s such an amazing universe,” Ross said.

Ross will be honoured as the latest inductee to the AIAS Hall of Fame at the D.I.C.E. Awards next month in Las Vegas.