Punisher: Memento Mori

Punisher’s first season ends with “Memento Mori,” which wraps things up and gives a few surprises along the way. With this being a season finale, there are going to be spoilers ahead. So you may want to skip this review if you haven’t finished the season.

Punisher: Home

Punisher is almost through his first season, and things are really picking up steam. “Home,” works on several levels, which is something they’ve excelled at with many of their episode titles.

Punisher: Danger Close

Punisher’s first season is speeding towards the end as subplots collide and separate parts of the show start coming together, not in the best of ways for those involved. This episode does change a lot of the status quo so far, and I’m not sure what we’re going to end up with at the end of that thirteenth episode.

Punisher: Front Towards Enemy

The Punisher has done a great, and sometimes surprising, job of hitting some emotional depths. Given the general quality of the Netflix/Marvel series, that shouldn’t be that much of a shock, but then again, Punisher isn’t known for his deep range of feelings.

Punisher: Cold Steel

Things continue to get complicated in what seems like it should be a simple quest for the Punisher in “Cold Steel.” For a man trying to avenge his family, he’s getting caught up in a lot of distractions, complications, and general chaos.

Punisher: Crosshairs

As “Crosshairs” begins, Louis is cleaning up from his incident last episode. He’s got O’Connor’s blood, and a bit of his own, all over him. After making the preparations he can, Louis drives home for an awkward scene with his dad.

Black Panther

Take Captain America’s physical equal, give him Tony Stark’s resources and tech, and the complications Thor has of being a member of the royal family and you start, but only start, to get an idea about who and what the Black Panther is.