Marvel's The Punisher

Marvel's The Punisher
After exacting revenge on those responsible for the death of his wife and children, Frank Castle uncovers a conspiracy that runs far deeper than New York's criminal underworld. Now known throughout the city as The Punisher, he must discover the truth about injustices that affect more than his family alone.
Gen Lock reviewed7d ago
Finally, A Public Service Announcement I Can Get Behind
Forget civics class. Forget writing your congressman. Forget the entire, disappointing judicial system. This show isn't just entertainment; it's a masterclass in efficient problem-solving.
Frank Castle is the only guy in America who looks at a corrupt politician, a shady judge, or a dirty cop and doesn't think, "Gee, I should really draft a strongly worded letter to the editor." He thinks, "What is the most direct and permanent solution to this issue?" And friends, the answer is almost always a creatively applied high-velocity bullet.
This show is a therapeutic fantasy for anyone who has ever been stuck in traffic, paid a parking ticket, or seen a white-collar criminal get a slap on the wrist. It's the cathartic release of watching karma be administered not by the universe, but by a very large, very angry man with a seemingly endless supply of ammunition and a deep, philosophical opposition to plea deals.
It's not violent. It's proactive. It's not revenge. It's auditing. Five stars. Would recommend to any frustrated taxpayer. The only thing it's missing is a toll-free number to send Frank suggestions.