I think I like the eye contact thing. Maybe it already happened and that's why Foggy just confronted Matt. (It's what I was rolling with when I started writing that part with the evil twin defense last night - but I was careful to try and leave it loose enough it could've been something else that made Foggy do it. Heck, it could've been just Matt's plain old competency at navigating that made him question things... so we've got wiggle room - maybe have them go to the bar soon instead and make him wonder how Matt "fakes" it so well most of the time. lol)
As far as the timeline - for our purposes, I see them as younger. But, yeah, the butcher apprenticeship sounds really plausable. Also, they haven't mentioned Rosalind Sharpe in the show, but I wonder if Foggy worked as a legal assistant there. Just because there are a ton of things atty.s don't come out of law school knowing how to do - like how to file with the court, for instance. I mean, sure, he could've cracked a practice book, read the local rules, etc. like they're supposed to, maybe downloaded the e-filing tutorial online and called the court clerk when he has questions, but... It's more than just that... (Running out of time on my lunch break - I'll have to finish my train of thought later... Yeah, was sick for two days... so much catching up. omg.) Anyway if he were supporting attys as part-time job or something the way they're able to function as a solo practice would make more sense to me. *shrugs*
Re: Where Matt has a real identical twin named Mike who is sighted and is Daredevil
Date: 2016-04-21 05:32 pm (UTC)As far as the timeline - for our purposes, I see them as younger. But, yeah, the butcher apprenticeship sounds really plausable. Also, they haven't mentioned Rosalind Sharpe in the show, but I wonder if Foggy worked as a legal assistant there. Just because there are a ton of things atty.s don't come out of law school knowing how to do - like how to file with the court, for instance. I mean, sure, he could've cracked a practice book, read the local rules, etc. like they're supposed to, maybe downloaded the e-filing tutorial online and called the court clerk when he has questions, but... It's more than just that... (Running out of time on my lunch break - I'll have to finish my train of thought later... Yeah, was sick for two days... so much catching up. omg.) Anyway if he were supporting attys as part-time job or something the way they're able to function as a solo practice would make more sense to me. *shrugs*