Yeah, this season was totally watchable and Krysten Ritter does actually do this character pretty damned well. But the plot was pretty cliche, there were a number of random switches of motivation that didn't make a ton of sense, I still have no idea what her love interest's name is, and while Carrie-Ann Moss is a good actor, the whole Hogarth plot line was just sort of there, disconnected from the main story. Basically, the "this isn't anywhere near as good without David Tennant" thing is made really clear when
It's still better than Iron Fist, Luke Cage or Defenders (and apparently I didn't hate Defenders as nearly much as some of you did). The problem is that while first season was seriously good, this one is more... network tv drama-ish quality.