Stout
Hold onto the ball, Murray!
I don't think the first half was a slog at all. I quite enjoyed the 1st episode and would put it on the same level as episodes 4 & 5. The only issue I've had, and I think why the first half was viewed as slow by some, is that the villains were poorly defined early on and there didn't seem to be big enough stakes at play to push the narrative forward. Had Sam meant with Carly earlier then I doubt there would be any complaints of the show dragging along because at least then the conflict at the center of the series would have been better defined.
Nothing in the first three episodes compares to episode 4. Episode 5 was good, but considering how wasteful the first 3 episodes were with the limited time, there just wasn't time for a slow, developmental episode. It's like the writers were told they had a 10-episode run, then went crazy with uber-slow character development in episodes 1-3. And I mean slooooooooooooow. Didn't help that there were tons of pointless action sequences. Why did we jump out and fight on top of trucks again?
I was gung-ho for this series, but it's been a lot of ho-hum for me. Picked up big time at episode 4, but the first 3 were mostly write-offs. If this is a 1-season series to set the movies up and nothing more, I'm going to be upset and will like as not want to stop watching a lot of Marvel stuff. One of the things that made Punisher and Jessica Jones better was knowing you weren't going to get jerked around like that.