daredevil season 2 episode 3 recap



Last episode’s ending was our first introduction to Pointdexter’s unbeatable marksman skills, and this week we get our first introduction to his messed-up psychology. It’s getting boring. She dies of cancer after a few years but leaves Dex with tape recordings of every session they ever had so he can listen if he ever needs to calm down. Daredevil has been around so long (relatively) that this is actually the first time it’s being covered by me and Chancellor Agard, your intrepid Marvel/Netflix recapping duo of recent years. But whatever happens next — please say it’s a Daughters of the Dragon show starring Simone Missick and Jessica Henwick!

He reached out Foggy earlier in the season, and in this episode, he finally turns to Karen for help. Who knew?) Legitimately impressive, however, is the way the episode ends. Somehow, Dex manages walk away after his big fall, though, and “Karen” ends with Karen cradling a wounded Matt in her arms, an image that evokes a panel of Sister Maggie holding Matt in Born Again, and thus also the Pietà. But I Cannot Stop Panicking About November. Wilson Fisk isn’t really satisfied with his life at the moment, either. Nadeem is finally ready to listen. When Nadeem visits Fisk in his hotel room and asks him point-blank if he got Jasper Evans out of jail as a thank-you for shanking him, the Kingpin refuses to answer. But since this is a superhero show, we’re probably going with Foggy’s way. Rather than stalk Fisk or investigate the hotel, Foggy goes straight to the district attorney, demanding that he do everything in his power to get Fisk back behind bars. Sure, she showed up to work late and still high, but it’s clear that she knew what she was doing when it came to running the business. It’s an instance where one word could’ve stood in for 10 words, if you get what I mean. Corrupt officials, a deputy mayor, and all sorts of compromised figures are being apprehended, and the feds are downright giddy. I’m really enjoying the way the show uses Matt’s abilities this season. If you catch my drift. After a perfunctory raid on Matt’s empty apartment, Agent Nadeem approaches the two of them individually to see if he can scare them into telling him something.

At this point in the season, it’s starting to feel like Fisk truly is way to powerful for the system to handle him, and for the show, to be honest.

I’ll admit I was a bit confused why Matt sent Dex to the wedding with the intent to kill Fisk only to immediately step in and try to stop him, but the result is a very fun three-way fight. This is definitely part of the Kingpin’s plan, especially now that he wants to manipulate Dex into becoming someone so monstrous it will take the heat off him. Once Matt figures out who Barnes is, he wastes no time in calling Dex — from Manning’s phone, of course (always a grade-A intimidation tactic). Later, he tries to get his favorite painting back, but now it’s in the hands of the woman whose family originally owned it before it was stolen by the Nazis. I didn’t realize how much I missed seeing Matt with Foggy and Karen in the last episode, and it was great watching Matt and Foggy team-up as lawyers to help Ray here. Every agent bounds out of the car to fire back, leaving Fisk by himself. He starts hatching his own scheme for how to trap Fisk legally and electorally. The next morning he’s woken up by the sound of Nadeem’s approach and makes his getaway just in time. In the wake of Nadeem’s death, it seems like Wilson Fisk has gotten everything he ever wanted. He’s clearly got his own emotions that he’d like to move on from, including his regret about getting Matt the Daredevil suit in the first place. Even though Dex has been mistreating him, Fisk still lies to the agents in order to turn Dex. Chris Rock and Megan Thee Stallion to Kick Off. Having learned that his wife Vanessa is barred from entering the U.S. lest she be indicted as his criminal accessory, Fisk refuses to accept that and tells the FBI that he’s willing to make a deal. While his best friend is dealing with his trauma by getting into fistfights and stressful near-misses, Foggy settles for hot look-I-survived sex with his girlfriend. Now that Daredevil has established how essential moping is to Matt Murdock’s character, the series can really get started.

This episode is only on for a few minutes before Felix Manning is getting dangled off a rooftop by his feet. Let’s make them pay for it!
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