Excessive Force
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 mar 2025
- TV-MA
- 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Un asesino serial aterroriza las calles de Nueva York, la ciudad necesita un protector.Un asesino serial aterroriza las calles de Nueva York, la ciudad necesita un protector.Un asesino serial aterroriza las calles de Nueva York, la ciudad necesita un protector.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Elden Henson
- Foggy Nelson
- (material de archivo)
Deborah Ann Woll
- Karen Page
- (material de archivo)
Victor Verhaeghe
- Carlo
- (solo créditos)
Gino Anthony Pesi
- Viktor
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Hmm.. I mean he's back, they're back and seeing some shots of muse(finally), the only notable things that have happened but i think it was just a little forced all these things happening at the same time,the scenes, the fights.. it felt like one. I keep comparing this show to the Netflix one (maybe i shouldn't) and it kina disappoints me in a way.
And the ALaya niece or some thing, it was just a little cliché i guess and to remind again CGI still feels weird and overwhelming at least something happened and i guess that's good🤷♀️ and i have nothing else to say but it says I have to write more.
And the ALaya niece or some thing, it was just a little cliché i guess and to remind again CGI still feels weird and overwhelming at least something happened and i guess that's good🤷♀️ and i have nothing else to say but it says I have to write more.
Hector's niece showing up again is just lazy writing. No teen ever has been that stupid. She is also arrogant and obnoxious. I hope we never see that character again.
The fight that should be a climax is ruined by a stupid "oh look he disappeared withiut making a sound while nobody noticed after having been garrotted, beaten to an inch of his life and conveniently been left for dead" moment. Things like this is again nothing but lazy, incompetent story development and makes Matt look like an idiot.
The fight itself is OK, but the antagonist does not have a clear, believable fighting style, looking more like how a person who has never been in a fight thinks fighting is. Disappointing from a show that has excelled in this from its original first season.
The fight that should be a climax is ruined by a stupid "oh look he disappeared withiut making a sound while nobody noticed after having been garrotted, beaten to an inch of his life and conveniently been left for dead" moment. Things like this is again nothing but lazy, incompetent story development and makes Matt look like an idiot.
The fight itself is OK, but the antagonist does not have a clear, believable fighting style, looking more like how a person who has never been in a fight thinks fighting is. Disappointing from a show that has excelled in this from its original first season.
After watching the previous episode I was worried for the show, as we're past mid season and we needed a good reason to keep on watching. And oh my oh my, this one did not disappoint, it brought us back on track. This almost felt like an episode from the Netflix's Daredevil. The storyline of this episode was pretty straight forward yet mind blowing, I won't spoil but I'm glad to see Daredevil and Fisk back at their game. Though the Muse is pretty scary and i see a lot of potential in his character, definitely worth it to be the main villain. Overall best episode so far!!!
Looking forward to seeing what next one.
Looking forward to seeing what next one.
Stark contrast with episode 5 (seemingly a leftover before rewrites), with more satisfying developments that are in line with what it seems to want to be telling..
Still, both Fisk and DD going back to their old ways feels rushed in its timing and the reasoning underdeveloped.
I find questionable that a total 5 episodes to get here seem like "a good use of budget and time", where it could have easily done so more efficiently (earlier) or in a better state (quality).
Muse finally gets the spotlight, while it doesn't feel like he will get it for longer. His methods and character differ too much from the comics, with a lack of quality to him, as if he doesn't matter.
Daredevil continues to feel inconsistent in his Action abilities.. where an Artist-Killer easily withstands his bashing, and a common bank robber easily getting some hits in in the previous entry.
With 3 episodes left.. I certainly hope they get there, but I'm not expecting too much at this point.
I find questionable that a total 5 episodes to get here seem like "a good use of budget and time", where it could have easily done so more efficiently (earlier) or in a better state (quality).
Muse finally gets the spotlight, while it doesn't feel like he will get it for longer. His methods and character differ too much from the comics, with a lack of quality to him, as if he doesn't matter.
Daredevil continues to feel inconsistent in his Action abilities.. where an Artist-Killer easily withstands his bashing, and a common bank robber easily getting some hits in in the previous entry.
With 3 episodes left.. I certainly hope they get there, but I'm not expecting too much at this point.
This episode was easily one of the strongest so far. All the storylines moved forward in a really smooth way-nothing felt forced or out of place. It was super satisfying to see everything come together without feeling rushed.
What I really liked was how the episode gave equal time to both Matt and Fisk. You get a good look into where they're both at mentally and how their paths are starting to cross again. It feels like the show is building tension the right way, without tipping its hand too soon.
The pacing was spot-on. It kept things moving, but still gave the big moments room to breathe. And when the action hit, it was intense. Gritty, fast, and exactly what you want from a Daredevil fight scene.
Overall, this episode felt really well put together-great balance of story, character focus, and action. If the rest of the season keeps this up, we're in for a hell of a ride.
What I really liked was how the episode gave equal time to both Matt and Fisk. You get a good look into where they're both at mentally and how their paths are starting to cross again. It feels like the show is building tension the right way, without tipping its hand too soon.
The pacing was spot-on. It kept things moving, but still gave the big moments room to breathe. And when the action hit, it was intense. Gritty, fast, and exactly what you want from a Daredevil fight scene.
Overall, this episode felt really well put together-great balance of story, character focus, and action. If the rest of the season keeps this up, we're in for a hell of a ride.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresAfter he prayed in his bed, Matthew wears his sweatpants backwards. In the following scene he appears wearing the sweatpants normally.
- Citas
Matt Murdock: Fuck it.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Honest Review - Daredevil Born Again (2025)
- Bandas sonorasBow Down
Written by Jeff Neil Brodsky and Jacob Jordan Weisenburger
Performed by JJ Wiseboy
Courtesy of Maps Music GOOD SOUND
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