Straight to Hell
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 abr 2025
- TV-MA
- 57min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.8/10
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El alcalde Fisk se convierte en el alcalde Kingpin, y Daredevil se desata cuando el caos se apodera de la ciudad.El alcalde Fisk se convierte en el alcalde Kingpin, y Daredevil se desata cuando el caos se apodera de la ciudad.El alcalde Fisk se convierte en el alcalde Kingpin, y Daredevil se desata cuando el caos se apodera de la ciudad.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Eli D Goss
- Young Matt
- (as Eli D. Goss)
Opiniones destacadas
10mheapy
No spoilers here
Great ending & setup for season two or should that be second part of season one because it was clear to me if not others this was always going to be the case rather than wrapping it all up in 9 episodes,
The characters "ALL" get their fair crack of the whip to move the story along which they do and it's setup brilliantly but honestly was expecting a surprise character to show up to help the intrigue for season two but turns out we didn't need it,
Fisk is king pin & Vincent D'onofrio smashes it perfectly in this ep more so than ever, gave me real Dark Knight Joker control vibes in this ep which is a brilliant thing, ROLL ON SEASON 2.
Finally, after weeks of intense episodes, we've reached the end.
The ninth episode of #DaredevilBornAgain had a tough job. This season gave us A LOT to deal with, and I was genuinely worried that it wouldn't stick the landing or set up the future properly-but I'm glad to say I was wrong.
Thank god the original showrunners returned for the finale and delivered one of the best endings we've seen in a Marvel Studios series.
The dialogues, the cinematography, the battle scenes, the gore, the ending-yep, that's how you end a series.
I seriously can't wait to see what they do with season 2. This was just... amazing.
9 ✍🏻
The ninth episode of #DaredevilBornAgain had a tough job. This season gave us A LOT to deal with, and I was genuinely worried that it wouldn't stick the landing or set up the future properly-but I'm glad to say I was wrong.
Thank god the original showrunners returned for the finale and delivered one of the best endings we've seen in a Marvel Studios series.
The dialogues, the cinematography, the battle scenes, the gore, the ending-yep, that's how you end a series.
I seriously can't wait to see what they do with season 2. This was just... amazing.
9 ✍🏻
10RealQX4
This episode impressed me as a well-crafted and thoughtfully planned introduction to the second season. It delivered a powerful installment where the characters appeared exactly as they should. Wilson Fisk was insanely brilliant-not just in this episode, but throughout the entire season.
Frank Castle, too, was introduced in exactly the right way. The relationship between him and Matt Murdock was one of the highlights for me-I absolutely loved it, deeply and passionately.
What made this episode even more special is that it gave the viewer the freedom to interpret who the hero and the villain truly are. The bloody scenes were intense and impactful. And that scene with Fisk... what was that?! Truly incredible.
I also deeply appreciated the rich dialogue between the characters, especially the connection and exchanges between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. It added a powerful dramatic layer to the season.
I'm incredibly excited for the second season. I'll be waiting eagerly, hoping the show maintains this same level of excellence. I also hope Frank Castle gets more screen time, because he fits so naturally within Matt Murdock's world. They're truly great characters together.
Though his presence was limited this time, the final episode made up for it wonderfully-it gave me everything I had been missing. And let's not forget... I love you, Foggy! We wait with anticipation.(9.7/10)
Frank Castle, too, was introduced in exactly the right way. The relationship between him and Matt Murdock was one of the highlights for me-I absolutely loved it, deeply and passionately.
What made this episode even more special is that it gave the viewer the freedom to interpret who the hero and the villain truly are. The bloody scenes were intense and impactful. And that scene with Fisk... what was that?! Truly incredible.
I also deeply appreciated the rich dialogue between the characters, especially the connection and exchanges between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. It added a powerful dramatic layer to the season.
I'm incredibly excited for the second season. I'll be waiting eagerly, hoping the show maintains this same level of excellence. I also hope Frank Castle gets more screen time, because he fits so naturally within Matt Murdock's world. They're truly great characters together.
Though his presence was limited this time, the final episode made up for it wonderfully-it gave me everything I had been missing. And let's not forget... I love you, Foggy! We wait with anticipation.(9.7/10)
Almost all of my reservations and concerns have been settled; the show I love is back in a big way. Season One of Born Again may have been a little uneven due to its unfortunate production issues, but by its final episodes it has proved to be an immensely gripping drama that continues the story of Daredevil (and some of his acquaintances) through an exciting and compelling narrative. Jon Bernthal is absolutely phenomenal as Frank Castle, and Charlie Cox continues to be an undeniable force in front of the camera. Wonderful performances all around.
This episode serves as an excellent conclusion to this first chapter of Born Again. It's a satisfying experience in its own right that neatly sets the stage for whatever comes from Season Two. Well done!
This episode serves as an excellent conclusion to this first chapter of Born Again. It's a satisfying experience in its own right that neatly sets the stage for whatever comes from Season Two. Well done!
Everyone who was able to see this episode early was hyping this thing up. Saying it was the best episode of the entire show and it will surprise you.
I did not get that whatsoever with this episode, I still enjoyed my time with it a lot and there's a lot of things I love! But it's nowhere near the best of the show.
My option, this is probably one of the weaker episodes of this entire season.
I can say the punisher was by far the best part, he's just like the character that he was before, he brings his graphic violence with him. And overall, it's just the exact same character!
I'm excited to see what season two has to bring, this episode had a lot to offer with the story and continuing on and wrapping up certain plot points. I'm interested in to where they want to go. I also need them to fix a lot of problems that I had with this season and this episode!
I did not get that whatsoever with this episode, I still enjoyed my time with it a lot and there's a lot of things I love! But it's nowhere near the best of the show.
My option, this is probably one of the weaker episodes of this entire season.
I can say the punisher was by far the best part, he's just like the character that he was before, he brings his graphic violence with him. And overall, it's just the exact same character!
I'm excited to see what season two has to bring, this episode had a lot to offer with the story and continuing on and wrapping up certain plot points. I'm interested in to where they want to go. I also need them to fix a lot of problems that I had with this season and this episode!
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- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresA free port is not outside the jurisdiction of New York state or the federal government when it comes to prosecuting crimes committed in the port. Matt says that activities like smuggling and gambling would be legal there; free ports are exempt from certain customs laws, import taxes and tariffs, but they are far from the lawless zones that they are made out to be. The tax exempt status and reduced customs inspections make certain crimes like smuggling easier to get away with, but they are by no means legal in a free port, and both the state and federal government have full jurisdiction to prosecute them.
- Citas
Frank Castle: Nothin' in this world a good cup of coffee can't fix.
- Créditos curiososAfter the end credits, there's a text that reads "DAREDEVIL Will Return in Season 2."
- Bandas sonorasStorm Clouds Rising, Let's Go Home
Written by Milton Biggham (as Milton Ray Biggham)
Performed by Florida Mass Choir
Courtesy of Malaco Records
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