Daredevil finds himself trapped in the fallout of Fisk's plan to take control of Hell's Kitchen. Ben Urich digs closer to the truth.Daredevil finds himself trapped in the fallout of Fisk's plan to take control of Hell's Kitchen. Ben Urich digs closer to the truth.Daredevil finds himself trapped in the fallout of Fisk's plan to take control of Hell's Kitchen. Ben Urich digs closer to the truth.
Matthew Sean Blumm
- Officer Sullivan
- (as Matthew Blumm)
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Fire from last episode still burns strongly, yet Daredevil must now deal with incoming police officers, Fisk's mercenaries and Vladimir, the remnant of Russian gang. I particularly like the one night escapade episode, this gives a sense of emergency as crucial events take place surrounding the hero's trial. While he might not realize it at the moment, the consequences of the night are widespread throughout the city.
After unfortunate encounter with law, extensive manhunt is issued for Daredevil. This creates a compromising situation as Fisk also has multitude of dirty cops working for him, so arrest is not the immediate threat. In a strange turn of event Vladimir is still alive despite taking serious damage from explosion and the ordeal of the chase. He doesn't possess much physical threat now, but he is still a challenging personality, one who irks the hero to cross his moral line.
Ben Ulrich chases the story as he comes dangerously close. He takes a front row seat, a precarious position as Fisk plays his hand further, using crude method to achieve his goal. Fisk firmly believes that this brutish way is in fact cathartic for the city. One particular bizarre thing is Fisk places his colleague's opinion in high regard, especially Gao's. It's a peculiar sign or veneration from him while he could merely ruling over them. It could be due to false sense of duty or his personal mannerism towards women he respects.
Daredevil appears to be too irritated and provoked by his oppositions, a less prudent reaction that he usually shows. The scale of his task now dawns upon him and he must evaluate how far he's willing to pursue his goal, while Fisk is clearly very committed to his. Regardless of whether new day will arrive, sunlight won't sooth the lingering darkness.
After unfortunate encounter with law, extensive manhunt is issued for Daredevil. This creates a compromising situation as Fisk also has multitude of dirty cops working for him, so arrest is not the immediate threat. In a strange turn of event Vladimir is still alive despite taking serious damage from explosion and the ordeal of the chase. He doesn't possess much physical threat now, but he is still a challenging personality, one who irks the hero to cross his moral line.
Ben Ulrich chases the story as he comes dangerously close. He takes a front row seat, a precarious position as Fisk plays his hand further, using crude method to achieve his goal. Fisk firmly believes that this brutish way is in fact cathartic for the city. One particular bizarre thing is Fisk places his colleague's opinion in high regard, especially Gao's. It's a peculiar sign or veneration from him while he could merely ruling over them. It could be due to false sense of duty or his personal mannerism towards women he respects.
Daredevil appears to be too irritated and provoked by his oppositions, a less prudent reaction that he usually shows. The scale of his task now dawns upon him and he must evaluate how far he's willing to pursue his goal, while Fisk is clearly very committed to his. Regardless of whether new day will arrive, sunlight won't sooth the lingering darkness.
I've seen plenty of shows with slow episodes, episodes that are just there to fill an episode schedule and even some that didn't quite end the way you wanted to
Somehow this one damn episode is all three in one and it infuriates me so much that it fundamentally ruins the rest of the season since it exposes a lot of its many flaws in terms of pacing and character work
Thank god season 2 never had an episode like this otherwise there would be some serious problems.
What a great episode with Matt entirely in vigilante mode as Fisk tries to take out the Russians. Foggy and Karen also have a good episode as they deal with the aftermath as well.
Let's start with Matt, who is on the run with Vladimir, the Russians heavily injured leader. Matt continues to work with Claire, which also shows the great bond between the two, as Matt flirts with her while he is on the run. Matt also gets closer to Fisk as he gets Vladimir to tell him who his money man is, Leland Owlsley. This episode also shows the first meeting between Matt and Fisk, with it being through a walkie talkie. It was an incredible conversation as it shows the similarities and conflicting ideologies of the two of them. It was very strong, as Matt finally gets a sense of what Fisk wants.
Speaking of Fisk is was also not surprising but very game-changing that Fisk owns a large portion of the police as well as the media. This expanded on the power that Fisk has, not just in the criminal world.
Foggy and Karen also had a good episode as they helped their new client, Mrs Cardenas after the explosion. It also helped explore exactly how much Matt means to Foggy as he was willing to go out into a war zone to find his friend, even while being treated for a major wound in his side.
One really tiny thing about this episode that disappointed me is that there was no spectacular fight scene, even with Matt being his vigilante self in the entire thing. Sure, he had some but none that was like his hallway scene or rescue of Claire.
+ Matt and Vladimir on the run + Matt and Fisk's first conversation + Fisk's vast array of control and power + Foggy and Karen bond; Foggy's love for Matt - Wish there was more action
Final Score: 9.3/10
Let's start with Matt, who is on the run with Vladimir, the Russians heavily injured leader. Matt continues to work with Claire, which also shows the great bond between the two, as Matt flirts with her while he is on the run. Matt also gets closer to Fisk as he gets Vladimir to tell him who his money man is, Leland Owlsley. This episode also shows the first meeting between Matt and Fisk, with it being through a walkie talkie. It was an incredible conversation as it shows the similarities and conflicting ideologies of the two of them. It was very strong, as Matt finally gets a sense of what Fisk wants.
Speaking of Fisk is was also not surprising but very game-changing that Fisk owns a large portion of the police as well as the media. This expanded on the power that Fisk has, not just in the criminal world.
Foggy and Karen also had a good episode as they helped their new client, Mrs Cardenas after the explosion. It also helped explore exactly how much Matt means to Foggy as he was willing to go out into a war zone to find his friend, even while being treated for a major wound in his side.
One really tiny thing about this episode that disappointed me is that there was no spectacular fight scene, even with Matt being his vigilante self in the entire thing. Sure, he had some but none that was like his hallway scene or rescue of Claire.
+ Matt and Vladimir on the run + Matt and Fisk's first conversation + Fisk's vast array of control and power + Foggy and Karen bond; Foggy's love for Matt - Wish there was more action
Final Score: 9.3/10
This episode showed what happened after the explosion. The contrast between Fisk and Matt is great.
When he was surrounded by the police in that building, I thought well, there's no tension. He could beat all the police outside and everyone else too, so why is he scared? He could beat everyone in the world with his hands, dodging bullets etc. Action tv is too simple to be honest.
Did you know
- TriviaFisk's bookkeeper is named Leland Owlsley. In the original comics this was the real name of the Daredevil supervillain known as The Owl.
- GoofsWhen Vladimir's voice fades and he whispers the name of Fisk's accountant Daredevil leans in to hear him. Having the ability to hear things clearly even a block away would mean that he would not have to lean in close to make out what is being said before getting head butted.
- Quotes
Matt Murdock: I need you to walk me through stabilizing him.
Claire Temple: It's not as easy as it looks in the movies, you know?
Matt Murdock: I don't really go to the movies.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cloak & Dagger (2018)
- SoundtracksPo polyu tanki grokhotali
(uncredited)
Traditional re-working of "Molodoy konogon" from Bolshaya zhizn (1939)
Music by Nikita Bogoslovskiy
Lyrics by Boris Laskin
Performed by Nikolai Nikolaeff
Details
- Runtime
- 48m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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