Karen
- Episode aired Oct 19, 2018
- TV-MA
- 46m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
9.6K
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Hunted by Fisk and haunted by mistakes from her past, Karen seeks refuge at the church. Matt finally gets his shot, and Dex goes in for the kill.Hunted by Fisk and haunted by mistakes from her past, Karen seeks refuge at the church. Matt finally gets his shot, and Dex goes in for the kill.Hunted by Fisk and haunted by mistakes from her past, Karen seeks refuge at the church. Matt finally gets his shot, and Dex goes in for the kill.
Monica Bell
- Ruby
- (as Monica Lian Bell)
Nicholas James Wey
- Sweatshirt Student
- (as Nicholas Wey)
Frank Fernandez
- Parishioner
- (uncredited)
Jessica McHugh
- Escape Parishioner
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Judging by a lot of the reviews, most people haven't given this episode a chance. If you can only enjoy non-stop action then you should probably just skip to the last 10 minutes but the fight will not have as much depth if you do. If you can enjoy some very well written character development through flashbacks, you will enjoy this episode very much. Many shows wouldn't take this risk. Almost an entire episode on a side character's backstory that is a complete tonal shift from the usual structure. The writers did it so well that i completely forgot about Matt, Fisk and Dex for most of it, which takes some doing. Deborah Ann Woll,in my opinion, delivers an Emmy worthy performance that should not be skipped by any means.
A beautiful carved storyline which gives you the answer of her dad's mistrust. Still, slight better than Dex disturbing past and completely took me away from DD. Well done and Karen.. keep crying out Loud.
I've never felt so much during a TV show. I just wanted it to end.
This wasn't a Daredevil episode, it was finely crafted small-town mini drama about a girl trapped by love and feelings of family responsibility. Suddenly we see Karen as a real person, not a sidekick or a foil in some superhero story-arc, but just as one of us. A fine performance and an unexpected and welcome change of focus, worthy of an award or two.
Initially looked like a beautiful short movie, which took us into the world of Karen.
It was great to see her backstory which was longly awaited & showed how troubled she was just like any other.
The show ended with some super intense great fight sequence. Claps
It was great to see her backstory which was longly awaited & showed how troubled she was just like any other.
The show ended with some super intense great fight sequence. Claps
Did you know
- TriviaThe only Daredevil episode that does not feature Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson).
- GoofsFather Lantom tells Karen the quote "Everything will be okay in the end, and if it's not okay, then it's not the end" and attributes it to John Lennon. This quote is widely attributed to Lennon on the Internet, but it also attributed to Oscar Wilde, Paulo Coelho, and as "an old Indian saying." None of these possible attributions include where/when it was said and as a result should all be considered apocryphal. However, if so many people are misguided about quotation's origins, then the show characters may know wrong, too.
- Quotes
Father Lantom: Whatever it is that you've done or haven't done, it can still be redeemed.
Karen Page: Yeah, that's nice, but I'm not so sure that I believe that.
Father Lantom: "Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end." John Lennon said that. Who are we to argue with a Beatle?
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Daredevil Fights (2025)
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- Filming locations
- Windham, New York, USA(Fagan Corners, Vermont)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 46m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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