Daredevil: Born Again
Warning!
As with all episodes ofDaredevil: Born Againseason 1, episode 2 is a great entry in the MCU.
However,it ranks last because it is more of a setup for future episodes.
Then, it is revealed thatKingpin imprisoned Adam in a remote facility.
Muse also arrives in his lair to show victims hanging on hooks, setting up his growing role.
There are some notable positives and negatives to its formula, withepisode 5 being a bottle episode.
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Up until that moment,Daredevil: Born Againhad not seen many action scenes.
While he donned his superhero suit in episode 6, that only happened at the very end.
Muse’s secret identity was finally revealed, withWednesday’s Hunter Doohan playing Bastian Cooper.
It marks Matt Murdock’s realization that he needs to return to being Daredevil.
Throughout the season, Matt fought his violent urges and tried to get justice through the legal system.
That major decision is one of the main reasons why episode 6 ranks so high on the list.
Another factor is Daredevil and Muse’s fight in the serial killer’s lair.
Episode 8 is a transformative entry in the Marvel series thatuses Bullseye in a key role.
There is a lot of tension that comes with that reveal, upping the stakes for the episode.
Bullseye’s escape from prison is gritty, bloody, and perfect for him.
That ending makes episode 8 one of the MCU’s most shocking entries.
Episode 3 is the one with the biggest focus on the legal side of the character.
As he did on Netflix’sDaredevil,Charlie Cox knocked all of Matt’s courtroom scenes off the park.
The White Tiger storyline had epic moments, with Hector’s identity being revealed and Matt winning the case.
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