Daredevil: Born Again
WARNING: The article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again episode 8.
TheMCU’sDaredevilseries hasn’t shied away from devastating moments that stun its viewers.
Tensions rise to a boiling point between Wilson Fisk and Matt Murdock at the mayor’s black-and-white ball.
Bullseye’s Line About Good Men Foreshadows Daredevil Saving Kingpin
Benjamin Poindexter, a.k.a.
Bullseye, returns in episode 8 afterhis intense battle with Daredevilin the first episode.
Matt visits Poindexter in prison after he is moved to the general population on Fisk’s orders.
Matt refuses, butBullseye tells him, “In another life, you might be defending me.
‘Cause that’s what good men do.
Defend their worst enemies.”
Many presumedBullseye knew Daredevil’s identity afterBorn Againepisode 1, and that was the reason he killed Foggy.
However, the scene can certainly be read as though Dex knows Matt’s alterego.
Still, it’s noteworthy that Dex says this as it foreshadows what Matt will do later.
However, he decides to jump in front of Fisk, saving him from certain death.
It shows Matt is still a good person, even if his rage sometimes gets the better of him.
Thankfully, he was added afterward, and the show is better for it.
He’s a perfect addition to the series and an excellent foil to Matt.
He’s a vicious killer and represents everything Matt isn’t.
He’s also a connecting piece for Matt and Fisk.
InDaredevilseason 3, Bullseye worked as an agent for Kingpin before turning on him by the end.
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