Well, well, well...hello again, my fellow Marvelers! After five episodes, we are at the halfway mark of the first season of Daredevil: Born Again.
It has been a mostly good, wild ride, White Tiger's assassination aside.
Politics is extremely unsettling, for Kingpin and for me in real life. Quite understandably, a person who is not used to being in the public eye may make a beeline for the shadows once the early spotlight begins to fade.
In the shadows is where the Muse operates, spraying blood on the Big Apple's walls. There is a lot of muddling and meddling going on in this episode: muddling by the mob and mafioso members of Kingpin's past, and meddling in police work by the newer & much younger White Tiger.
Speaking of spinoff characters, this series shows us another familiar character from Kate Bishop's Hawkeye family - her mother's finacee, Jacques Duquesne, who may or may not be the Swordsman vigilante shown in the video-within-a-video on Urich's street-level BB Report.
The Punisher has already done his Marvel-cameo duty this season, Echo was mentioned but not named earlier, and Spider-Man has been called out already. Mayor Wilson Fisk sets up a goon squad, but of anti-vigilante police officers, and sends them after Daredevil et al. LATIN! ;)
Muse kidnaps the younger White Tiger but Daredevil is up to the rescue! Cue the "run away, run away" gag from Monty Python's iconic Holy Grail movie, but the one who cannot run away even with while wielding an axe is Adam, who is given more solitary confinement by the Kingpin.
So ends the sixth instalment of this series, see you in the seventh circle of Hell's Kitchen next week, adios amigos, take care, stay safe! Axat out!
Well, well, well...hello again, my fellow Marvelers! After five episodes, we are at the halfway mark of the first season of Daredevil: Born Again.
It has been a mostly good, wild ride, White Tiger's assassination aside.
Politics is extremely unsettling, for Kingpin and for me in real life. Quite understandably, a person who is not used to being in the public eye may make a beeline for the shadows once the early spotlight begins to fade.
In the shadows is where the Muse operates, spraying blood on the Big Apple's walls. There is a lot of muddling and meddling going on in this episode: muddling by the mob and mafioso members of Kingpin's past, and meddling in police work by the newer & much younger White Tiger.
Speaking of spinoff characters, this series shows us another familiar character from Kate Bishop's Hawkeye family - her mother's finacee, Jacques Duquesne, who may or may not be the Swordsman vigilante shown in the video-within-a-video on Urich's street-level BB Report.
The Punisher has already done his Marvel-cameo duty this season, Echo was mentioned but not named earlier, and Spider-Man has been called out already. Mayor Wilson Fisk sets up a goon squad, but of anti-vigilante police officers, and sends them after Daredevil et al. LATIN! ;)
Muse kidnaps the younger White Tiger but Daredevil is up to the rescue! Cue the "run away, run away" gag from Monty Python's iconic Holy Grail movie, but the one who cannot run away even with while wielding an axe is Adam, who is given more solitary confinement by the Kingpin.
So ends the sixth instalment of this series, see you in the seventh circle of Hell's Kitchen next week, adios amigos, take care, stay safe! Axat out!
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