Let's start off with Matt Murdock himself. Those scenes are thrilling and a lot of fun to watch, but for me, what really makes these episodes are the actions of the characters, both large and small, and the performances by the actors that play them. We are given some fantastic action scenes-like the title character fighting his way out of an apartment building overrun by bloodthirsty bikers and the several throwdowns between Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock/Daredevil and John Bernthal's Frank Castle/Punisher. In these first four episodes of Season 2, Daredevil comes out swinging. So let's get started! In this initial installment, I'll be examining Episode 1, “Bang” Episode 2, “Dogs to a Gunfight” Episode 3, “New York's Finest” and Episode 4, “Penny and Dime.” I'll look at some of the major events, offer my thoughts on characters, and point out some of the Easter Eggs for comic book fans like myself. I'm especially excited to be returning to the small screen, fictionalized version of the Kitchen because it means catching up with some of the great characters introduced and established in Season 1 of the show, and getting to meet some new ones-including the Marvel Cinematic Universe incarnations of the Punisher and Elektra, two characters I really enjoy from the comics. See also: Jessica Jones Review: Season 1, Episodes 1-4
Now, I'm back for a look at Season 2 of Marvel's Daredevil.
My name is Dave Richards-I was your guide through Marvel's Netflix series Jessica Jones, discussing the show from my perspective as a comic fan.