Each character in the story has the ability to think for himself and make his own judgment. Each character has a different growth environment and tortuous experience, thus forming their own different value orientations and codes of conduct. As a result, each person may have a cooperative relationship because of short-term common interests, and fight due to different methods of choice. Or part ways.
The writer's story is well written, with two distinct main lines throughout the season. One is the story of a veteran Marine who seeks revenge for the murder of his entire family; the other is the story of Daredevil's ex-girlfriend tracking down an old gang. Daredevil is busy between these two lines, exhausted. Being busy with the latter line affected the former line, causing his friends and current girlfriend to disagree with him, and because of the latter line, he also thought that choosing to separate was a good choice for everyone.
It is difficult to get along with people who do not have the same ability. The person with strong ability always has the ability to cause trouble with the same ability or even stronger than himself, while the person with weak ability will always be punished and hurt, and then the ability The stronger party blames himself for failing to take care of the weaker party in time, and then chooses to leave.
Veteran Marines and Daredevil's ex-girlfriends are people with the same fighting ability or even better than Daredevil, as well as the villains of the first season, these same ability people together, form different from time to time. A coalition to fight against other coalitions. In the screenwriter's pen, nothing is impossible.
Running through these two main lines is the law firm of Daredevil and good friend Foggy. From the first episode, good friend Foggy worried about Daredevil's safety and persuaded him to be careful, making Daredevil swear that he would never lose Daredevil as a good friend. Daredevil half-jokingly crossed his heart and swore that Foggy would never lose his good friend. It has already laid the groundwork for the dissolution of the later law firm and the separation of the two. By the end of the season, the law firm was over, Foggy took over the new law firm's job, and settled their bills at the bar they both frequented. It was in that bar that the two officially wrote the name of their law firm and toasted to celebrate the start of their law firm. At that time, when toasting, Foggy's remarks also made Daredevil joke that the two were going to get married. If marriage is used as an analogy, the second season ends with the divorce of the two.
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