The third season started recently, and the second season has become more and more criticized. Let me say a few words about my understanding and feelings

Rebekah 2022-11-23 18:30:45

In the first half of the second season, the theme of "what is a hero" is expressed by punishing uncle to compare with dd. There is generally no one to criticize in this paragraph, so let’s talk about the second half directly. I prefer matt with Erica in the second half. Matt with her is really relaxed and unrestrained.

Matt lost his eyesight when he was a child saving people, and his father died to set a good example for him. It can be said that what the world has given to Lawyer Ma is endless darkness and suffering, but Matt did not take revenge on the society. On the contrary, what he returned to Hell's Kitchen was only love and hope. As Erica said, there is always a light in Matt's heart, and he can see the good of a person. But that's why he is the matt we love and love. So I would say liked the episodes he was with Erica. Because finally someone can understand him and accept him.

The entire second season is also a kind of main line that does not break away from Didi, the conflict between the identity of the lawyer representing the law during the day and the identity of the Daredevil vigilante at night. As Daredevil, Matt also doubted his identity and his actions, but he was still able to find his own direction and always keep his bottom line. He was so kind and heartbreaking. .

That's it... I haven't written much drama reviews, so it's a bit confusing, just say something about your feelings.

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  • Foggy Nelson: You ever wake up in the morning from the second you get out of bed, it's like every molecule in your body hurts?

    Matt Murdock: No, never.

    Foggy Nelson: I'm in agony, dude.

    Matt Murdock: What, did you go back to the gym?

    Foggy Nelson: Hell, no. Do I look capable of making healthy life choices?

  • Foggy Nelson: That's the tragedy of you being blind, you've never seen me dance.

    Matt Murdock: Yeah, but I can cite the legends I heard in law school.

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