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Daredevil is startling and marvelous.
Opening credits are the most underrated part of a show and that being said, Daredevil’s opening credits are compelling and striking. Whether the red coating upon everything symbolizes the city's blood or savior's color, it has all it needs to say and that's this show means business.
Netflix and Marvel are a match made in heaven, creating an unreachable standard of television that other superhero shows can never dream of achieving, in other words, Daredevil is ‘goals.’ What other writers and producers have ever hoped to create their own shows to be have successfully been done elsewhere. As the first season has proven, Netflix and Marvel can do no wrong. If you have not yet watched the first season, then enjoy yourself a binge-watching session you’ll never forget.
Season one introduced Matt Murdock as portrayed by Charlie Cox as the blinded lawyer by day and crime-fighting vigilante at night. The first season was thrilling, providing incredible fighting scenes that even the audience themselves can feel exhausted from. The most epic and outstanding of them all, a brawl in a hallway you must watch here.
This season is impressive and bloody. With two new guests over welcoming their stay in Hell’s Kitchen, Matt Murdock struggles to find a balance between his night time activities and day job as a new vigilante has made their way into the city with very controversial methods. Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) or as most known as, The Punisher, makes his first debut by killing a gang with frightening firearms and experience.
Elodie Yung is magnificent and memorable, bringing to life a character that is well deserving of their own spin-off. Elektra Natchios is wild and destructive, presenting a dark side that’s attractive and hard to ignore. Returning after a ten-year disappearance, Elektra seeks help from ex-lover Matt Murdock as they both eventually team up to bring down a catastrophic plan happening in Hell's Kitchen.
Daredevil is exciting and amazing, what other words are there left to describe this show? No other show can compete, honestly.
