How about that prison guard attack? Fairly brutal, right? It was also proof the “employer” meant business and can easily manipulate folks. Yep, she was innocent and that’s how this beautiful relationship starts.
#DAREDEVIL SEASON 1 EPISODE 9 MOVIE#
While the Daredevil movie visualized Matt’s enhanced abilities, the series seems to be sticking to audio clues such as Karen’s heartbeat, letting Matt know she’s telling the truth. Wasn’t it hilarious when they told Karen they had been practicing for about seven hours? It was great the writers made Karen the duo’s very first case. In the comics, Karen Page is a major player in the Daredevil universe.
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I thought it was great the way Foggy described gestures to Matt, like Karen’s shrug and the real estate agent’s curtsy. Enter Karen Page, the lovely Deborah Ann Woll, who was framed for murder. Instead of a billionaire protagonist, we quickly realize Matt and Foggy are regular guys trying to start a law practice without clients. You’ve got to hand it to Marvel, by keeping their cinematic universe connected they can sprinkle these little Easter eggs throughout for us uber-geeks to pick up. When the partners were shopping for office space, did you catch the real estate agent mention “the incident”? That’s right, the “Death and destruction raining from the sky” was a reference to The Avengers. I mean, who wouldn’t like a former Mighty Duck, right? Elden Henson does a fantastic job he’s incredibly likable. Though he’s obviously the comic relief, Foggy’s clever and not your typical sidekick. I loved the relationship between Matt and Foggy. I'm not seeking penance for what I've done, Father. John Paesano’s score is very cool, as well. The opening credit sequence was gorgeous, and reminded me quite a bit of Hannibal. There’s no doubt this series is for adults I wouldn’t recommend it for the little ones, that’s for sure. Only the bone-crunching brutality sets them apart. Speaking of which, the fight sequences on Daredevil are very well choreographed and comparable to Arrow. I like the fact we’re watching this guy evolve into a superhero, much like Oliver Queen on Arrow. It’s the kind of thing a normal person would throw together to fight crime and keep their identity secret. I thought the black ninja costume, while not flashy, was effective. Plus, I don’t think human trafficking is a subject Coulson and company will deal with any time soon. Charlie Cox delivered his lines brilliantly the guy’s a movie star in the making. This set the tone for a much darker and grown up television show than what we’ve seen from both Marvel and DC so far.