The Devil, clawing at the back of your throat.

An episode which further explores Matt's urge to emphasize the "devil" in his stage name. This is presented in a memorable on-the-nose battle with his left brain, personified as a vicious Wilson Fisk in an expensive white suit. There's no subtlety here at all, going as far as Fisk shouting "You can't even kill yourself" and "let the devil out" , but it honestly works really well this way.

Other storylines include the meeting of Matt and Foggy, which obviously took the Confused Foggy by surprise, and the rise of Dex, a character of whom I'm very intrigued about.

It's an episode that leaves you wanting more as opposed to making you admire what you just saw.

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Poor Foggy, he's a mess.
Matt needs to be careful, Fisk knows he's alive too.
This is getting more interesting.

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Boy, how intense is Dex? I like him a lot, though. I like Maggie and Ray too. But I can't for the life of me like Karen yet. I just can't. I know she's a regular, Foggy too, but I still wish their screen time is spent on others.

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This was a real interesting one.

Fisk appearing as a sort of Matt conscience was a real good scene. "What if I became more valuable to this city than you ever were ?" Combined with the very Christian guilt trip, and the emphasis on his devil part, this is what makes Daredevil such an interesting character.

It gets very dark, with Matt's speech to Foggy, and his fights ending in him beating up cops.

Karen seems to be a lot to handle at work. Did we ever see her not being a pain in the ass of her boss ? Never doing what she's told, always bringing troubles. Lol at the trap date and the way the wife gave it up.

When Dex spoke about Julie, it was pretty clear there was no Julie. But to be someone that he's stalking ? Psycho and future baddie confirmed.

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The Matt/Fisk internal monologue might be the best thing the Netflix shows have put out. After watching three season of the other three defenders where they seem to just drag out these stories that could be told with in half the episodes that were given this really feels so much better. I’ll give it time as it’s only been three episodes but this season feels so well planned out in comparison to its sister shows

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Okay, creator does know how to set up a conflict. This is great.

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This episode was also no good deed how he met Foggy again XD so stupid

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Surprised by the role of the nun. Ahhh the jail

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Fisk makes it back to the penthouse. Karen presses Ray for answers about Fisk's new living situation. She almost ran into Matt! Matt makes it inside the building and is haunted by Fisk's imaginary taunting. Matt sneaks up on Fisk's lawyer for information and fights off FBI agents in a parking garage. Karen is told to drop her story with Fisk because of her bias but she persists. Matt goes to see Foggy in a bar and reveals he's alive but "Matt" won't be a part of him anymore. Fisk learns the Devil is back.

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I can't wait to see Fisk back in the kingpin suit.
This the best superhero show,most of the shows (especially DC TV shows) just focus on the superhero part but this show is balanced it includes 50% superhero and 50% non-superhero part including the FBI,supporting characters and Fisk.

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Many of the shows recently started to feature Microsoft Surface Book Pro instead of Mac Book Pro.

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