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Loved the first two episodes. I like that they’re introducing the political and legal angles, it adds more depth to the show. I liked the pure vigilantism of the original series, but it did need to differentiate. I just hope they keep the raw violence of Daredevil and Kingpin at some point, which I think they will given the end of episode 2.

Did anyone notice Fisk’s knuckles being fucked up in that one scene? I think he been putting in work on the low too. And he definitely still pulling criminal moves with him blackmailing the commissioner and hiring Matt’s girlfriend as his therapist.
 
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Back like he never left.
Starting with the actors and acting first, Charlie Cox is still as brilliant Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin nails it in every scene he's in even with a simple line of dialogue about disgust. The first 14 minutes of episode 1 delivers a gut punch. The action sequences are on point and then some from the tracking shots to how they play out visually. The CGI is a bit off in a couple of scenes .There are nice touches along the way, that include learning to smile again, and someone that makes you smile. Its amazing how a lot of these TV shows and movies truly capture and are mirror images of the world we are living in now. A person can try to bury who they truly are but something draws them back from that deep down burial and you are going to be you.
 
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Shout out to Puerto Rico. Shout to Marvel's first Latin hero. Kingpin made a promise to the city that he insists to keep and murder is not off the table. Frank gonna come back with a vengeance on these cops masquerading as him, with his logo tatted on them
 
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