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‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Recap, S1 EP4: The Punisher returns

It took an old visit, not exactly Friend Matt Murdock to become the hell of the hell kitchen again. How often can the law fail the people he is interested in before making full vigilance again? Daredevil: Born again EPisode 4, “Sic Semper Systema” finally brought the Punisher back to the MCU. This could be exactly what our hero needs together with a few other reality tests to be a hero again.

Who was Matt Murdock’s customer this week?

His partner Kirsten, who knows that he allergic to money, throws him a Pro -Bono case, since he takes a difficult time after Hector Ayala, also known as a White Tiger, was murdered at the end of the episode of last week. He won the court proceedings by being ruthless and his customer paid the ultimate price. Kirsten kindly puts him on with a small karmic reset.

To the or so she thinks. At first, Leroy is only irritating. He insults Matt’s vision or its absence. He demands that Matt get him on probation instead of prison. He denies the crime he committed even though he was caught in front of the camera. “Could it have been a skull?” Asks Leroy and refers to the moving forms that sporadically in the MCU in the Secret invasion And Captain Marvel. (By the way, Matt Deadpans “No”, he doesn’t have to be a fan either Secret invasion.) Nevertheless, Matt goes to the indictment and flirts in the way in the judgment of Leroy’s imprisonment. He does this by smelling super smelling what the woman had for breakfast. I can’t imagine that this step would work for me, but Daredevil and Daredevil alone is welcome to try it out.

However, Leroy is still upset. When Matt tells him that he should be grateful, he experiences an urgently needed lesson about the cyclical nature of the industrial complex of the prison. Prison sentence means that they are missing in prison from public services, hunger, hunger, food and more prison. It costs the government more to include it than to feed it. So why? Matt relies on the legal system to do his work, but people are kept injured again and again, even if he believes that he does the right one.

How does it come that Matt visited the Punisher?

Let us return before we come to the good things. Hector’s niece Angela appears at the corpse hall and speaks angry with matt at the beginning of the episode. She is convinced that the bulls killed their uncle and knows that Matt also thinks that. (I have not carried out any research on it, but I am pretty sure that this is the first and only time that you will hear the expression “The F*cecing cops” on Disney+… later he sees Officer Powell, the dirty police officer whose partner was killed in the hallway and tries to agitate a confession from him The badgeMatt checks his heartbeat. He says the truth.

So Matt goes to the crime scene and finds a ball housing with the Punisher logo. He makes a confused way to Frank Castle’s Underground Lair/Studio Apartment to talk a little. Now … makes matt Really Do you think Frank is involved in Hector’s death? Doubtful. Frank shrugs it as a work of fanboys. Matt does not press this and instead takes the opportunity to choose a fight with Frank about whether it serves the community. Why doesn’t he do it? real Well, instead of planning, who will be “punished” next? That is what Matt really came for: to face a different sense of justice with a vigilante brigade because he does not work for him.

Frank sees this right and puts the source of Matt’s crash of Nelson’s death correctly. He didn’t do enough to avenge his best friend and it ate him. He knows that he wants to do people who deserve it, to do dark things and be afraid of this feeling. (It is a bad day when a Catholic gets his blows from Punisher and not from the church.) Jon Bernthal is so good in this scene. It is a pleasure to see these two debates and to provoke each other. But it’s not just fog that eats at Matt. It is Hector and Leroy and Wilson Fisk are mayors. How do you fight all This injustice from the system?

Matt goes home, where his increasingly serious friend Heather is waiting for him. I completely decide to ignore the way she said that she was worried that he would stumble and fall without her or whatever. It is astonishing how much these two don’t know anything about each other. After falling asleep, he sneaks on the roof and begins to train again. Baby steps, Matthew!

Why was Mayor Fisk to do with a garbage scandal?

First of all, Daniel Blake should not be in the club. About drinks, he excited tells his new friend BB Urich everything about Fisk’s plan to work with a technology company to reduce the garbage and increase recycling. (There is only one problem: it would include the busing of the unions.) This can be associated with its great plans to industrialize Red Hook. The next day, while Fisk takes part in two separate events and choirs “We this City” sing with him, BB publishes the story, which calls Fisk “mayor’s waste”. What will you keep next?

Daniel admits to leave the information and primarily sucks in the process on Fisk. Because of his sycopheric game, he does not lose his job. He may have made himself indispensable. How Matt is not too enthusiastic nowadays when it comes to having to work within the system. He probably sees the value of keeping someone loyal to someone And As chaotic as Daniel.

Oh, and in this episode we received a confirmation that Vanessa had an affair with the man named Adam, about which they talk about again and again. Thank you very much, marriage counseling with Heather. We also learned that Fisk Adam keeps it in an underground cave Cell. Uhh, whoaa. Funny fact: something like this reserved fact has happened in real life. Buddy Cianci, the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island for over two decades, was charged with the kidnapping and torture of a man, of whom he believed that he had an affair with his wife in 1984. Cianci advocated no competition, resigned in Disgrace and was re -elected in 1991. America!

Who was * that * at the end?

Serial killer alarm! Do you know all the graffiti that we have seen in this show so far, the Fisk, the Punisher and the White Tiger? At the end of the episode, a guy with a creepy mask pulls a body into the U -Bahn tunnel. When you come to be Underground Lair (these are a total of three shops, for those who keep an overview of #laircount) he puts a strange needle in the guy and begins to release his blood. This is our next Daredevil The villain was drawn directly by Marvel Comics: Muse, who uses exactly what they think to paint the city red. See you next week!

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