Five Favorite Episodes of "DAREDEVIL" Season One (2015)

Oct 31, 2018 09:51



Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season One of "DAREDEVIL", the Marvel Netflix adaptation of the Marvel Comics hero, Daredevil. Created by Drew Goddard, the series stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock aka Daredevil:

FIVE FAVORITE EPISODES OF "DAREDEVIL" SEASON ONE (2015)



1. (1.09) "Speak of the Devil" - Matt Murdock aka Daredevil faces his own demons and an assassin named Nobu, thanks to being set up by local crime boss Wilson Fisk and the criminal organization known as the Hand. Also, Matt's law firm suffers a setback when one of their clients, a woman named Elena Cardenas who is preventing Fisk and the Hand from taking complete control of an apartment building, is murdered.



2. (1.04) "In the Blood" - The Ranskahovs, two vicious Russian criminal brothers working for Fisk, strike back against Daredevil by kidnapping the woman who had earlier saved and then helped him, local nurse Claire Temple. Fisk moves to further consolidate his power in the criminal underworld.



3. (1.06) "Condemned" - Daredevil takes out the police when they try to kill Vladimir Ranskahovs on Fisk's orders. He takes Ranskahov to an abandoned warehouse, hoping for answers about Fisk. Meanwhile, Matt's law partner and friend, Foggy Nelson and Mrs. Cardenas are injured during a series of bombings.



4. (1.13) "Daredevil" - In the season finale, Matt and Fisk have their final showdown, while the latter is being hunted by the police. Matt is finally dubbed by the media and the locals as "Daredevil".



5. (1.02) "Cut Man" - Matt makes a near fatal error while trying to save a kidnapped boy who had been snatched to draw out Daredevil. Meanwhile, he finds an unlikely ally in Claire after she saves his life.

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