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After watching the entire season, it is clear that the series successfully satisfies fans of Daredevil who enjoy dark stories and intense action. As I expected after the first two episodes, the show continues to deliver deep dialogue that makes viewers reflect on the characters’ motivations and complex decisions.

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One of the most valuable additions was the return of Frank Castle, with Jon Bernthal bringing a brutal presence that significantly elevated the action scenes. The tension between Daredevil and The Punisher was one of the show’s standout elements, with an overall storyline that is especially engaging for fans of dark narratives.

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The political side of Wilson Fisk and his ambitions to control New York added a compelling layer to the plot. Fisk skillfully combines cunning and malevolence while exploiting his position to achieve his evil goals, giving the series a well-crafted and intriguing political dimension.

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The main drawback of the season was the slower pace of events in the middle, along with some secondary characters, like Muse, who had little impact. Some of the fight scenes also suffered from weak visual effects, which slightly affected the overall flow.

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Marvel’s decision to return to the character’s dark roots and tie the story to the previous Netflix seasons was a bold and successful move, even if it affected the pacing of certain episodes. The season finale, in particular, left me very excited for the next season, which promises even more thrilling and suspenseful moments and is currently in production.
Overall, the season represents a strong and well-deserved comeback for Daredevil. My rating for the complete season is:
8/10