This week, we were blessed with not one but two episodes of Daredevil: Born Again. As Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) continues to struggle with New York City’s need for vigilantes and Daredevil specifically, Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) is slowly shedding his “politically correct” persona, giving into his vicious, violent urges once again. The parallels between Matt and Fisk are as intriguing as ever.
Daredevil: Born Again episode 5, “With Interest,” took a bold step away from Fisk’s story to focus on Matt’s run-in with a bank heist. The heist is, of course, connected to the wider narrative and Fisk’s scramble for power beyond his mayoral duties, but what this episode really did is show how the Marvel Cinematic Universe can maintain a sense of cohesion throughout its sprawling narrative without forcing more casual audiences to watch multiple projects.
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