After the last episode I thought Vanessa isn’t dead. She’s only dead if this episode starts with a funeral. After watching this episode… is Vanessa dead? If she’s alive she has severe memory loss… but I still don’t know.
That aside, I miss Foggy. Matt needs Foggy. Karen is great, but she isn’t Foggy. Matt needs a Foggy in his life.
Well apparently the podcast says that Vanessa
is dead, and it seems to me like the only way to move the plot forward without the last 2 episodes being a waste of energy.
That definitely makes the most sense. I suppose next episode will start the way I expected this one to, and his episode was just a big character reflection episode (which I enjoyed).
I really need to save up the episodes so that i can binge them all at once instead of whatever the hell i’m doing now.
Observations and Questions
Was so scared for Daniel this episode. I thought Buck was going to set his car on fire right there in the car park. I’m really rooting for him to survive.
Bibi is honestly not making smart moves. Hate to say it, but she almost deserves to die. Knowingly putting Daniel in Kingpin’s crosshairs.
It looks like this series is trying to make Bullseye a good guy. This would be subversive, maybe the first variant of him to not be evil, but it really doesn’t chalk up with his track record in season 3. He was already unforgivable by the time he was in Fisk’s pocket.
Also - “killing Vanessa evens the scales?” But he initially told Matt he wanted to kill Kingpin, so does that mean he actually listened to Daredevil saying “I don’t want Fisk to become a sort of Martyr,” meaning only killing Vanessa is fair game?
Enjoyed getting more insight into how Matt and Foggy lived and worked before opening their firm. I think viewers struggle to understand how they coukd open their own law firm
Some predictions:
- Daniel will have to out BB to his superiors, and maybe kill her.
- Lionel “Ray,” who Foggy helped run away, will be a chekhov’s gun. E.g therr might be more to foggy’s apparent death, or he might be organising against Fisk in some capacity.
And based on interview/podcasts,
I predict Daredevil wilk have to make an “evil” choice, because the writer/ahowrunner said this season would really push the limits of his morality. Daredevil saving Bullseye was bad enough for me, maybe that’s the evil decision 😅
I don’t think Bullseye is going to be good. Like you said he’s irredeemable. I wish Frank was in this season more because I think he would be the tempting Matt even more, specifically to just kill Bullseye or to just let him die.
I do think BB is in trouble. But I’m not sure if Daniel will actually hurt her. I think it’ll be an accident if he does.
As far as the “evil choice”:
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The lights/stained glass in the church hit Matt’s mask just right to make them look…demonic I guess. This was right at the point he had to make the pressured decision to save or leave Bullseye to Fisk’s goons closing in.
Odd that this happened just as he chose to leave him for dead…before changing his mind and going back.
What a great episode
My favorite part is meta:
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James Gandolfini’s son (Daniel) being involved in what seemed to be a classic mob hit in rural upstate New York. Albeit on the wrong end of the murderin’ before the reveal saved him.




