Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Episode 6 Review – “Requiem”
Daredevil: Born Again comes crashing back to earth with the disappointing, overstuffed “Requiem”.
Daredevil: Born Again comes crashing back to earth with the disappointing, overstuffed “Requiem”.
Netflix’s return to the world of Hawkins (in animated form this time) is a flat, soulless recreation of the original’s themes and stories.
The two halves of Daredevil: Born Again’s identity. past and present. collide in the introspective, uneven “The Grand Design”.
Daredevil; Born Again rehashes old storylines and themes to mixed effect in the loud, bloody “Gloves Off”.
Daredevil: Born Again stumbles with the underwhelming “The Scales and the Sword”.
Even a strong thematic foundation, like the one in “Shoot the Moon”, crumbles under Born Again’s cumbersome, overstuffed plot.
Daredevil: Born Again returns with a mostly effective, slightly overstuffed premiere.
Scrubs still can’t find its groove – but at least “My Angel” offers up an encouraging third act to build upon.
Scrubs rides an dreadfully unfunny Matt Rife guest appearance through another middling episode.
Paradise heads back into the bunker for a rather inelegant hour of one-note characters and stories.