Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Episode 4 Review – “Gloves Off”
Daredevil; Born Again rehashes old storylines and themes to mixed effect in the loud, bloody “Gloves Off”.
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.
Daredevil: Born Again’s first season comes to a close with the abruptly unsatisfying, surprisingly effective “Straight to Hell”.
Daredevil: Born Again begins to chart a new course with the surprisingly strong, if limited, “Isle of Joy”.
The Muse arc gets put out to pasture in the surprisingly limp, erratic “Art for Art’s Sake”.
Daredevil and Fisk’s actions prove to be unsurprisingly unsatisfying parallels in an incredibly underwhelming episode.
Daredevil’s transition to the MCU is acutely felt in a (mostly) enjoyable self-contained episode.
Daredevil: Born Again starts to find its voice with a strong, focused episode.