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I find Matt Murdock hotter and a better character than Frank Castle. More personality and more versatility, more flavor, more everything..like, Matt just wins in all categories
Matt Murdock the man that you are!
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"Matt Murdock in a love triangle" is actually a crime and so reductive to his character, they did not have Dex giving Matt fuck-me-eyes as Matt pulled his hair for that

They did not have Foggy haunting the narrative all season long and Matt kissing his card for that

We also did not have Matt attending a family barbeque with Jennifer's family for that

And Elektra is already planned to come back according to the showrunners and we know she'll literally burn NYC to the ground to get to Matt

Please that man is a whore, restricting him to a heteronormative love triangle is removing flavor from him and that cannot happen, writers be serious. We want to see that man have insane tension with everybody and anybody that moves
#daredevil#daredevil born again#mcu#netflix mcu#matt murdock#benjamin poindexter#bullseye#elektra natchios#she hulk#jennifer walters#foggy nelson
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This line>>>>
Charlie's on his A game all season
#daredevil#daredevil born again#daredevil born again spoilers#matt murdock#kirsten mcduffie#one of the best matt lines across both shows
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Matt has been SO funny this whole season and this scene is no exception

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Matt Murdock gives off such sad wet puppy vibes that every family he meets immediately get the urge to feed him and adopt him
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People are missing the point with Matt + Heather...
I often keep seeing people complain about the lack of connection between her and Matt...which is literally the point. It's the most surface-level romance Matt has had so far. Even with his dalliance with Jennifer/She-Hulk he had a deeper conversation with about their shared experience of being a vigilante and lawyer.
Meanwhile, Matt has refused to open up to Heather, and wouldn't even take off his glasses around her while cooking dinner for her - that's the level of how closed off he is in this relationship. And when she starts to bring up Foggy, all Matt opens up with is the whiskey they used to drink, nothing more. Then we see Matt's clearly faked and put-on smiles whenever she enters the room. After they slept together, the misery on Matt's face is telling
There is also a lack of opening up from Heather, and about the fact that she is the therapist for Matt's archnemesis, but of course she isn't allowed to disclose that.
The point is, this romance is clearly intentionally written to be shallow, to be nothing but a part of a farce for Matt as he represses his grief and live the 'normal life' Foggy wanted him to live. It's not a romance meant to be written as deep or endgame, of course you wouldn't feel the same connection Matt has with women he has actual history with like Karen, Elektra, or even Claire. So I really don't get the complaints about the lack of connection, if anything it emphasizes the loss of Matt's actual connection in his life with the loss of Foggy and Karen.
Don't get me wrong, I do agree with the part that they need/needed to develop Heather as a character and give her more personality besides being a link to Matt and Fisk. She is giving us nothing so far in that regard.
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"Daredevil's methods aren't effective!"
Meanwhile Karen, someone who has access to crime rate numbers, says this definitively according to actual statistical proof:



In Born Again, they say that crime rate has gone up significantly due to Daredevil's retirement.
In real life, killing criminals never had any empirical proof to back up its effectiveness. Especially when said killing involves people at the low or middle of the criminal hierarchy. Killing crime bosses or drug lords has also historically done nothing to make a significant dent on crime rate.
Again, if anyone who is detracting from Daredevil/Matt and his effectiveness, I would like to see any proof that killing low level criminals has a unique deterrent on crime. Statistical proof, that is.
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Not slutty enough...?
Disney's Matt Murdock isn't nearly slutty enough. Like we maybe had something promising with him on shehulk but in his own show they seemed to have derizzed him, gutted his hotness, unmade his fuckability
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