The third episode of Daredevil: Born Again shifts gears from the action-packed premiere to a more methodical, tension-driven installment. With Matt Murdock fully stepping into his role as a lawyer, Wilson Fisk flexing his political power as New York’s mayor, and the tragic fall of White Tiger, this episode delivers a layered story that builds momentum for the conflicts ahead.
A Courtroom Drama That Works
Unlike the previous two episodes, which leaned into Daredevil’s physical prowess and high-energy fight sequences, this episode settles into the courtroom, reminding us that Matt Murdock is just as dangerous with words as he is with fists. Seeing him dismantle arguments and control the courtroom was a highlight, proving that Daredevil: Born Again isn’t afraid to embrace the legal drama side of the character.
However, the show doesn’t just focus on Matt’s victory—it makes us question the cost of it. The case surrounding White Tiger highlights the fragile morality of the vigilante lifestyle, forcing Matt to blur the lines between advocate and instigator. His decision to expose White Tiger’s secret identity without consent adds a fascinating layer to Matt’s own internal struggle. If White Tiger must accept his role as a vigilante, does that mean Matt will always be Daredevil, no matter how much he tries to separate his two identities?
Wilson Fisk: The Ultimate Power Broker
If there’s one thing Daredevil: Born Again continues to excel at, it’s showcasing Wilson Fisk’s intelligence and control. He’s not just using brute force to rule New York—he’s manipulating the public perception, leveraging media strategies, and outmaneuvering his enemies.
A key moment in this episode is Fisk’s decision to bring in Bebe Urich, rather than a major news outlet, to spread his message. This subtle move shows just how aware he is of the shifting landscape of media consumption. Traditional outlets are losing trust, and he’s capitalizing on the rise of independent voices to push his narrative.
However, his grip on the city isn’t as ironclad as he might think. The courtroom verdict, favoring White Tiger over law enforcement, hints that the people of New York may not be as easily controlled as Fisk believes. It’s a rare moment where we see him react not just with strategy, but with genuine concern that his influence might be slipping.
The White Tiger Tragedy – A Turning Point
Hector Ayala’s White Tiger was a standout in this episode, delivering a heartbreaking performance that truly captured the struggles of street-level heroes. His tragic end—gunned down in an alley—was a gut punch, serving as a brutal reminder that heroes don’t always get justice, even in the MCU.
The moment is especially powerful because it reflects a deeper, real-world issue. The use of the Punisher symbol by his killer isn’t just an Easter egg—it’s a direct reference to the controversial real-life adoption of the symbol by certain law enforcement factions. Daredevil: Born Again isn’t afraid to tackle these themes head-on, making it one of the most socially relevant Marvel projects in years.
Where Does This Leave Daredevil?
By the end of the episode, Matt has won a major legal battle but lost another hero in the fight for justice. His conversation with White Tiger about the burden of heroism lingers as he walks away—can he ever truly hang up the mask, or will Daredevil always be a part of him?
Meanwhile, Fisk’s patience appears to be wearing thin. If the courtroom and public opinion aren’t enough to silence vigilantes, will he resort to something more drastic? And with hints of The Punisher looming in the background, it feels like the war on New York’s heroes is just beginning.
Final Verdict: 8.5/10
While this episode may lack the high-energy fights fans love, it makes up for it with gripping storytelling, deep character development, and relevant themes. It’s a slow burn, but every moment feels intentional, laying the groundwork for what could be one of the most compelling Marvel TV stories yet.
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