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Season 2 of Daredevil was not lacking in vigilantes of various stripes. But the actual hero the city deserved wasn’t Matt Murdock’s red-costumed alter ego. It was Foggy Nelson.
Daredevil spent a fair amount of its second season delving into the philosophies of vigilantism. Is it a net positive? A net negative? Is there a line that separates the “good” vigilantes from the “bad”? (Matt believes the line is “killing people.” Matt is an idiot.)
From the opening scene, there's an unsettling, burning tension simmering in Francis Galluppi's The Last Stop in Yuma County.
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He sure is. Here's to Hell's Kitchen's real law man.
While they have made huge strides in season 2 in improving his character, I found him to be nearly unbearable in the first season.
The writers did a great job with his character in Season 2 and the actor performed quite well. Hats off to him.