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Watch The Video Version Here. [https://youtu.be/pXOkCsN2VPc] Marvel finally gives us a season that moves like it has something to prove. We come in a little feral, argue about “Ozempic face,” and then get serious about why Daredevil Born Again Season 2 feels like a genuine step up: no filler, bigger story swings, and a finale that forces Matt Murdock to make a reveal that actually costs him something. If you have been missing that peak Marvel TV feeling, we think this is the closest the MCU has gotten in a while. We break down what works and what doesn’t, including the one stretch of bad CGI that looks rushed, plus the bigger issue that bugs us as Marvel fans: continuity. The Punisher setup from earlier stories feels oddly absent, and Punisher Last Kill doesn’t do much to connect the dots. We also debate whether Jessica Jones is a smart addition or just a distraction from the character we expected to see, and we spiral into the shared universe question of who should show up when Fisk is throwing chaos around New York. Then we get into the fun and the pain: Buck becomes our most hated villain, Daniel’s storyline turns into a surprising “top five character” hot take, and we give Wilson Fisk his flowers as a Kingpin who feels scarier than a cosmic threat because he could be real. If you want a spoiler-filled Daredevil Born Again Season 2 review with strong opinions, moral gray zones, and a few dumb hills worth dying on, hit play, subscribe, and leave a review. What’s your hottest take on the season? Fighting The Suck Since ©2026 Relatively Terrible
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