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![]() ![]() The Daredevil that was prowling the streets had then become a dangerous wild card hellbent on revenge. This bleak line emphasizes how low he'd mentally fallen, and that his aforementioned moral pillar - his faith - has crumbled. One that is no longer the same symbol he worked to position as a beacon of hope. This serves as a breaking point for Matt, becoming a warped and dark evolution of Daredevil. Wilson Fisk/Kingpin's deep, corruptive roots and criminal intelligence let him snake his way out of prison and sought to reclaim his status. Pulled from Daredevil 599, this quote perfectly encapsulates the logic behind Daredevils sacred no-kill rule. ![]() RELATED: The Kingpin's Best Quotes In The Netflix Daredevil Series Matt struggles to grapple with the thought that he might not be physically or mentally capable of being Daredevil and discovers that after being "raised from the dead," his worst nemesis was loose again. He lost loved ones - Elektra and Stick - and was in the midst of a crisis of faith and identity. By the beginning of season three, Matt Murdock had been put through the physical and psychological wringer. ![]()
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