And just after complaining about those less-than gory fight sequences, we get some doozies in this one. John Healy (Alex Morf) reads like a cross between Walter Goggins, but when he was on Community, with a little bit of, well, Joss Whedon. His earnest request about bowling contrasts nicely with the next scene, where he snaps Mr. Prohaszka’s bones and smashes his head with a bowling ball. Well, he had to. A random 36-hour flashback shows that Turk Barrett promised him his revolver would work when it counted. I thought that flashback would be a whole episode aspect, and when it was just a onetime gag, it became my favorite bit in this already good episode — one that brings our villain into the fore, and lays out some ground rules for the Daredevil universe.But first, we get a new character thread: Ben Urich, a reporter at the New...
- 4/13/2015
- by Sulagna Misra
- Vulture
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