Born Again Season 2, Episode 4 Review

Born Again Season 2, Episode 4 Review


Full spoilers follow for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Episode 4, which is streaming on Disney+ now.

In my season premiere review of Born Again, I joked about Daredevil adding the DD logo to his costume this season to increase his brand awareness, but hey, maybe that was the case. Because look at Bullseye too! Not only is he also finally wearing his comic book-based target logo on his costume this season, but he’s leaving it as a calling card on knives and doorways.

What a great opening sequence, showing an average morning for Dex these days, complete with a delicious milkshake, as it quickly escalates when he purposely lures AVTF agents to the diner just to wipe them out. Bullseye’s skillset is innately cinematic and visually cool, and right now at least he’s actually going out of his way to not kill innocent people, which is a new development. Wilson Bethel’s delivery of, “Oh, don’t worry, I’m one of the good guys” to that one guy he called out for sneaking his dog into the diner was perfect, mixing Dex’s newfound approach with him still feeling incredibly dangerous and unhinged, despite his would-be comforting words.

The eventual explanation for Bullseye’s change of heart is a bit messy, but acceptable because Bullseye himself is so messy. Dex basically told Matt that he felt like he had to take Vanessa up on her offer to free him from the mental institution and then make good on their deal, which included killing Foggy… but now he wants to balance the scales by killing Fisk for Matt. I guess Bullseye began to better himself a bit while locked up, but only in a “will try to aim my murdering the right way, except when I owe someone for something” way? Okay, I can buy that. Classic Dex!



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