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In this episode of Moving Panels, Laramy Wells is joined by Gerry D from Totally Rad Christmas to dive into Season 1 of Marvel’s Daredevil. The conversation explores how the series redefined superhero television with its grounded tone, brutal action, and deeply human take on Matt Murdock.
Laramy and Gerry break down the show’s strongest episodes, examine one that doesn’t quite land, and dig into the comic book roots that shaped the season—especially Frank Miller’s The Man Without Fear and Born Again. They also discuss Wilson Fisk as one of Marvel’s most compelling villains, the role of Catholic guilt and spirituality in Daredevil’s story, and why this season remains essential viewing years later.
Is Daredevil Season 1 a must-watch or just another Marvel experiment? Tune in to find out!
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In this episode of Moving Panels, Laramy Wells is joined by Gerry D from Totally Rad Christmas to dive into Season 1 of Marvel’s Daredevil. The conversation explores how the series redefined superhero television with its grounded tone, brutal action, and deeply human take on Matt Murdock.
Laramy and Gerry break down the show’s strongest episodes, examine one that doesn’t quite land, and dig into the comic book roots that shaped the season—especially Frank Miller’s The Man Without Fear and Born Again. They also discuss Wilson Fisk as one of Marvel’s most compelling villains, the role of Catholic guilt and spirituality in Daredevil’s story, and why this season remains essential viewing years later.
Is Daredevil Season 1 a must-watch or just another Marvel experiment? Tune in to find out!