As @InklessPW noted, Daredevil does become darker as the series progresses. The later episodes are at times painful to watch.
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@HeerJeet So - what do you see as the starting point of this "darkness"? Trying to gauge what you are saying.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet You gotta wonder though why it was so hyperviolent. It didn't seem like it was really serving any story/artistic purpose -
@_ChloeAJohnson Yeah, the violence seems gratuitous to me. Others might disagree.
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@HeerJeet How do you find the time to consume so much *stuff*? Just trying to figure it out logistically kind of staggers me. -
@rawkbon Much of this is done while I am feeding the twins. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet I say the show. Wants us to believe Matt's tortured about his violent acts, yet show revels in violent acts. A disconnect there. - End of conversation
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@HeerJeet The show in itself is meant to be dark. Filmed that way, combined with themes of evil, and of being blind. -
@SamIRDavies By darker I mean more violent and hopeless. It really does get to be a bit much about half way through.
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@HeerJeet I found that the season follows a "things become most bleak before the dawn" trajectory.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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