Season 1 Episode 13
Content:
(CC, BB, LL, VV, A) Strong Christian, redemptive, moral worldview ends the season with villain retelling the Good Samaritan parable and realizing his role in the story is the “ill doer,” a Catholic funeral takes place, main hero keeps fighting for justice and allows law officials to prosecute corrupt criminals and government officials; 13 obscenities and three profanities (including one use of Jesus’s name); strong action violence with many people being shot and some blood splatter, a fist fight between villain and hero is somewhat brutal, villain murders a man by throwing him down a shaft; no sex; no nudity; light drinking; no drugs; and, no other immoral content.
Episodes: Season Overview
More Detail:
The final episode of Season One of DAREDEVIL is simply titled “Daredevil.” It opens with a funeral of one of the main good guys. Foggy, Karen and Matt find enough evidence for the FBI to arrest Fisk, the crime lord, but it results in a final showdown between Fisk and the man in the mask. Meanwhile, the press finally gives the hero the name Daredevil. The final episode of the first DAREDEVIL season is a little anti-climatic compared to some of the previous episodes, but the final confrontation between Daredevil and Fisk is exciting. It includes some impressive, riveting action sequences. The season ends on a good note, with Matt choosing not to compromise his morals by killing Fisk. Meanwhile, the legal authorities are able to prosecute Fisk and the corrupt officials he had in his pocket. It’s a fresh take on the hero, but refreshingly old-fashioned in values. A caution is still advised for some intense and bloody violence, and some foul language. That said, DAREDEVIL remains one of the best, most consistently good superhero series on TV, whether Network, Cable or Digital Streaming.