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While the review praises Charlie Cox's portrayal of Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio’s Kingpin as excellent, it criticizes the writing for its tendency to overextend scenes and fill time with meaningless dialogue. The actors do their best with weak material — their talents are not wasted, but the script's inefficiency hampers the overall experience.
A Tonally Disjointed Experience
Perhaps the most glaring flaw is the show's inconsistent tone. The attempt to portray complex emotional and moral questions feels forced and superficial. Scenes often stretch beyond what is necessary, seeking depth where none exists, leading to an overall sense that what is being presented is either amateurish or disconnected from the core appeal of Daredevil.