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Generally favorable reviews- based on 467 Ratings
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Positive: 356 out of 467
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Mixed: 24 out of 467
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Negative: 87 out of 467
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Jan 10, 2019
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Jun 1, 2020
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May 16, 2020I do not want to pay much attention to this review, but this assessment is only because of the boring third season.
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Dec 6, 2018
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Oct 22, 2018This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Oct 20, 2018
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Oct 22, 2018It started off strong but the final episodes were big disappointments to me and I wasn't really satisfied with the way it ended. I like that Foggy and Karen had a much bigger role in this season and Bullseye was a welcomed addition but that was about it.
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Jun 21, 2019Temporada final decepcionante. Insulsa y repetitiva, con nuevos personajes que no aportan nada. Las temporadas 1 y 2 fueron mucho mejores.
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Season 3 ends with plenty of reason to be intrigued by a potential Season 4, from the restoration of Matt, Foggy, and Karen’s partnership to the looming threat of Bullseye in full villain form. The show may never have the spark it did in its earliest days, but it did help elevate the way stories of superheroes can be told on television. There’s still progress to be made, but Daredevil”feels like it’s on the right track.
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The first and best of the Marvel-Netflix series, Daredevil returns for its third season having contracted the same affliction that has plagued encores of its brethren: a sluggish, plodding pace that arduously advances the story. Despite marquee villains new and old, the Man Without Fear thus risks becoming the Series That Induces Sleep.
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Oleson and Co. have crafted such a dense, dark set-up here that, for the first time since Jessica Jones‘ first season, diving back into the streets of Hell’s Kitchen feels more like a treat than a chore. Thank God.