• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 19, 2018
Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 467 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 87 out of 467
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  1. Jan 10, 2019
    6
    Definitely the lowest point for the series so far. I'm not really upset that they've cancelled it after watching this. The actors are all fantastic as usual, but the stories are meh, mostly being: Matt Murdock feels sad while Karen freaks out and Foggy is cool. It finally picks up in the last 3 episodes, so those are definitely worth watching, but you can kinda skip the rest withoutDefinitely the lowest point for the series so far. I'm not really upset that they've cancelled it after watching this. The actors are all fantastic as usual, but the stories are meh, mostly being: Matt Murdock feels sad while Karen freaks out and Foggy is cool. It finally picks up in the last 3 episodes, so those are definitely worth watching, but you can kinda skip the rest without missing too much. Expand
  2. Jun 1, 2020
    6
    After Daredevil's 3rd season, I say it was the worst ever. It was weak in what had been most rescued from the first two: the fights. Although the story was consistent, I felt there was too much padding as the series progressed.

    What was asked for most was that they close it with dignity and they couldn't. In fact, I think it's notorious that the series has regressed from the first two,
    After Daredevil's 3rd season, I say it was the worst ever. It was weak in what had been most rescued from the first two: the fights. Although the story was consistent, I felt there was too much padding as the series progressed.

    What was asked for most was that they close it with dignity and they couldn't. In fact, I think it's notorious that the series has regressed from the first two, and that the Marvel-Netflix relationship affected the innovation of the showrunners.

    Putting Charlie Cox on a higher level, what I liked the most was the weight that Karen Page's character took minute by minute, it was a giant support to join all the subplots. Anyway, overall it's an interesting series, a 6 pulling 7 out of 10.
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  3. May 16, 2020
    6
    I do not want to pay much attention to this review, but this assessment is only because of the boring third season.
  4. Dec 6, 2018
    4
    This season has some entertaining moments and is, on the whole, satisfying.
    The fight scenes have definitely improved from the too dark shaky cam of season 1.
    The episodes are still slow and bloated, but it is Netflix. That is to be expected. We also get more endless brooding. The writers no doubt think they are writing for Naruto because every character that wanders into the frame
    This season has some entertaining moments and is, on the whole, satisfying.
    The fight scenes have definitely improved from the too dark shaky cam of season 1.

    The episodes are still slow and bloated, but it is Netflix. That is to be expected. We also get more endless brooding.
    The writers no doubt think they are writing for Naruto because every character that wanders into the frame gets his or her tedious backstory told in detail.
    Fisk, as portrayed here, is still one of the most boring villains in any superhero series to date. I have no idea what the love is for him.
    Worst of all, this season also contains the 'wrongly accused' plot line. One of the laziest and biggest cliches available. It is always a sure sign that the writers have run out of ideas.
    Fortunately, the series has been cancelled before Matt gets amnesia from a blow to the head. That was next in season 4. I guarantee it.
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  5. Oct 22, 2018
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a strange season, it has some of the best moments of the marvel series as well as some of the worst.
    Charlie Cox does as always a good job portraying Daredevil, and as such I have nothing negative to say about him. The same can be said about the cast over all, there is just some part of the writing that is painfully bad.
    The Season starts strong, it tells what it wants to tell well.
    Problems do however starts to show up around episode 5-6, things take a turn into WFT country faster then you can say the thing. The plot and characters are forcibly twisted to fit whatever it is the writers are attempting to tell. There are more things that makes no sense then there are things that do.
    The bad culminates in episode 10, here we get a 29-30 min long flashback story that is so bad. The writing, the acting, the entire premises of this flashback is horribly bad, it makes no sense and fills no purpose in the main story. While I do not hate the character that is the center of this flashback, neither do I care for their background story and even if I did I would still find this bad to the point of me liking the character less. This is a 13 episode season so taking up 2/3 of an episode is a giant waste.
    While the building up to the end is far from what I would have liked it to be the ending in it self is actually good. And this is what makes this season so strange, it starts in a good place and ends in a good place with a middle that is among the worse of these marvel series.

    What this season highlights is something Luke Cage does as well, that while Netflix manages to get great and fitting persons to play these two characters they equally fail to make seasons that make them shine. This was a missed opportunity to say the least.
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  6. Oct 20, 2018
    5
    All Marvel shows on Netflix try to imitate or tribute, the only good season that is Daredevil 1. In this season 3 they manage to improve the mediocre and forgettable season 2, but fail to create an interesting story of a premise that in the comics results very well. Bulky dialogue that drags and repeat between elongated scenes with small touches of action. Maybe Netflix does not cancelAll Marvel shows on Netflix try to imitate or tribute, the only good season that is Daredevil 1. In this season 3 they manage to improve the mediocre and forgettable season 2, but fail to create an interesting story of a premise that in the comics results very well. Bulky dialogue that drags and repeat between elongated scenes with small touches of action. Maybe Netflix does not cancel this series, but my desire to stay awake. Expand
  7. Oct 22, 2018
    6
    It 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.
  8. Jun 21, 2019
    6
    Temporada final decepcionante. Insulsa y repetitiva, con nuevos personajes que no aportan nada. Las temporadas 1 y 2 fueron mucho mejores.
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    6
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Reviewed by: Liz Shannon Miller
    Oct 22, 2018
    83
    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.
  2. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Oct 19, 2018
    50
    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.
  3. Reviewed by: Vinnie Mancuso
    Oct 19, 2018
    80
    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.