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#Daredevil ๐Ÿ‘ฟ#Born #Again S01E06 [Full Movie] [Recommended]Full EP - Full
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00:17If you've seen new street art, you're not alone.
00:19The provocative murals have been popping up all around the city.
00:23Sometimes, peace needs to be broken.
00:25I want to see my D.O.P.
00:27Chaos must reign.
00:28Hands in the fucking arms!
00:31Just for a moment, to build a stronger order.
00:35This port is a black eye on the face of the city.
00:38I think we can do better.
00:40I sent Buck to Luka to tell him to pay Victor 1.8 restitution for the hijacking.
00:46I thought we might spend some time on something we need to get out into the open.
00:49Adam.
00:50Wilson, did you confront this man?
00:52Yes.
00:53I did tell him how I felt about you.
00:55And I couldn't fathom a life meaning without her.
01:00Forgiveness isn't just the highest act of love.
01:03It is the only way forward.
01:05Please!
01:07And where is Adam now?
01:08Let me out!
01:16As graffiti artists, we get this bad rap that we're hurting the city.
01:20But there's dangerous people out there that are actually hurting the civilians of New York City.
01:25And people like the vigilantes are helping them.
01:28Is there law and order in New York?
01:30My friend sent me this video.
01:32Yeah, yeah, yeah, check this out.
01:35Bro, look how crazy that is.
01:36Like, where do you learn that?
01:38Kind of looks like a swordsman.
01:39Swordsman?
01:39If you're watching this, keep doing the good work because our cops here, uh...
01:43They don't really do much, so...
02:06They don't really do much.
02:42Thou did establish St. Ives as a judge
02:44in the midst of his brethren, making him a friend, an advocate of the poor, do thou
02:54make us by his intercession steadfast in the pursuit of justice, confident in that merciful
03:01goodness, through Christ our Lord, lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit.
03:42No!
03:44No!
03:46No!
03:46No!
03:48No!
03:53No!
03:54Stop talking!
03:55No!
03:57No!
04:00There you go.
04:00Hey there.
04:06what are you doing you know just uh checking in you pray still yeah i've stopped a few times
04:15over the years but as long as i'm coming back to it so you'll volunteer at the bowery mission
04:20until four then back to gracie mansion and then the children's art fund benefits at seven that
04:25sounds nice you go then tired of these black tie events never much doubt that's an option
04:31just so you know you have an unscheduled visitor in your office
04:39there he is
04:42mr mayor what are you doing here anyway to greet an old friend
04:51i've got this
04:55you all right yeah sure why um you go to a bank and get taken hostage all right yeah that
05:02sure yeah
05:03that that worked out matt you were a victim of a crime sure i understand i'm just saying that i
05:11i know i was gonna be okay i can't really explain it just like faith something like that thank you
05:18you've got five minutes look at all these books you haven't read a single one of them have you
05:22is this about the 1.8 oh the show the whole thing right might as well be halloween in here
05:27four minutes
05:28and 30 seconds oh come on is that how we're gonna do this no foreplay oh i'm late early patience
05:34for
05:35meeting with my editor remember that's right the uh congratulatory breakfast she's already putting
05:39the screws on me about my next book wow that's quick well if you need help spitballing ideas you
05:46know where to find me interesting you should ask i've told you the premise right uh maybe
05:55vigilantes why we revere the mask yeah cool yeah interesting yeah i think so you need to give victor
06:03the 1.8 and i'll give you until the end of the week respectfully mr mayor you can shut that
06:141.8 up your ass
06:28make it 2.8 1.8 to victor
06:33and bounce to me of course i think it's a fascinating question what about a mask does
06:38it hide us and give us permission to do things that are legally and socially taboo like violence
06:43i mean does a mask allow us to be our true selves or does it strip away our identity and
06:49allow us to
06:50act like animals yeah i don't know maybe yeah maybe both maybe right you have experience with those
06:58people don't you with animals vigilantes you've represented a few right what are you researching
07:09meeting yeah you're out of the game old man stay out of it well i've been thinking maybe you would
07:20consider setting me up with someone like i don't know frank castle
07:27the punisher you want to you want to interview the punisher that idea no it's like that's a solid solid
07:36idea you've got to the end of the week your time's up
07:47i see you fisk give your wife my regards please show him out okay um how about daredevil you've worked
07:54with them right
08:00don't be weird i'm not gonna stalk your clients but maybe we can talk about it after sure
08:05of course
08:08you
10:35We took care of this.
10:37Yeah, turns out it's going to be a lot tougher to get that down than we thought.
10:41Why's that?
10:42Well, look, I made a real good run at that wall.
10:44I got the biggest power washer because I didn't want to ruin the facade.
10:47Didn't do squat.
10:48So I made a switch.
10:49I switched to a 50-50 sand glass like a concentration.
10:53It's the only way to go.
10:54You should get to the point.
10:55Oh, no, you don't understand.
10:56See, the mural, it's made with this epoxy.
10:58So I had to do a chemical analysis.
11:00So then I had to get this special solvent for my guy in Philly.
11:03Tell him what you told me.
11:05The worst news.
11:06Oh, right.
11:06It's blood.
11:07It's the mural.
11:08It's made out of human blood.
11:14I got Dallow in here now.
11:17Your strategy?
11:18Well, essentially, poison counsel.
11:20Really?
11:21Yeah.
11:22You heard it here first.
11:23You know, Madison hired Creedy, Gofflin, and McKagan to guide him through a complicated
11:27yet sophisticated accounting of his new and uncharted business model.
11:31And while they may be the city's preeminent tax law firm, they were in over their heads.
11:37Wow, so you're literally pointing the finger at his attorneys.
11:41Have you met the fine gentleman in Creedy, Gofflin, and McKagan?
11:43Oh, I have.
11:45And I approve.
11:47What is she doing here?
11:48Who?
11:49The Ayala girl.
11:52Hey.
11:53It's good to see you.
11:54Is everything all right?
11:55Yeah.
11:56I was hoping to talk to Mr. Murdoch.
11:58Of course.
11:58Yeah, come in.
11:59Come in.
12:00Do you mind?
12:02Okay.
12:04I'll just be in my office.
12:05Cool.
12:05We'll pick this up.
12:07Thanks.
12:13Hi.
12:14Hi.
12:15So, uh, 11.17 a.m.
12:17What is that?
12:18Third period?
12:19Fourth?
12:19History?
12:20Biology?
12:21English, actually.
12:22Oh.
12:23I'm giving you 99.
12:24104.
12:25He factored the curve.
12:29He was on to something, Matt.
12:31He was investigating something.
12:34Someone's got to protect the streets.
12:36People going missing.
12:37No one seems scared.
12:42I don't know for sure.
12:43But I think it had something to do with all those people going missing.
12:47All those kidnappings.
12:48He started tracking them.
12:49Angela, I know you're upset and you have every right to be, but this isn't safe.
12:53Don't tell me how to be Mr. Murdoch.
12:56Mm-mm.
12:57Not now.
12:58Don't put that therapy talk that I'm processing or trying to control or whatever.
13:04But then I should be in school because that's what Hector would have wanted.
13:09This is what he would have wanted.
13:12Someone finishing his work.
13:14Someone actually doing something for once.
13:19Therapy talk.
13:21Was I doing that?
13:22Straight up.
13:23And I hate that shit.
13:24Yeah.
13:25Sure.
13:26Kind of hate it too.
13:27All those kidnappings were all close to the old queue line.
13:31The one they shut down.
13:33Track 61.
13:37Look, Angela, I'm just a lawyer, all right?
13:39I tried to help your uncle in court, but something like this, that's for the police.
13:43The police killed my uncle.
13:46I'm not going to them.
13:47All right, fair enough, fair enough.
13:48But what do you want me to do about it?
13:52Um, how about literally anything?
13:56Mr. Murdoch, attorney at law, big fancy office, here to help the little guy, right?
14:02Only on your terms.
14:04Because when the little guy put something for real in your hands, you're all, no.
14:13That's fine.
14:15That's cool.
14:17I bad for thinking you cared.
14:18It's not that simple, Angela.
14:20It's not how this works.
14:23You know what?
14:25My uncle, two days before he got shot, you know what he told me?
14:30He told me, don't rely on anyone to do what you can do for yourself.
14:36Damn.
14:38He was right.
14:55He mixes blood into the paints and then applies the epoxy on top and makes the murals essentially impervious.
15:03How many murals in total?
15:05Twelve confirmed with 18 known IDs, but we've gathered at least five unique DNA profiles for each mural.
15:12And in five DNA profiles per mural, we estimate at least 60 victims.
15:17It's difficult to project just yet.
15:19The testing is underway on what we now suspect may be some earlier pieces in his evolution.
15:24And more victims.
15:26Missing reports are up, but this can't account for all of us.
15:30I'm going to bring you something to manage to avoid detection by any of the city surveillance.
15:36Bye.
15:40Bye.
15:43Bye.
15:45Bye.
15:45Bye.
15:45Bye.
15:45Bye.
15:46Bye.
15:46Bye.
15:46Bye.
15:46Bye.
15:49Bye.
15:49Bye.
16:04Bye.
16:27Bye.
16:30Bye.
16:33Bye.
16:35Bye.
16:46Hey, are you Muse?
16:48Is it cool if we take a picture of you?
16:50Not a selfie, though. Just, like, artist, his work, you know.
17:10Luca came to see me.
17:13It was very disrespectful, might I add.
17:16To the mayor's office?
17:18Hmm.
17:19Huh.
17:20That's bold.
17:21That's what I thought as well.
17:23And as we imagined, he...
17:27He has no intentions of paying his debt.
17:33So, I added a million dollars tax to his bill.
17:41Victor will like that, if Luca ever pays up.
17:45I don't need Victor to like it. I need him to want it.
17:49Badly.
17:50Hmm.
17:54Vanessa, you know, politics, it's a different type of problem-solving.
18:00Most of it is new to me, but some things, they remain unchanged.
18:06Find what a person wants.
18:10And either withhold it or provide it, and they'll do anything.
18:18Not tonight.
18:20Not tonight.
18:31You're asking New York's elite for money.
18:37I hope that everything works out for you.
18:39Mr. Mayor.
18:41Mr. Mayor.
18:45Michael, it's great to see you.
18:47Sure, they want influence, but they don't need it.
18:49It's like selling a Basquiat to a billionaire.
18:55It's all just ego and vanity.
18:58It is a curious first endeavor you've identified, Wilson.
19:01This port project, it's not just a first endeavor.
19:04Well, tell us then.
19:05What is it again?
19:06It's an engine of industry, is what it is.
19:09It moves growth quickly.
19:11It's got a lot of horsepower, if you understand.
19:13Wilson would say I'm the determining factor in that sector.
19:17By simply being there and asking them for money, you're giving them all they care about.
19:29Reassurance of their supremacy.
19:32These changes you're making with the police, this obsession you have with vigilantes, it's
19:38just not going to work.
19:39Whether you can do it or not isn't the issue here, Wilson.
19:42I'm surprised you'd even raise that spectrum.
19:44What we're talking about here is buy-in.
19:48This project simply doesn't align with our interests.
19:52I've been told.
19:54And it's Mr. Mayor to you.
19:56Why don't we be honest with each other here?
19:57I didn't realize that was on the table.
19:59I'd like nothing more.
20:00You've made a substantial amount of your fortune around the port, haven't you?
20:04I've had many business interests in my career.
20:09And many associates along the way.
20:11What are you suggesting?
20:12I'm saying your port expansion project is a self-serving con, Mr. Mayor.
20:17You're using taxpayer dollars to further enrich yourself.
20:19And your colleagues, so to speak.
20:23I always put the city before myself.
20:28And if you're suggesting anything different, well, that's just nonsense.
20:34You may have a seat at the table right now, for a couple of years anyway.
20:39But the people in this room still decide who gets to eat.
20:43I suggest you don't lose sight of that.
20:50Tell your wife the flowers are exquisite tonight, if you would.
20:56The people that actually make it happen.
20:59They don't sit around and wait.
21:02People in this room, they...
21:05They know nothing about that.
21:07Underestimate the people in this room at your own peril.
21:10Well, they may not use garotts or cemented shoes.
21:15One phone call to the right person and, well, bye-bye, Gracie Mansion.
21:21That's a threat.
21:22No.
21:24No, no, no, no.
21:25No, it's a...
21:25It's a warning.
21:32Whoa.
21:35Oh.
21:36Yeah.
21:37But it seems my suits aren't fitting like they were.
21:43I guess we have to get you in a wardrobe, then.
21:50What a story.
21:52It is rumored dating back into the 1800s.
21:54Working late.
21:58I hope that's not for you.
22:04Oh, boy.
22:06What's up?
22:16Jerry, what is it?
22:17You can hear about it anyway, but I'd rather you hear it from me.
22:21Okay.
22:22I got a call from a guy at the precinct.
22:23Said there's a serial killer out there.
22:25They're going to a DEFCON scenario.
22:27How many victims?
22:30Jerry.
22:32How many?
22:34Upwards of 60, so they say.
22:36They've identified a suspect, though.
22:39Who is it?
22:39Graffiti artist, painting walls all around town.
22:42Goes by the name Muse.
22:47Apparently.
22:48Apparently what?
22:52He paints with his victims' blood.
23:02Man.
23:04You gotta be straight with me, buddy.
23:07You gotta let this one go.
23:09Just let the police do their jobs.
23:30These people who have parasites.
23:32Can't they see how important this poor project is?
23:37There's something you need to see.
23:44Vanessa.
23:46I'm sorry, but there's pressing business.
23:48Can you make more apologies for me?
23:51Yes.
23:52Of course.
23:59These came straight from the forensic team, sir.
24:15Man's obviously mocking the police.
24:23We can use this.
24:26Do you feel safe on the streets?
24:28Well, I mean, I ain't supposed to say nothing,
24:29but I hear two girls have gone missing.
24:31I mean, nobody really knows what happens to them,
24:33but when you go missing down here in the city,
24:36everyone knows something is up.
24:37We hear that there's one girl,
24:39a couple girls found dead,
24:40but they're drained out of their blood.
24:42We really need someone out here to, like, protect us.
24:45Because, baby, I don't feel safe out here.
24:48This is ridiculous.
24:49I've got a serial killer on the loose.
24:51You cut the force's overtime,
24:52and now I need to report to you on the Muse case?
24:55I care about this city.
24:56Put more cops on the street.
24:58That's exactly why I asked you here.
25:01I intend to.
25:06A task force.
25:08Hand-picked by me.
25:14This is every bad apple in the barrel.
25:16Yes, it appears your officers have a subculture amongst them.
25:21People like to use the word gang.
25:23I prefer motivated individuals.
25:25And due to the extreme nature of these crimes,
25:28this task force will have special powers and privileges,
25:32like overtime.
25:36And no body cameras.
25:38That sort of thing.
25:41And who the hell's gonna oversee this?
25:43Like I said, I care about the city.
25:58This city is in a crisis.
26:00A serial killer is roaming our streets.
26:03He needs to be stopped.
26:08Okay, but, uh...
26:11Why us?
26:13Because some of you...
26:17You're victims of bad luck.
26:20Others, you've been a little overzealous.
26:23But all of you throughout your careers have shown initiative.
26:27Sergeant Cole North.
26:29Yes, sir.
26:30Born and raised in Chicago.
26:32Top of your class in the academy.
26:34Made detective in only three years.
26:36That's quite impressive.
26:37That's impressive.
26:41Yet here you are in New York.
26:44We lost it all.
26:46Tell us what happened.
26:48January 14th.
26:50I was responding to a call.
26:52Possible drug activity in the park.
26:54On my arrival, I saw a guy hand an 11-year-old's homoxid.
26:57The guy denied everything.
26:59So I encouraged him to tell the truth.
27:03Kathy didn't see it that way.
27:06There's a lot of shitbags in the world, sir.
27:10Now there's a lot less of them.
27:13Yes, that's right.
27:17Sometimes, when you need to get the job done, it requires a little...
27:22Well, creative thinking.
27:25I assume Gallo has told you that we have a serial killer in our midst.
27:29I want to be clear.
27:30I brought you here because of your skills.
27:33Because of your ability to get results.
27:35Consider yourself founding members of my anti-vigilante task force.
27:40Buck.
27:46This killer muse, he wears a mask.
27:48That's because he's afraid.
27:50I don't want you to be afraid.
27:52I want you to show your face.
27:53Because you are New York's finest.
27:55This city is yours.
27:58And you're not going to let some...
28:01...mask criminals...
28:02...take it away from you.
28:03Yes, yes, yes.
28:04Was that right?
28:05Yes, yes, yes.
28:07Okay.
28:10Okay.
28:10Let's go.
28:40Let's go.
29:18Let's go.
29:40Let's go.
29:42Let's go.
29:44Here we are.
30:03Let's go.
30:10Let's go.
30:11Fuck it.
30:11Let's go.
30:15Let's go.
30:16Let's go.
30:23Let's go.
30:33Let's go.
30:35Let's go.
30:45Let's go.
30:48Let's go.
30:59Let's go.
31:00Let's go.
31:00Let's go.
31:01Let's go.
31:04Let's go.
31:12Let's go.
31:16Let's go.
31:18Let's go.
31:20Let's go.
31:23Let's go.
31:26Let's go.
33:19I can imagine that Vanessa
33:23would like for me to let you go.
34:00I went up against men three times, my sons.
34:04Now,
34:06men who knew how to use their hands,
34:08they did so often.
34:14And I learned that a simple tool,
34:21it can be a great equalizer.
34:23I'm going up against men.
34:26Oh, my God.
35:02Oh, my God.
35:29Oh, my God.
35:59Oh, my God.
36:30Oh, my God.
36:36Oh, my God.
36:53Oh, my God.
36:56Oh, my God.
37:43Oh, my God.
37:50Oh, my God.
38:19Oh, my God.
39:01Oh, my God.
39:05Oh, my God.
39:18Oh, my God.
39:30Oh, my God.
40:19Oh, my God.
40:33Oh, my God.
41:27Oh, my God.
41:57Oh, my God.
42:04Oh, my God.
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