DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Season 2 Drops a Brutal Twist as Another Character Falls Before the Finale

by · GeekTyrant

The road to the Daredevil: Born Again finale just got a lot darker. The latest episode of of the Marvel series didn’t pull any punches, delivering a gut-punch moment that changes the stakes heading into next week’s finale.

If you thought the tension was already high, “The Hateful Darkness” just cranked everything up and left fans reeling with the loss of a key player.

Episode 7, now streaming on Disney+, circles in on Daniel Blake’s unraveling story, and it ends in a way that feels both inevitable and shocking. Daniel had been walking a dangerous line ever since he got close to BB Urich, who’s been secretly using him as a source for her anti-Fisk content.

That connection was never going to stay hidden forever, especially with pressure mounting inside Wilson Fisk’s inner circle.

Buck Cashman tightening the leash forces Daniel into an impossible position. Asked to root out the leak, he makes a desperate attempt to prove loyalty by leading BB straight into danger. But the moment of truth hits hard.

After confessing his involvement in Fisk’s crimes, including helping dispose of a body, Daniel hesitates. When BB realizes what’s happening, she asks him if this is really who he wants to be. That question lands.

In a rare moment of clarity, Daniel backs off. He hands BB her phone and tells her to run. It’s a small act of defiance, but in Fisk’s world, that kind of choice comes with consequences.

And those consequences arrive fast.

Daniel stands his ground when Buck confronts him, refusing to give up BB’s location and even telling Fisk’s enforcer exactly what he can do with his orders. It’s a bold move, but not a smart one in this world. Buck responds with brutal efficiency, beating Daniel before ending his story with a bullet to the head.

It’s a harsh, sudden end that feels painfully real, and according to Michael Gandolfini, that was very much the point. He explained to TV Insider:

"I don’t think he knows the severity of the consequences. There’s no way in any world he thinks he’s going to die, and I think that has to do with the writing, and it has to do with the fact that I didn’t think I was going to die.

“I think that helped because it left so many loose ends just dangling, and that’s how it happens, the last scene with his mom, he says, 'Everything’s fine, I’ll see you soon.' Even this goodbye to BB is nice, but it’s quite anticlimactic. It’s not like this melancholy, I’ll see you on the other side.

“It doesn’t feel like that because [he doesn’t think] he’s gonna die. All of these unfinished moments, that’s what’s so painful and beautiful about the fact that he dies. It’s all unfinished, and I think in the moment of, am I gonna get BB killed or am I gonna turn BB in?

“He confesses to her that he buried the body with Buck, and I think he just doesn’t want to live with another bad omen on his shoulder. He doesn’t want to know that he got her killed."

That perspective adds another layer to the scene. Daniel wasn’t trying to be a hero. He was trying to live with himself, even if just for a moment, and in this series, that kind of choice rarely ends well.

With only one episode left, Daredevil: Born Again has stripped away another piece of its supporting cast and made it clear that nobody is safe. Fisk’s grip is tightening, the body count is rising, and Matt Murdock is heading straight into a storm that feels like it could explode in any direction.

If this episode proved anything, it’s that the finale isn’t going to hold back.