One of the best scenes in Daredevil S3 is in Episode 8, when Karen visits Fisk in his penthouse jail, with the intent to rile him up enough so that heāll break his terms with the FBI.
The acting is off the charts, with amazing details like:
Fisk watching Karen from the second floor - this implies his position of power, how he has been observing everyone, and orchestrating everything from above
Constant shifting of power between Karen and Fisk, as the conversation moves from Fiskās mother, to Matt, then James Wesley
Both Karen and Fisk glancing upwards at the security camera; Karen to check itās still switched on and Fisk to remind himself to hold back
The little details layered into Karenās dialogue about James Wesley are amazing too:
āWhat was it like for you? When he disappeared? Really it's those.... it's those first 24 hours that are the worst aren't they?
And you call, and you call, and you call, and you call, and there's just no answer. It becomes an obsession. The calling. The never-ending loop that goes to voicemail in your ear.
You worry. You wonder. You swear, goddamn if he's still living I'm gonna kill him myself. Is that what it was like for you?ā
Karen is intimately acquainted with these feelings - when she lost Matt at Midland Circle. She, too, held out hope that Matt is still alive. She, too, is livid when she realises he is alive but didnāt let his friends know that he was.
More than that, though, sheās recently watched the phones of those killed at the New York Bulletin lighting up with calls and messages; family members and friends asking if theyāre ok. Earlier in their conversation, Fisk references her āmisfortuneā at the office. Karenās lines are a great callback to that, an attempt to force Fisk to re-live the same emotions that heās inflicted onto others.
This has got to be the most incredible writing for any scene, ever!














