The Defenders penultimate episode is such an anticlimax after the exciting and eventful episode that came directly before. The set-up isn’t without potential: Elektra is now in charge of The Hand, has possession of the Iron Fist, and our three remaining heroes – Luke, Jess, and Daredevil – are stuck in a police station.
But you get the very clear sense there isn’t much more story left to unfold, so things move forward slowly, very slowly, at half-steps. There are also plenty of scenes and conversations that recap plot points and character dynamics that shouldn't need emphasising at this stage.
That’s not to say there aren’t some enjoyable moments, but it's an episode that's predominantly packed with filler. I like that Matt stops kidding himself and accepts who he is regardless of what Karen or Foggy might think – “Karen, this is my life.” He knows who he really is, and his decision is reassured when Foggy brings him a change of clothes and it’s the Daredevil suit. Matt gives a little smile, and it’s a quiet conclusion to a conflict that has existed across two seasons of that show.
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