Bang "“ this is the one word that can best describe the second season of Netflix's Daredevil. Basically, it’s like the first season, but on steroids. It’s much more violent and explicit in its violence, louder, at times (intentionally or unintentionally) confusing, and so on. Basically, just like a gunshot.
So, in a way, it can be said that the second season pushes the boundaries of this dark part of the MCU even further. Matt Murdock reveals himself as being more than a flawed character whenever he doesn't don the Daredevil suit; Foggy Nelson can be best described as Matt’s anchor in everyday life, who keeps him from losing himself completely in his superhero alter ego; and Karen Page struggles to become anything other than the damsel in distress (fortunately for her and for the series, she manages that).
If you were to watch this second season for one single character, that character would be the Punisher, despite his overly convoluted backstory. As expected, Jon Bernthal delivers and then some, stealing the show every time he appears on the screen.
On the other hand, we cannot say the same about Elodie Yung's Elektra. While the first four episodes are centered on the Punisher and feel like a roller coaster ride, the following four episodes focus mainly on Elektra and seem mellower. They don’t actually give the actress the chance to shine. There are some very intense scenes with her, nonetheless "“ but only in flashbacks.
Stick returns, we find out more about Black Sky, the Hand is revealed as being behind everything happening in Hell's Kitchen, an old villain pops in the most unexpected (and satisfying) way, and so on. Check out the reviews for all of the episodes "“ but expect quite a few spoilers!

