With the release of the Daredevil: Born Again series, the series has already created a huge buzz among the fans of Daredevil and MCU. The essence of the series could be understood to rely on vulnerability, resilience, and the struggle between good and evil since the trailer dropped.
The series has only four episodes released, but the dialogues of these episodes have pleased the viewers. It has maintained a gritty and intense theme that is very in tune with the previous Daredevil series that was released on Netflix. The dialogues in this series have revealed the inner turmoil and unwavering determination of the characters.
From the chilling pronouncements of the Fisk to Matt’s dialogues, each line carries weight and significance. If we consider the raw emotions that have been delved into in the series, every dialogue is curated to cater to the intense nature of the series. So, in this list, let's delve into the 10 best Daredevil: Born Again quotes, according to fans.
1)"Mind Putting The Hatchet Down?"

In the end of Episode 4, when Matt decides to visit Frank, things take an unexpected turn. When Matt enters the room initially, he does not find Frank. However, he knows that Frank was in the room. All of a sudden, Frank attacks Matt and pushes him against the cabinets. Matt tries to stop Frank, but Frank does not stop.
He was almost about to attack Matt when Matt tells him who he was. Frank recognizes him, and Matt tells him the above dialogue. The dynamic between Matt and Frank at this moment is truly one of the best in the series. The viewers have been waiting for Frank’s comeback since the trailer of Daredevil: Born Again dropped.
2)"I think you want my permission"

In Episode 4, when Matt and Frank have a conversation about the bullet and Matt tells him to be of service, Frank gets angry at him. He understands that Matt has not come to him for help but rather for something else. He tells the above dialogue to Matt during this conversation.
Matt denies this accusation completely as Frank tells him that he wants to hurt somebody. Despite Matt’s refusal, Frank understands Matt’s perspective. He understands that Matt feels guilt, and he tells him that he can see it clearly. This makes Matt uncomfortable, and he tells Frank that he will come later.
Frank sees through Matt’s facade. It highlights the dark, violent paths both characters have walked. It has been noted as one of the best dialogues by the viewers.
3)"You're a real man of the people now."

During the conversation between Fisk and Matt in the first episode, Fisk asks Matt if he has been keeping tabs on him. Matt tells him that it is just professional curiosity. Fisk asks him about his profession, and Matt replies that he is a lawyer. Fisk appreciates Matt’s current state, and Matt does the same.
After this, Matt tells the above dialogue to Fisk, signifying his candidacy for the mayor. This could be an indication that Matt sees through Fisk’s lies and was trying to get under his skin. However, Fisk tells him that a rich man is self-serving but a mayor serves his city.
4)"I like to think we have evolved."

In the very first Episode of Daredevil: Born Again, as the series starts, we see Matt, Foggy, and Karen exit the building of the Nelson Murdock Page law firm. In this moment, Foggy says the above dialogue, which makes Matt and Karen laugh. Matt tells Foggy that the diner that he loves has been closed. This dialogue sets the whole tone of the series.
Since the trailer dropped it was understood that Matt will suffer from the death of a close one. As Matt, Karen, and Foggy walk, it makes the viewers wonder if something bad was about to happen. Foggy’s death in the series makes his dialogue even more resonant with the viewers. As the viewers were expecting a deeper delve into his bond with Matt in the new series, it comes to an abrupt end.
5)"This is a tough case, Hector. A cop is dead. And the only way I can win it is if I know every way I can lose it."

In Episode 2, Matt goes to meet Hector in the jail. Matt shows Hector a video of White Tiger and asks him why he did not tell him his real identity. To this Hector tells him that on the day of the murder, he was not wearing his suit and he did not have any powers.
Matt accuses Hector of going out in the night looking for trouble, but Hector denies it. Hector tells him that as Daredevil is not around, someone has to protect the street. To this, Matt says the above dialogue. Matt tries to make Hector understand that the situation he is in is not good.
He needs to know every small detail to help him out in the case and prove that he is not guilty. This dialogue shows Matt’s resilience and determination in trying to help the innocent in every way he can.
6)"It won’t be served because I don’t get to see him again."

In Episode 1, during the court session of Bulleye’s trial, Matt takes the stand and speaks about the case. He tells the judge that he has been at the place many times before while delivering summations, calling witnesses, and defending the innocent to the best of his ability.
He adds that as he sits there, he knows that justice will not be served that day. He continues by saying that whatever sentence is passed, Foggy will still be dead. He tells the above dialogue after this. Foggy has been a part of Matt’s life and was his friend and partner. It was a moment filled with raw emotion as he understands that justice becomes meaningless in the face of personal loss.
7)"Are you of service, Red?"

In Episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Again, when Matt goes to visit Frank, he starts to discuss the bullet that has his logo on it. Frank denies it and says that it must be the work of the fanboys. Matt tells Frank that he could use the ammunition Frank has to service.
This makes Frank say the above dialogue to Matt. His questions serve to ask Matt whether his methods have been truly effective. He tries to point out to Matt whether his ways serve a meaningful purpose in the face of the overwhelming darkness that surrounds them. His question also points out whether Matt can afford the moral code, which is a luxury. It is a test that limits Matt’s beliefs.
8)"It's not about him"

In Episode 4, when Frank saw through Matt’s facade and understood that he had come to Frank not for his help but for something else, he asked him about Foggy. Matt says the above dialogue as an answer to Frank’s accusation about feeling guilty. Frank pressurizes Matt to say Foggy’s name, but Matt refuses to do so. Frank goes on to tell him that Foggy’s death has been eating him because he was not able to do anything about it.
On hearing Frank’s accusation, Matt punches him but understands his mistake and apologizes to him right away. It depicts Matt’s struggle about Foggy’s death and redemption. This line underscores Matt’s commitment to his moral compass.
9)"I refuse to believe that a tragedy had to destroy everything."

In Episode 1, after Bulleye’s trial, where he was given life sentences, Matt and Karen were having a conversation outside. Matt asks Karen what he has to do to have a conversation with Karen, as he has tried calling and even left messages. To this, Karen reminds Matt that she lost him after Foggy’s death.
She tells him that he did not talk to her for weeks. To this, Matt says the above dialogue. It is filled with emotion and resonates with the viewers. Many viewers have pointed out that it is one of the best dialogues of Daredevil: Born Again.
10) "I’ll admit its not entirely unpleasant to see you again."

In Episode 1, when Matt and Fisk meet at the diner to have a conversation, Matt appreciates Fisk for giving him time. Matt tells Fisk that he has lost weight and gained muscle. This makes Fisk tell Matt that he is not going to spar with Matt. After this he says the above dialogue.
Fisk admits that it has been a long time since they met. The dynamic between Matt and Fisk is reminiscent in this moment. Their history is filled with intense moments. Their interaction is a symbol of their complex and brutal relationship.
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