The article discusses the character Muse, a new villain in the series, who doesn't stick around long enough to develop fully, similar to the character White Tiger. It highlights Matt's internal struggle with his identity as Daredevil while navigating relationships, particularly with Heather, who has not connected deeply with him despite their physical chemistry. The NYPD's investigation leads Matt to discover a vital threat posed by Muse to his girlfriend, further complicating his already fraught emotional state. Overall, the episode emphasizes character dynamics and unresolved traumas while setting up future conflicts.
Muse, we hardly knew ye. It's a little unfortunate to lose such a promising, creepy new villain so quickly - like White Tiger, this is another character built for at least several episodes.
Matt is still figuring out whether he's Daredevil for real again or not, but it seems like the right course of action based on his feelings of living a fake life when he's Matt full-time.
Heather, too, correctly diagnoses Matt as tamping down his trauma, which, duh.
The NYPD recovers Muse's face sketches from his murder basement, which Matt eventually accesses, leading him to realize Muse is going after his girlfriend.
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