10 Big Questions We're Asking After Daredevil Season 2

1. What Next For Matt And Karen?

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With Season 2 finally seeing Matt Murdock and Karen Page become an item, all was set to be sunshine and rainbows, right? Sadly not. If you€™ve ever read a single Daredevil book, you€™ll know that poor Matt Murdock is one of the most hard done to heroes out there. Anything that can go wrong often will go wrong. As such, his romance with Karen was likely doomed before it even began. After Matt€™s erratic behaviour €“ y€™know, because secretly he€™s out battling mysterious, deadly ninjas each night €“ becomes too much for Karen, she calls an end to whatever there is between them. It€™s at this moment that viewers were left thinking that Murdock should just spill the beans and tell her the real reason why he€™s a bit of a let down both in work and in play. It would take until the final moments of the last episode of Season 2, but Matt would finally let his €˜one true€™ in on his biggest secret: that he€™s the Devil of Hell€™s Kitchen. But then the season ends. As in, that€™s it. No more. Done. We€™re all left eagerly anticipating how this will play out for the relationship of Matt Murdock and Karen Page, but will this either make or completely break their troubled romance? So, what questions do you have after having watching Daredevil's return? Take to the comments section below to let us know.
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