10 Big Questions We're Asking After Daredevil Season 2

10. Is That Really It For Nelson & Murdock?

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Sure, there were tensions between long-time BFFs Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson during Daredevil€™s first season, but by the time Season 2 came to a close it looked as if the Nelson & Murdock legal practice is closed for business. But is that really it for this everyman law firm? From Matt€™s conversation with Elektra during the finale of the season, it seems as if he€™s quite happy to be done with his current life, which obviously includes his career as a lawyer. As for Foggy, he€™s now moved on from Nelson & Murdock, and seemingly happy to finally put that burden behind him. Should Daredevil return for a third season (yes, please!), could it be that Nelson & Murdock really is over? And if so, what change does that cause in the relationship between Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock?
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