10 Big Questions We're Asking After Daredevil Season 2

7. What Happened In Karen€™s Past?

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There were certain hints dropped throughout Season 1 of Daredevil, but Season 2 of the Netflix-exclusive show also further teased the backstory of Karen Page. One of the main teases in this season was when Frank Castle was talking to Karen about the gun she kept in her apartment. From this exchange, we soon find out that Karen has a better knowledge of guns that your average citizen. There seems to be something in Karen Page€™s past that is purposely being kept hidden, something that she is running from, and the intrigue surrounding this particular part of the show is something that will keep viewers constantly asking questions until we get some sort of resolution. And for fans of the Daredevil comics, you€™ll know that there€™s a whole other side to Karen Page that we€™ve only just scratched the surface on so far.
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